Wizz Air launches MultiPass flight subscription plan in the UK – Business Traveler

Wizz Air has launched a new subscription plan in the UK, allowing customers to lock in the price of flights and ancillary charges over a 12-month period.

Described as “Europe's first flight subscription plan”, the MultiPass option is established in Italy and Poland, and has now extended to Albania, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates.

MultiPass subscribers pay a monthly fee starting at £59.99 each way, entitling them to fly once a month on international routes to and from the UK.

The pass is intended to eliminate rate changes that would normally occur when booking at the last minute or during peak season.

Subscribers can opt for a flight only pass (£59.99 one way or £119.99 return), flight pass plus Wizz Priority benefits for £92.99/£185.99, flights plus 20kg checked baggage for £102.99/£205.99 and flights plus Priority and checked baggage for £135.99/£271.99.

Customers can make their first reservation immediately after purchasing a pass, for flights that take place at least five days later, or they can choose to have the pass begin the following month and then they can take a flight from the sixth day of the month and for the next 29, 30 or 31 days, depending on the month.

The subscription plan lasts for 12 months and cannot be canceled once the customer has signed up (apart from the initial 14 day cooling off period). Please also note that MultiPass flights cannot be modified once booked.

The following blackout dates apply, during which flights are not available under the MultiPass subscription:

  • May 25-27, 2024
  • May 24-26, 2024
  • December 20-21, 2024
  • December 24-26, 2024
  • January 1-2, 2025
  • April 18-22, 2025
  • May 3-5, 2025
  • May 24-26, 2025
  • August 23-25, 2025
  • December 19-24, 2025

Wizz Air said that in the UK MultiPass can help passengers save up to 40 per cent “on tickets between even the most popular summer destinations this year”.

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