Stobart Group signs five-year deal with central European airline

Wizz Air

Stobart Group, the Cumbria-based aviation, energy and civil engineering group, has signed a new partnership with the largest low-cost airline in central and Eastern Europe, Wizz Air.

From today (August 22) Wizz Air will put on sale three new routes from the Stobart-owned London Southend Airport to Bucharest (Romania), Sibiu (Romania), and Vilnius (Lithuania).

Wizz Air will operate 14 weekly flights from the airport, using Airbus A320 aircraft.

As a result of the new routes, which will start in October and November, the airport expects to welcome an additional 250,000 passengers in the first year of the five-year agreement, as London Southend Airport, London’s fastest growing airport, builds towards its target of five million passengers per annum by February 2023.

Wizz Air, which also operates eight routes from Liverpool John Lennon Airport, has joined an increasing number of operators based at London Southend Airport, including easyJet, Air Malta, Ryanair, Loganair and Flybe (Connect Airways).

Customers now have more than 40 domestic and European destinations from which to choose.

The airport’s rail links mean it takes just over 50 minutes for passengers to travel to and from London Liverpool Street, situated at the centre of the UK capital.

New early and late trains have also been put on, with six trains per-hour at peak times.

Warwick Brady, Stobart Group chief executive, said: “The agreement with Wizz Air is another significant milestone in the development of the UK’s fastest-growing airport, London Southend Airport.

“The partnership increases the domestic and European destinations we can offer customers to more than 40 by adding exciting and increasingly popular destinations in Central and Eastern Europe.

“Last year, we increased passenger numbers at London Southend Airport by one-third to more than 1.5 million. This is part of our plan to become London’s next big airport as we aim to hit our target of five million passengers per annum by February 2023.

“2019 has also seen substantial progress at London Southend Airport. Not only in terms of more airlines starting services, but the continued development of the airport’s infrastructure and retail offering.

“These improvements include new early and late trains from London Liverpool Street and enhanced food and beverage options in the terminal, as we build towards our target of £8 EBITDA per passenger.”

He addee: “We are pleased that this easy access to London continues to attract more airline partners, such as Wizz Air, to London Southend Airport.

“The frequent train services have also helped increase the growth of the airport, which is now seeing more than 65% of its customers travelling from the Inner London area, and London Southend Airport’s ease-of-use and customer service has seen consumer group Which? rank it the best London airport for five consecutive years.”

Close