Do you love to travel and can't stop booking flights abroad?
Wizz Air has introduced an annual "unlimited flight" membership offering its customers multiple flights for a set fee paid in advance.
"All You Can Fly" is a 12-month membership program that enables members to travel extensively on eligible Wizz Air flights.
It costs £534 and provides access to flights from 200 cities in more than 50 countries on 780 routes throughout the airline's budget-friendly network.
However, Wizz Air has offered an introductory rate of £445, which is available from 9am Tuesday (August 13) until 11.59pm on Thursday (August 15), according to its website.
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Those wishing to use the "All You Can Fly" membership can book flights available from September 25.
You can register here.
Customers should be aware this membership is for last-minute bookings only which must be booked 72 hours in advance before the departure flight, the Wizz Air website explains.
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It's important to note baggage and seat selection charges are not included in the cost of the "All You Can Fly" deal.
A £9 booking fee will also be added to each trip.
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Wizz Air commercial officer Silvia Mosquera commented: “We are thrilled to be the first to introduce this one-of-a-kind membership for travellers in Europe.
“The Wizz All You Can Fly membership will give customers hundreds of spontaneous travel options for a fixed price, giving them freedom to fly whenever is convenient without paying extra.”
For the time being, Wizz Air has said it plans to provide an overall 10,000 "All You Can Fly" memberships for passengers.
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