How to fly through Europe for just 500 Euro a year

Ever dreamt of jet-setting across Europe whenever the mood strikes you? Well, buckle up, because with Wizz Air All You Can Fly membership, your travel dreams can come true.

Sharon Petersen

By Sharon Petersen Thu Aug 15, 2024

Ever dreamt of jet-setting across Europe whenever the mood strikes you? Well, buckle up, because with Wizz Air All You Can Fly membership, your travel dreams can come true.

What is the All You Can Fly Membership?

The All You Can Fly membership is a 12-month travel program offered by Wizz Air Hungary allowing members to explore the skies but memberships are limited.

  1. Registration: Sign up for the All You Can Fly plan through the designated site here.

  2. Fees: Pay a one-time voucher fee and a flat fee per flight segment when booking. During the special introductory period, the voucher fee is 499 EUR; afterward, it will be 599 EUR. Each flight segment costs a flat fee of 9.99 EUR.

  3. Book Your Flights: After your successful payment, you're ready to start booking. Just remember, you can only book flights up to 72 hours before departure. Yes, it's that spontaneous!

A note about extra charges: Checked in baggage, meals, drinks and seat selection will be charged in addition as per the normal fees

The All You Can Fly membership is all about flexibility and freedom, but there are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Booking Window: As mentioned , you can only book flights up to 3 days in advance, so this membership is perfect for those last-minute trips. This means you may not be able to get a return flight from your destination and will need to purchase a standard ticket or use another airline. Seats are subject to availability, so while the world is your oyster, it’s first-come, first-served!

  • Commitment: The membership is for a full 12 months, and you can’t transfer it to someone else. But hey, who wouldn't want a year of unlimited flights?

  • Terms and Conditions: It’s really all pretty straight forward and a fantastic deal if you can be a spontaneous flyer but for the not so fine print ( it really is straight forward) click here.

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