WizzAir impresses with its new All you can fly” pass for travel enthusiasts!

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
Veröffentlicht am

The low-cost airline WizzAir offers an “all you can fly” pass for 599 euros. Unlimited flights for the adventurous!

Die Billigfluggesellschaft WizzAir bietet einen „All you can fly“-Pass für 599 Euro an. Unbegrenzte Flüge für Abenteuerlustige!
The low-cost airline WizzAir offers an “all you can fly” pass for 599 euros. Unlimited flights for the adventurous!

WizzAir impresses with its new All you can fly” pass for travel enthusiasts!

The low-cost airline Wizz Air is pulling out all the stops and surprising people with a new offer: enthusiastic travelers can now purchase an “All you can fly” pass for just 599 euros. This enables unlimited air travel within the extensive Wizz Air route network for a whole year. From Vienna, passengers can reach popular European cities as well as exotic destinations such as Tenerife, Iceland and Egypt. Even the Maldives are within reach with a clever stopover. Loud Cosmo In the first offer period, 10,000 passes were sold out within just 48 hours - proof of the huge interest of travelers. In order to make booking flexible, flights must be booked between three days and a maximum of three hours before departure, with a small fee of 9.99 euros being charged for each flight.

Ryanair vs Wizz Air

The comparison between Wizz Air and Ryanair couldn't be more exciting. Both airlines offer different benefits, with Wizz Air creating a special incentive for frequent travelers with its Discount Club. Members save 10 euros per booking and enjoy reduced prices for checked baggage. Ryanair, on the other hand, has an app that enables user-friendly booking and helps you avoid additional costs - an advantage, as it is Frankfurt flyer determines. But be careful! For both airlines, additional fees for baggage and seat reservations can quickly drive up costs. For example, reserving a particularly popular seat at Ryanair costs between 20 and 30 euros.

The fleet diversity is also impressive. While Ryanair operates almost exclusively Boeing aircraft, Wizz Air relies entirely on Airbus aircraft. This leads to very different flight experiences: Wizz Air always has a higher amount of space in the cabins, while Ryanair offers more space. Ryanair has made significant improvements in the food sector in recent years and now offers a larger selection of snacks and drinks. Wizz Air, on the other hand, seems to be stagnating in this area, which means that Ryanair emerges as the winner when it comes to culinary offerings on board.