The first ultra-low-cost airline using the Airbus A321XLR hopes passengers will choose to 'suffer the pain' of no-frills 7-hour flights
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As Wizz Air introduces longer flights, it’s clear that passengers are expected to endure less comfort for the sake of lower ticket prices, emphasizing economic benefits.
József Váradi emphasized that 'most passengers sacrifice some level of comfort,' and he believes economics are crucial when it comes to selecting flights.
Wizz's approach is to maintain its no-frills model, with seats on the A321XLR identical to the A321neo, leaving comfort behind for lower costs.
The CEO noted that '15, 20 years ago, I thought three hours would test passenger tolerance,' indicating a shift in passenger attitude towards longer economy flights.
Read at Business Insider
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