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Wizz Air announced (23-Dec-2025) plans to base a 15th aircraft at Tirana Rinas Airport during peak summer 2026 and expand its network from the airport as follows:

  • New destinations:
  • Increased frequency:
    • Milan Malpensa: From 21 to 23 times weekly;
    • Stockholm: From four to five times weekly;
    • Malmo: From three to four times weekly;
    • Turin: From 11 to 12 times weekly;
    • Trieste: From twice to three times weekly;
    • Athens: From seven to nine times weekly. [more - original PR]

Background ✨

Wizz Air based its 14th A321neo at Tirana Rinas Airport from Dec-2025, supporting the launch of new routes including Tenerife, Cologne/Bonn, Stockholm Arlanda and Billund, alongside frequency increases to Milan Malpensa, Brussels, Turin and Berlin. These moves enabled it to operate 57 routes to 18 countries from Tirana, with over 19 million passengers handled to and from Albania since 20171. Wizz Air also planned to launch Tallinn-Tirana service from 22-Jun-20262.

Navi Mumbai International Airport commenced (26-Dec-2025) operations on 25-Dec-2025. As previously reported by CAPA, the airport will operate between 08:00 and 20:00 from 25-Dec-2025 to 31-Jan-2026, handling 23 scheduled daily departures and up to 10 aircraft movements per hour. During this period, the airport will be served by IndiGo, Akasa Air and Air India Express, operating services to 16 domestic destinations. From 01-Feb-2026, the airport will expand to round the clock operations and commence handling 34 scheduled daily departures. [more - original PR]

Uzbekistan Airways announced (26-Dec-2025) Uzbekistan plans to increase the number of aircraft in the country's fleet to 120 by 2026. A new subsidy system will also be introduced to stimulate domestic traffic, and a Civil Aviation University will be established to train pilots for new aircraft, aircraft maintenance technicians, and qualified specialists in airport service and management. [more - original PR - Russian]

Background ✨

Uzbekistan Airways planned to expand both its route network and its fleet, with five new aircraft to be delivered in spring 2025 and new international routes launching in that year1. It also signed a contract for 14 Boeing 787-9 aircraft, with deliveries starting in 2031, as part of a long term fleet modernisation strategy2.

AerCap delivered (23-Dec-2025) one A321neo to Thai Airways. This marks the airline's first A321neo and the first of 10 A321neos AerCap is scheduled to deliver to Thai Airways under a lease agreement. The remaining nine A321neos will be delivered by the end of 2028. [more - original PR]

Background ✨

Thai Airways planned to introduce A321neo aircraft from 4Q2025, with a total of 17 expected by the end of 2026 and deployment on routes including Delhi, Phuket, Hong Kong and Vientiane from Jan-2026. It also secured lease agreements for additional A321neos from lessors such as SMBC Aviation Capital, BOC Aviation and China Aircraft Leasing Group, with deliveries continuing through 20281 2 3 4 5.

OAG reported (22-Dec-2025) the top domestic routes by seat numbers for 2025, as follows:

  1. Jeju-Seoul Gimpo: Capacity increased 1% year-on-year but remains 17% behind the 2019 level;
  2. Sapporo Chitose-Tokyo Haneda;
  3. Fukuoka-Tokyo Haneda;
  4. Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City;
  5. Jeddah-Riyadh: Recorded the largest growth among the top 10 at 13%;
  6. Melbourne-Sydney;
  7. Tokyo Haneda-Okinawa;
  8. Mumbai-Delhi;
  9. Beijing Capital-Shanghai Hongqiao;
  10. Shanghai Hongqiao-Shenzhen: Capacity increased 5%, and ranking increased from 11th in 2024.

OAG chief analyst John Grant commented: "For Asia Pacific to be home to nine out of the ten largest routes in the world, all of which are domestic, is a remarkable indication of how these routes have recovered in recent times and their significance to the airlines operating those sectors". [more - original PR]

Cathay Pacific Group appointed (23-Dec-2025) Guy Bradley as chair, effective 13-May-2026. Mr Bradley will replace Patrick Healy in the role. [more - original PR]

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Australia's International Air Services Commission, via its official website, announced (19-Dec-2025) it received an application from Qantas Airways seeking to permit Finnair and IndiGo to codeshare on Jetstar Airways' services to Indonesia.

Background ✨

Qantas previously sought approval for Finnair to codeshare on Jetstar Airways' Melbourne-Bali service and beyond to Singapore, as well as for IndiGo to codeshare on Jetstar services to Indonesia, New Zealand, Singapore and Thailand1 2. It also applied for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Emirates Airline to codeshare on Jetstar's Indonesia services, with submissions accepted until 18-Nov-20253.

Wizz Air plans to establish bases at Tel Aviv Ben Gurion International Airport and Eilat Timna Ramon International Airport from Mar-2026 (Globes/Haaretz, 22-Dec-2025). The carrier reportedly agreed to launch two Eilat services, with Eilat-Budapest service launching from Mar-2026. Wizz Air will also operate domestic Tel Aviv-Eilat service. Wizz Air will initially station one aircraft in Israel and add two aircraft in summer 2026.

Background ✨

Wizz Air resumed Tel Aviv services in Aug-2025 after a suspension and rapidly increased frequencies and destinations for the winter 2025/26 season, introducing over one million seats and a capacity increase of more than 240% year-on-year1 2. CEO József Váradi previously confirmed ongoing discussions with the Israeli government regarding a potential base, highlighting the airline's significant share of the Central and Eastern Europe market3.

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