Is Wizz Air’s ”All You Can Fly” Pass a Great Money Saver?

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Wizz Air is one of the world’s leading low-cost airlines, and they introduced several membership programs that can save you extra money. “All You Can Fly” pass is one of them, and they presented it as a great money saver when it was introduced earlier this year, but here are a few things worth considering if you’re thinking of giving it a shot.

What’s “All You Can Fly”?

“All You Can Fly” is Wizz Air’s 12-month membership program that allows you to book flights across their international network for the flat rate of 599 euros a year. If you fly a lot, this may seem like a bargain, but there are several hiccups involved worth considering before you buy this pass.

Additional Fees

If you think you’ll pay 599 euros a year and fly wherever and whenever you want, think again. In addition to this flat rate, you’ll have to pay an additional 9.99 euros for each flight you book, which won’t always pay off because Wizz Air flights tend to be pretty cheap even when you’re booking them without any discounts.

Last-Minute Planning

The biggest problem with the “All You Can Fly” pass is that you can only book flights between 3 days (72 hours) and 3 hours before departure if there are seats available. This is a huge issue because you’ll have to plan your trips last minute, and it’s possible you won’t even be able to find free seats on your return flight, especially during peak season.