Low-cost airline Wizz Air has launched a new flight program – the All You can fly subscription service, which allows customers who pay a certain amount to fly an unlimited number of times, Rus.TVNET reports, citing Euronews.
Low-cost airline Wizz Air has launched a new flight program – the All You can fly subscription service, which allows customers who pay a certain amount to fly an unlimited number of times, Rus.TVNET reports, citing Euronews.
The program is currently offered at an introductory price. An annual subscription costs 499 euros, but the price will be increased to 599 euros later.
The subscription includes all flights across the airline's international network, covering around 950 routes in Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
However, Euronews writes that the subscription has its own conditions. For example, a ticket can be purchased 72 hours or three days before the desired flight. This means that a seat on the plane is not guaranteed and the subscription is more suitable for so-called spontaneous travelers and it may not be possible to plan a flight in time.
In addition to the subscription price, each season ticket holder will have to pay an additional flat fee of €9.99 per flight before travelling.
Euronews notes that due to its short duration, this service is also not suitable for people who like to plan their trips in advance.