The cost of flights often fluctuate throughout the year.
But Wizz Air has relaunched its subscription service that allows passengers to lock in a set monthly price.
The budget airline has reopened sales for its WIZZ Multipass offer, which enables customers to secure a fixed monthly flight price regardless of seasonality or last-minute demand.
The subscription is available for all international routes to and from the UK, and is on sale now.
Travellers will pay a one-time first-month fee and then a fixed monthly amount for the remaining 11 months – allowing passengers to travel on set budget throughout the year, unaffected by price fluctuations.
Wizz Air has reopened sales for its WIZZ Multipass offer, which enables customers to secure a fixed monthly flight price regardless of seasonality or last-minute demand
Passengers can select one confirmed one way or return flight per month and it must be booked at least five days before departure – it’s perfect for travellers who plan ahead and fly regularly on selected routes.
Subscription holders also have the option to add Wizz Priority to their ticket, as well as a 20kg checked bag, if needed.
A single journey subscription plan for international routes will cost customers £152 in the first month, then £55 each month for the remaining 11.
Wizz Priority, which includes two cabin bags and priority boarding, comes to £30, and adding a 20kg case costs £38.
Meanwhile, a return journey plan comes to £303 for the first month, and then £110 a month.
Under this subscription mode, Wizz Priority costs £59, and the 20kg checked baggage comes to £76.
Given the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and the rising cost of jet fuel – which has almost doubled over the last two weeks – the subscription could be a good way to guarantee low tickets as the situation unfolds.
Some airlines are already having to increase their ticket prices including Qantas, Air New Zealand and Scandinavia’s SAS.
An Air France spokesperson revealed this week that its economy fares would increase by 50 euros (£43) for a return flight.
Silvia Mosquera Gonzalez, Commercial Officer at Wizz Air, explained how the option can give ‘customers more control over their travel budget’.
She said: ‘Travellers are increasingly looking for predictability when planning their trips, particularly around peak periods when fares can fluctuate.
‘WIZZ MultiPass gives UK passengers the opportunity to fix their flight costs for an entire year, whether they are commuting regularly or planning multiple holidays.
‘It is about giving customers more control over their travel budget.’
WIZZ Multipass differs to other offers from the airline, like the WIZZ All You Can Fly option, which allows members to take an extensive number of flights across Wizz Air’s entire network with a recurring booking fee of £8.64.
But, travellers with this offer can only choose from available destinations between 72-hours and three hours before the date and time of departure.



