Wizz Air unlimited flights for a year: How does the deal work?
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Wizz Air unlimited flights for a year: How does the deal work?

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Sign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discounts Get Simon Calder’s Travel email Get Simon Calder’s Travel email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Well, if you’re tempted, Wizz Air has an “all you can fly” annual pass costing €599. The deal extends across almost all the Wizz Air network, which extends far and wide: North to Reykjavik in Iceland and Tromso in Norway East to Almaty in Kazakhstan and Samarkand in Uzbekistan South to Oman and the Maldives West to Madeira and the Canary Islands Reaching some of those is a bit of a stretch: to get from Luton to the Maldives you will need to fly to somewhere in eastern Europe, then to Abu Dhabi and onwards to the Maldives. Wizz is being coy about availability, saying: “The provision of flight tickets depends on a number of internal and external factors.“These factors include, but not limited to the: a) number of total registered members of Wizz All you can fly b) number of overall passengers with booking to the given flight c) seat capacity of the given flight.” Any other catches? As long as the passenger is occupying a seat that would otherwise be empty – which is Wizz Air’s firm plan – the marginal impact is the small amount of fuel burnt to fly the extra weight of the person and their baggage.

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