Wizz Air, the low-cost airline, has launched a new “All You Can Fly” pass that will allow travelers to book an unlimited number of flights for a year starting from September 25, 2024, according to CNN.
The card, priced at $660, will fully cover the equivalent of $2,300 on the Wizz Air network, including most parts of Europe, the Mediterranean, and even the Middle East. However, it does not cover domestic flights within Italy.
One-Way Ticket
Members can book trips up to 72 hours before departure, ideal for frequent travelers who need last-minute flexibility. However, trips can only be booked with a one-way ticket. Moreover, most people will need to book without knowing their exact return time.
Canceling the trip three times or failing to show up will automatically cancel your membership. Meanwhile, travelers can enjoy unlimited trips (up to 3 per day) for a fixed fee of $11 per trip throughout the year.
Specialized experts have noted the ambiguity of the terms and conditions for the “single ticket” offer. The offer does not guarantee the availability of seats when boarding the plane or the provision of flight tickets. Obtaining the offer depends on the availability of seats, the number of passengers on the flight, and the total number of members in the “All You Can Fly” program. It is currently limited to a maximum of 10,000 members, with no more allowed under this offer.
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