A European All you can fly ticket from Wizz Air
A European All you can fly ticket from Wizz Air will allow pass holders unlimited flights for one year.
The offer would be from September 25, for as little as 499 euros (US4 549).
That’s the price if purchased this Thursday before midnight in Hungary, where the airline is based.
After that date, the price of Wizz Air’s European All you can fly ticket will rise to €599 (US$660).
Flights can only be booked within 72 hours prior to travel, so it’s best for frequent flyers who can switch at the last minute.
And they can only be booked as one-way fares, which means that most people will have to book a one-way flight without knowing exactly when they will be able to return.
In fact, it’s not possible to book a leg and cancel it if another leg comes up: if you cancel three times, your pass will be canceled.
Wizz Air’s European All you can fly ticket is also set to automatically renew, so you will have to cancel it if you don’t want to continue paying.
Among the advantages of the Wizz Air European All you can fly ticket is that you will get unlimited flights (up to three in one day) during the year.
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A European All you can fly ticket from Wizz Air: Price extras
For each one, you’ll pay a flat rate of 9.99 euros (US$ 11) per segment.
That’s the price of the basic ticket: if you want to add baggage, seat assignments or priority boarding (which allows you to take a carry-on suitcase with wheels), you’ll have to pay extra.
Luggage usually costs about 50 euros per leg.
The pass covers the entire Wizz Air network, which covers much of Europe, the Mediterranean and even the Middle East.
But, Wizz Air’s European All you can fly ticket does not include domestic flights within Italy.
Users must provide a preferred departure airport, from which most of your flights are likely to depart.
Most of these are already sold out, with departures remaining mainly from Central and Eastern Europe and Norway.
Not all flights have to depart from these airports, but the airline reserves the right to cancel the pass of those that it has reason to believe have been registered as being from one area, but are actually from another.
The airline also does not guarantee travel on any aircraft with an available seat. Their terms and conditions are rather opaque on availability, so they clarify, “The provision of airline tickets is dependent on a number of internal and external factors.”
Those factors would include seating capacity, the number of passengers on the flight and the total number of registered All You Can Fly members, currently set at a maximum of 10,000.
Wizz Air’s European All you can fly ticket, is advantageous if, and only if, you are prepared to fly on short notice and are flexible with respect to a return.
Also, if you are traveling light. And most importantly, if you’re traveling alone, because even if you and your companion buy passes, there’s no guarantee that you’ll both get space on the same flight.