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‘All you can fly’: Which airline launches unlimited flights package for €499 | Economy News

‘All you can fly’: Which airline launches unlimited flights package for €499 | Economy News

Travelers in Europe They can now take unlimited trips for €499. ($550) per year as part of a new travel subscription service launched by the low-cost airline. Wizz Air.

According to cnbcAll You Can Fly Annual Pass.Which allows passengers to book round-trip flights throughout the year, It will be available at the corresponding price until August 16, after which the price will rise to 599 euros.

Details on the airline’s website show that passengers They can book “unrestricted” flights to any of its international destinations. -including hers Athens, Madrid, Paris, Reykjavik– Up to three days before departure, with the booking “window” opening in September.

Each reservation is subject to For an additional one-time fee of €9.99 Additional baggage charges will apply for more than one personal item.

The airline has announced that it initially plans to do so. To enable 10,000 registrations for the “All You Can Fly” program; While the FAQ on its website indicates that Seats will be subject to availability.Depending on “various external and internal factors”.

Follows traffic Similar membership packages from U.S. airlines include Frontier Airlines, which last year announced its $599 Go Wild Unlimited! card.N for her trips in North America.

However, while some European airlines offer multiple flight deals for a set fee, Unlimited packages are something new for the old continent.

According to the American network. Wizz Air has seen its profits deteriorate and customer satisfaction fall amid wider pressures. In the sector after the post-pandemic travel boom.

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Earlier this month, the Hungarian airline It reported a 44% drop in operating profit in the first quarter. Supply constraints are weighing on the company’s near-term outlook, while inflationary pressures are weighing on consumer demand, CEO Joseph Varadi told CNBC on the company’s first-quarter earnings day.

The airline, which already flies to the Maldives, Cairo and Dubai, had earlier said that Explores new routes from Europe to India.

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