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Saturday, March 22, 2025 Wizz Air’s highly anticipated Airbus A321XLR service, which was originally scheduled to commence on March 31, 2025, on the London Gatwick (LGW)-Jeddah (JED) route, has faced an unexpected delay. The Hungarian budget airline will now take delivery of the aircraft on April 10, 2025, forcing the airline to temporarily operate this route with the A321LR model instead. While this adjustment affects the airline’s planned operations, Wizz Air is committed to ensuring minimal disruption for passengers.

The A321LR, a close variant of the A321neo, will serve as an interim solution, allowing the airline to continue offering flights without canceling the route. However, these flights will operate with fewer passengers to maintain efficiency and avoid refueling stops, a critical factor for the eastbound sector between Jeddah and London, which typically requires approximately one additional hour of flight time compared to the westbound journey. Wizz Air’s quick adaptation in using the A321LR for the time being highlights the airline’s commitment to expanding its network and meeting passenger demand.



Despite the delayed arrival of the A321XLR, Wizz Air’s dedication to growing its international presence remains evident. The Airbus A321XLR: A Game Changer for Single-Aisle Aircraft The Airbus A321XLR, a member of the A320neo family, represents a significant milestone in the evolution of single-aisle aircraft. With an enhanced range of up to 4,700 nautical mil.

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