Wizz Air Introduces 'All You Can Fly' Subscription: Is It Worth It?
Wizz Air's 'All You Can Fly' subscription allows unlimited flights for one dollar four hundred twenty-six per year. Reactions are mixed, with praise for its value, but criticism for service reliability and additional fees. The scheme is limited to ten thousand people and comes with conditions like paying about ten euros per flight and no baggage benefits.
Wizz Air has launched a new subscription scheme offering unlimited flights for an annual fee of €499 (£426).
This initiative has generated diverse responses from the public; while some praise the value, others criticize the airline's service reliability and the scheme's terms.
Subscribers can book flights up to three days before departure but must pay €10 per flight and have no baggage benefits.
The scheme is limited to 10,000 people and depends on seat availability.
Despite its attractiveness, additional costs like luggage and booking fees may offset the savings, especially for frequent, last-minute travelers.
Wizz Air faced the highest UK flight delays three years in a row and had compensation issues last year.
However, it claims significant service improvements.
While some, like Talie Delemere, find the scheme enticing, others like James Glenton and Mark Shatliff, who experienced delays and costly rebookings, remain skeptical.
Travel experts suggest the scheme benefits may vary depending on individual needs and travel habits.