Unlimited adventures await as Wizz Air debuts all-you-can-fly plan in 50 countries

Hungarian low-cost airline offering unlimited flights on 800 routes for annual fee of €599, plus additional €9.99 per ticket

Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air announced Tuesday the launch of its "all you can fly" membership, offering unlimited flights across its entire network, including destinations in Israel. For an annual fee of €599, members can fly to any of the 50 countries, 200 cities, and 800 routes offered by the airline, with an additional charge of €9.99 per ticket.
Despite many airlines canceling flights to Ben Gurion Airport, Wizz Air continues to operate routes to Israel, including destinations such as Vienna, Abu Dhabi, Milan, Rome, Varna, Sofia, London, Budapest, Vilnius, Warsaw, Krakow, Bucharest, Iași (Romania), Larnaca, and Athens.
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For the next two days, Wizz Air will offer the membership at a special introductory price of €499, a discount of €100 from the regular price. This early bird sale ends at midnight on August 15, and members will be able to book flights starting September 25, 2024.
Membership is valid for one passenger and lasts for 12 months. According to the airline's statement, members can choose from available destinations 72 hours before the departure date and time.
With its extensive network, Wizz Air allows customers to enjoy a wide range of vacations, from relaxing beach holidays to adventurous hikes in the Alps, visits to historical sites in Central and Eastern Europe, and the famous cities of classic Europe.
Tickets are considered "basic," including only a small personal item. Additional fees apply for carry-on bags, checked luggage, or seat selection, just as they would for non-members.
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