Wizz Air Chief Slams Middle East Airlines: They Are Flying “On Political Pressure, Not Based On Safety”

József Váradi, the chief executive of one of Europe’s largest low-cost carriers, Wizz Air, just said the quiet part out loud of what he thought of airlines in the Middle East continuing to fly while countries in the region still faced the active threat of Iranian missiles and kamikaze drone attacks.
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