Wizz Air customers will be able to hold flight prices when travelling to and from the UK with its flight subscription plan.
Passengers can lock in the price of their ticket and baggage every month during their 12 month subscription period.
Britons who sign up can travel once a month on international routes to and from the UK by paying a fixed monthly fee.
The fee doesn’t change depending on the seasonality or whether it is a last-minute booking as part of Wizz Air’s MultiPass scheme.
Wizz Air flyers will be able to book one flight a month
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Holidaymakers will have the flexibility to build a plan that works for them, selecting between one-way or return flight options, deciding if they want Wizz Priority services and picking baggage allowance.
Additional services can be added and paid for before the flight if needed using the ‘Check-in & Bookings’ page.
Prices vary depending on the package holidaymakers are looking for.
A ‘Ticket Only’ plan costs £59.99 for a one-way ticket, or £119.99 for a return. A ‘Ticket + Wizz Priority’ plan costs £92.99 for one-way and £185.99 for a return and a ‘Ticket + 20kg checked-in bag’ costs £102.99 one way and £205.99 return.
​The priciest option includes a Ticket, Wizz Priority and 20kg of checked-in baggage. This costs £135.99 one-way and £271.99 return.
Using the service can save passengers as much as 40 per cent on the costs of their flights and gives them opportunities to explore the world every month.
Customers will be able to book their travel straight away and fly as soon as five days after signing up.
The WIZZ MultiPass does not have to be bought at the start of the month. In fact, shoppers can pick it up if there are more than five days left that month.
This comes as Jet2 expands its services to Bergen
JET2
Jet2 adds new routes and expands serices from seven UK airports to the “stunning and picturesque” city of Bergen in Norway.
Holidaymakers can book brand new flights from Bristol, Edinburgh and London Stansted Airports and enjoy expanded programmes from Birmingham, Leeds Bradford, Manchester and Newcastle.
There will be a total of 31 departures on sale for the flights that will run in 2025 as seat capacity increases by more than double.