Here is how much Wizz Air’s season ticket, the Wizz Multipass will cost!
For the time being, Wizz Air’s Wizz Multipass will be available for international routes from Poland and domestic Italian flights. Some information on the cost of the service has been leaked. Read on to find out how much you will have to pay for a Wizz Multipass!
As we reported, the Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air is launching season tickets for certain flights. Now, some information on the price of these passes has been leaked, airportal.hu reports.
Wizz Air has yet to officially announce specific prices and exact rules. However, Polish users have already found the likely prices of the “airfare pass” on the website, fly4free.pl writes. The Polish site also undescores that this may change.
According to the site, there will be two types of season tickets for international routes from Poland and domestic Italian routes: either one-way or return tickets with a 6-month subscription.
The basic monthly pass will cost HUF 19,500 and 39,000 (EUR 5.22 and 105.33) for the Polish version and HUF 13,700 and 27,400 (EUR 37 and 73.99) for the Italian version.
In return, the subscriber will receive a voucher for 1 flight ticket per month (one-way or return) which can be redeemed for flights departing in 5 days at the earliest. The season tickets can be extended, for example, with priority service or checked baggage, at an extra cost.
The Multipass is a six-month commitment, according to the Polish portal. It cannot be cancelled before that, and monthly tokens cannot be carried over to the next month. This means that they are lost if not used.
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