""We realized that a lot of people that bought the ' All You Can Fly' were actually not Wizz customers before," Silvia Mosquera, the commercial officer, said at a press conference in London."
""I don't expect us to have half the aircraft blocked, but as we're moving more and more with business passengers, they're requesting a little bit more," said Michael Delehant, senior chief commercial and operations officer."
"He added that "Wizz Class" is aimed at "low-cost business travelers" who might own a small company and don't want to spend first-class prices, but still want extra space."
Wizz Air is bringing back the 'All You Can Fly' membership priced at 499 euros per year, available to 10,000 residents across 34 European and Middle Eastern countries. Each flight segment carries an additional 9.99-euro fee and can be booked only within 72 hours, subject to availability. Wizz Air says the average member uses the pass nine times a year. The carrier will test a 'Wizz Class' by blocking the middle seat to offer more space to low-cost business travelers and small-business owners. Initial tests will involve the first row and may include benefits like priority boarding, starting in December from select destinations including Budapest.
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