Budget airline relaunches subscription service
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Budget airline relaunches subscription service
"Wizz Air has reopened sales for its WIZZ Multipass offer, which enables customers to secure a fixed monthly flight price regardless of seasonality or last-minute demand. The subscription is available for all international routes to and from the UK, and is on sale now."
"Travellers will pay a one-time first-month fee and then a fixed monthly amount for the remaining 11 months - allowing passengers to travel on set budget throughout the year, unaffected by price fluctuations. Passengers can select one confirmed one way or return flight per month and it must be booked at least five days before departure."
"Given the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and the rising cost of jet fuel - which has almost doubled over the last two weeks - the subscription could be a good way to guarantee low tickets as the situation unfolds. Some airlines are already having to increase their ticket prices including Qantas, Air New Zealand and Scandinavia's SAS."
Wizz Air has reopened its WIZZ Multipass subscription service, enabling customers to secure fixed monthly flight prices on international routes to and from the UK. Subscribers pay a one-time first-month fee followed by consistent monthly payments for 11 months, allowing predictable travel budgets unaffected by price fluctuations. Single journey subscriptions cost £152 initially then £55 monthly, while return journey plans cost £303 initially then £110 monthly. Optional add-ons include Wizz Priority and checked baggage. Passengers must book flights at least five days in advance and can select one confirmed flight per month. This subscription model offers protection against rising fuel costs and airline price increases affecting competitors.
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