Wizz Air is considering launching another round of its incredibly popular “All You Can Fly” pass after the airline sold out in just 48 hours, according to Bloomberg.
Wizz Air’s “All You Can Fly” pass was launched on August 13, 2024, offering travelers the chance to buy unlimited travel with the airline for 12 months through a single purchase.
According to Bloomberg, 10,000 passes were made available, costing €599 ($556) each, with Wizz Air confirming to the news outlet that it was “still assessing the option to launch another set”
Those who joined the scheme are given access to Wizz Air’s entire international network but are only allowed to book a seat up to three days before departure.
Wizz Air also said that flights “do not include carry-on or checked baggage, or any additional services, only personal belongings” and a booking fee of €10 ($11) will be charged on every booking.
The CEO of rival airline Ryanair, Michael O’Leary, told Newstalk Breakfast that he thought the scheme was “a bit of a marketing scam”
He added: “Most of the flight will be full, there’ll be no seat availability. It’s an interesting marketing stunt but that’s all it is”.
In response, Wizz Air Chief Corporate and ESG Officer Yvonne Moynihan said the comments “were not only provocative but they were also inaccurate”.
2 comments
Purchased the Wizz air ALL YOU CAN FLY deal. Completely useless. Tried to book Porto to Rome as soon as flights opened. They changed the rules after taking peoples money to say even if there’s availability on normal booking don’t expect to book using the “ALL YOU CAN FLY DEAL”!!! Only availability on cheap flights. So in the end you can’t rely on getting any booking, even if they have unsold seats. Furthermore, I think it would be impossible to fly over the summer. BIG CON by Wizz Air. Hope they will refund as they promised!!!
After a few weeks it’s clear that while you won’t get a seat on every flight the offer is interesting for people that are flexible and want to travel a lot. For me the 500 EUR are a bit of a no brainer as wizzair is already my airline of choice to travel between the middle east and central Europe once a month. So far I booked 2 flights through the subscription and it’s rather easy to book and straightforward! Will definitely subscribe next year too if available!