Wizz Air unveils €499 ‘all you can fly’ annual subscription

Poznań, Poland - August 06, 2014: The Wizzair plane Boeing 737-800, few minutes before the departure, is parked in the airport of Ławica Airport in Poznań destined for Barcelona, Spain
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European jet setters can now sign up for a €499 (AUD 830) ‘all you can fly’ pass enabling travel to any of the carrier’s international destinations including Athens, Greece, Madrid and Paris.

The deal is on offer at this introductory price until Friday before the price rises to €599 (AUD 1000) and will allow passengers to book one-way and roundtrip flights throughout the year.

Wizz Air’s website states that subscribers can book flights with ‘no limits’ up to three days before departure with the booking opening in September.

Each booking will be subject to a flat fee of €9.99 with an additional fee for every piece of luggage beyond one personal item.

Wizz Air says it plans to release 10,000 ‘all you can fly’ memberships initially.

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