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RNS Number : 3339H  Wizz Air Holdings PLC  27 July 2023

WIZZ AIR SIGNS DEED OF UNDERTAKING WITH THE UK CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY

 

·    Wizz Air has made several commitments to the regulator regarding its
customer claims

·    The airline has already launched a series of new initiatives to
reduce cancellations and create a better experience for its customers

·    More than £90 million has been invested in improving operations

 

London: 27 July 2023: Wizz Air (https://wizzair.com/) has signed a deed of
undertaking with the UK Civil Aviation Authority following disruptions to its
service last summer.

 

As part of the agreement, the European airline has made several commitments
regarding its handling of claims for costs incurred following a flight
disruption. Wizz Air and the CAA have worked together closely to ensure that
the highest possible customer standards are being met, which aligns with Wizz
Air's goal to deliver an improved service to customers.

 

Wizz Air has already launched its own commitments to reduce cancellations and
create a better experience for customers. These include going above and beyond
to operate its flights on time and aiming to resolve all customer claims
within 45 days. The airline will also make 120% WIZZ credit refunds within 24
hours and process 100% ticket refunds within 7 working days.

 

Significant improvements have already been made. Wizz Air completed 99.57% of
its flights in the first half of 2023, which is well above the industry
average. The airline has also paid more than 70% of County Court Judgements
(CCJs) present in online records. Another 10% are in progress and the
remaining 20% are being identified and processed.

 

"Last summer, like all airlines in Europe, Wizz Air faced unprecedented
operating challenges, driven mostly by the external environment, including ATC
disruptions, airport constraints and staff shortages across the whole supply
chain. As a result, we were unable to meet our own high standards of
service.  Flights were too often late or cancelled, disruption management
overwhelmed our internal and external resources, and claims took too long to
process and pay," explains Marion Geoffroy, Managing Director at Wizz Air UK.
"We have learned from this experience and have taken significant steps to make
our operation more robust and customer-centric."

 

Geoffroy added "We expect this summer to be challenging for air traffic
control, which will impact airlines. While we cannot anticipate every
disruption, we have invested over £90 million to prepare for increased air
traffic. We are confident that we have taken the right steps to better support
passengers this summer season."

 

The airline has implemented structural and organisational changes, including:

 

·    Added spare aircraft capacity to support during disruptions

·    Increased staffing at the airport for operations and claim centres

·    Built increased time into crew rosters and between flights to make
schedules more resilient

·    Doubled its operations team and split processes to be more efficient
and focused on handling disruptions

·    Implemented a new AI-based tool to forecast and mitigate possible
disruptions

 

Wizz Air has also invested heavily in its customer experience. Changes for
2023 include:

 

·    Launched a fully automated refund process

·    24/7 online support with a new chatbot called Amelia

·    Launched new customer service channel on Twitter @AskWIZZ

·    Contracted four new contact centres for increased customer service
capacity

·    Increased customer service agent training and quality checks to drive
efficiency and quality of service

·    Working closely with ground handling providers to increase number of
staff on-the-ground

 

"We know that we need to rebuild trust, and we want to show our customers how
serious we are about making improvements for the future. Helping our customers
reach their destination is our number one priority and we will continue to
invest in our service to ensure they get there on time." Geoffroy concludes.

 

ENDS

 

For more information:

 

 Investors:  Zlatko Custovic, Wizz Air                                   +36 1 777 9407
 Media:      Tamara Vallois, Wizz Air                                    +36 1 777 9324
             James McFarlane / Eleni Menikou / Charles Hirst, MHP Group  +44 (0) 20 3128 8100

                                                                         wizz@mhpgroup.com (mailto:wizz@mhpgroup.com)

 

About Wizz Air

Wizz Air, the fastest growing European ultra-low-cost airline, operates a
fleet of 185 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft. A team of dedicated aviation
professionals delivers superior service and very low fares, making Wizz Air
the preferred choice of 51.1 million passengers in the Financial Year F23
ending 31 March 2023. Wizz Air is listed on the London Stock Exchange under
the ticker WIZZ. The company was recently named one of the world's top ten
safest airlines by airlineratings.com, the world's only safety and product
rating agency, and Airline of the Year by Air Transport World (ATW in 2020
and named Airline of the Year by Air Transport Awards in 2019 and in 2023, the
most coveted honour an airline or individual can receive, recognising
individuals and organisations that have distinguished themselves through
outstanding performance, innovation, and superior service. Wizz Air has also
been recognised as the "Most Sustainable Low-Cost Airline" within the World
Finance Sustainability Awards 2022 and the "Global Environmental
Sustainability Airline Group of the Year" by the CAPA-Centre for Aviation
Awards for Excellence 2022.

 

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