You can now buy tickets for exhibitions and sightseeing tours on Wizz Air platforms!
Wizz Air is launching a new feature on its website and mobile app: passengers can now book tickets directly on these platforms for events, exhibitions, sightseeing tours and other experiences.
Wizz Air innovation
The WIZZ Experiences service is launched in cooperation with the Hungarian low-cost airline’s partner, online service provider Coras. The new service will offer more than 10 million tickets to passengers in 300 cities in over 65 countries.
- In Greece, you can buy tickets to diving, olive oil tasting, traditional Greek live music and dinner shows.
- In the UK you can buy tickets to the most prestigious sporting matches, concerts and West End shows.
- In Spain, you can pay for a tour of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona or the Prado Museum in Madrid. You can also buy tickets to FC Barcelona matches, cycle around Madrid and see its best sights, and visit three of Malaga’s best tapas restaurants with a local guide.
- In France, you can book a guided tour of the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre museum, or a guided tour of the Palace of Versailles.
- In Italy, there are small group tours to Pompeii with an archaeologist, or off-peak tickets to the Colosseum or the Uffizi Gallery, a guided tour of the Vatican or an AC Milan football match, the airline said.
“Thanks to a wide range of complementary products and partner services, our passengers can now build their entire journey with Wizz Air, from flights to in-flight shopping, transfers, accommodation and on-site activities,” said James Goodwin, Wizz Air’s Head of Complementary Services.
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