Wizz Air Launches All-You-Can-Fly For €499 / Year

Wizz Air Launches All-You-Can-Fly For €499 / Year

Craving endless European adventures? Wizz Air's new All-You-Can-Fly pass promises just that for a year, but is it worth it? Let's explore the hidden fees, booking limitations, and more!

Hungarian Low-Cost Airline Introduces Unlimited Flying Pass

Wizz Air, a prominent Hungarian low-cost carrier, just introduced a groundbreaking flight subscription service, allowing passengers to fly an unlimited number of times for a year at an initial cost of €499. The offer, which begins today, comes with some conditions and limitations that potential customers should consider carefully.

Subscription Details: What You Need to Know

While the idea of flying as much as you want for a year sounds appealing, the Wizz Air flight subscription includes some important restrictions. For each flight, subscribers will need to pay an additional fee of €9.99. Furthermore, the fare only covers a small carry-on bag measuring 40 x 30 x 20 cm. Larger carry-on luggage will cost an additional €30.

Limited Availability and Booking Constraints

The flexibility of the subscription is also limited by booking restrictions. Subscribers can only reserve flights 72 hours before departure, and availability is subject to a limited number of seats allocated for subscription customers. This could present challenges for travelers looking to secure flights on popular routes or during peak travel times.

For the time being, Wizz Air plans to provide an overall 10,000 WIZZ All You Can Fly memberships. During registration, you should provide Wizz Air with your airport of preference in the network.

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Is the All-You-Can-Fly Subscription Worth It?

The subscription may appeal to certain types of travelers, particularly those who frequently commute between Wizz Air’s hubs or those in long-distance relationships. However, for many others, the offer might not be as enticing. With the airline's focus on Eastern European routes, frequent weekend travelers from Madeira or those interested in exploring broader European destinations may find more value with other carriers. The service is likely most advantageous for those who anticipate flying with Wizz Air dozens of times a year. Other than that, it can be considered a marketing coup.

Wizz Air Offers Flights From Funchal To Poland, Austria, Italy, And Hungary

Wizz Air operates flights from Funchal Airport (FNC) to several destinations in Europe. Here are some of the most popular ones:

  • Poland: Warsaw (WAW), Katowice (KTW), Gdansk (GDN)

  • Austria: Vienna (VIE)

  • Italy: Rome (FCO), Rome (ROM)

  • Hungary: Budapest (BUD)

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