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Wednesday, 14 August 2024 - 15:50

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Wizz Air offers a year of unlimited last-minute flying for €500

The Hungarian airline Wizz Air is offering customers unlimited flights for 500 euros this week, with prices increasing to 599 euros after midnight on Friday. Wizz Air claims that this All You Can Fly pass is the first of its kind in Europe.

Interested parties must be quick as you must register before midnight on Thursday. Flights must be within 72 hours of booking, and baggage and leg space costs are not included. Passengers must also pay a 10 euro fee per booking.

Travelers can fly to more than 50 countries from 50 cities. The offer applies to all Wizz Air flights from September 25 and is valid for a year.

Wizz Air, which flies from Eindhoven Airport in the Netherlands, was founded in 2003 and mainly flies to destinations in Central and Eastern Europe. The low-cost carrier does not have a good reputation in the aviation world. The British consumer organization Which? called Wizz Air the worst airline last year after it had the most delays for the third year in a row.

Currently, passengers departing from Eindhoven can fly nonstop to 17 destinations in Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania and Serbia. The All You Can Fly pass covers their entire international network, subject to availability.

There are direct flights between the Eindhoven Airport and the budget airliner’s primary hub in Budapest. Passengers departing from the Netherlands can also reach Wizz Air’s bases in Belgrade, Cluj, Debrecen, Gdansk, Iași, Katowice, Kraków, Rome–Fiumicino, Skopje, Sofia, Tirana, Varna, Vilnius, Warsaw Chopin, and Wroclaw.

Reporting by ANP

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