Wizz Air reintroduces its “All You Can Fly” pass for unlimited travel!

Wizz Air has relaunched its All You Can Fly pass, designed for travellers who prefer flexibility over long-term planning. The airline is offering just ten thousand memberships in this round.
Fly for a year with one annual payment
For EUR 499 per year, travellers can buy the membership and enjoy 12 months of discounted access to Wizz Air flights. With the pass, members can book tickets for a base fare of EUR 9.99 per flight segment, choosing from hundreds of available routes.
However, tickets can only be booked between 72 and 3 hours before departure. The booking window opens three days before the flight and closes three hours before takeoff. This means the pass doesn’t suit those who plan trips months ahead – but it’s ideal for flexible travellers who can make last-minute decisions or leave for a weekend getaway at short notice.
According to AIRportal.hu, the first two rounds of the program were highly successful, with members taking an average of nine flights per year using the All You Can Fly pass.
More than 50 countries and 800 routes available
The pass covers Wizz Air’s entire international network, offering access to over 50 countries and about 800 routes. Italian domestic flights are excluded, and seat availability depends on the load factor – not every flight will have All You Can Fly seats available.

The membership is valid for 12 months from activation, so newly purchased passes can be used for a full year. The program mainly targets frequent and flexible travellers who can easily adjust to available routes and dates.
What’s included – and what’s not
The All You Can Fly pass covers only the basic fare. Checked baggage, seat selection, and Wizz Priority are charged separately. Bookings made with the pass cannot be changed – passengers who wish to modify their travel plans must purchase a new ticket at the regular fare.
To prevent misuse, Wizz Air applies strict conditions: if a member fails to show up for three booked flights, the airline can terminate the membership without refund.
A first in Europe’s low-cost market
With this program, Wizz Air is among the first European airlines to offer a subscription-based flying model. The goal is to give passengers more flexibility and help the airline make better use of available seats.
The All You Can Fly pass may not suit every traveller, but for those who fly frequently and can make quick decisions, it represents a new level of travel freedom at an affordable price.
Featured photo: Wizzair.com






Wish I was already in Europe for a year as I’m planning towards as I move out of the home I’ll sell to pay for that life experience. I’d go to the places I loved on first visit yrs ago, and places that I didn’t get a chance to go to during my year home w. my girls. Now I would not be tied to shcool schedules or work. All the things that ppl waste money on every week, they could instead see a bit of the world. (I see a post here in Canada about a heavily tatooted woman whining about the food assistance she won’t be getting in November due to the previous US gov’t shutting down operations…maybe she should have put that $ into the bank instead of having her body signaling that she is a certain kind of person)
If the average flies 9 times this means the price for a ticket is 68,40 euros (prize annual ticket + 9.95 * 9). If you ask me you can fly cheaper if you think ahead and book in time and avoid the holiday seasons.