Hungarian low-cost airline, Wizz Air, participated in a historic aviation summit between leaders of the European Union and India, where they supported the development of air connectivity between the regions via an Open Skies agreement. The aim of the event was to establish a comprehensive aviation agreement for the liberalisation of traffic rights and harmonised regulation, including the acceleration of emission reduction initiatives between the two regions. Wizz Air participated in the meeting to facilitate negotiations and to demonstrate the mutual benefits that can be achieved through open skies agreements. CEO of Wizz Air, József Váradi, expressed his support for opening new routes and crossing the current horizontal framework, saying this is why low-cost airlines need to enter the market and meet the demand.