Forget all you can eat, Wizz Airlines launches 'all you can fly' deal
While airlines have offered a variety of multi-flight packages for some time, unlimited deals of this kind are a relatively new concept.
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Lester Kiewit speaks to Adam Gilchrist about trending stories from London.
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European Budget Airline Wizz Air has launched an 'all you can fly' subscription, which offers customers unlimited flights for an annual fee of 499 euros.
While airlines have offered a variety of multi-flight packages for some time, unlimited deals of this kind are a relatively new concept.
The discounted price for the yearly pass will be available until 16 August and then rise to 599 euros.
As for customer service... data suggests you get what you pay for because Wizz Air was voted 'the worst airline for flight delays for the third year in a row', reports Gilchrist.
"You can go almost anywhere, almost anytime but with no more than three days' notice, so there are some strings attached. To make this worthwhile you have to fly at least 36 times in a year, so I can't imagine too many people doing this," says Gilchrist.
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