Wizz Air Unlinmited Flight Subscription

Wizz Air Unlinmited Flight Subscription

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Saleen836

Original Poster:

11,353 posts

214 months

Wednesday 14th August
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On paper it looks like a good idea scratchchin

https://www.euronews.com/travel/2024/08/14/wizz-ai...


Guessing it will work for a few

Mr E

22,042 posts

264 months

Wednesday 14th August
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https://thehustle.co/aairpass-american-airlines-25...

Other end of the scale, but if you flew a lot it was a great deal.

x5tuu

12,093 posts

192 months

Wednesday 14th August
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Id rather walk than fly WizzAir.

The AA pass is legendary for all the wrong reasons!

SpidersWeb

4,065 posts

178 months

Wednesday 14th August
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Saleen836 said:
On paper it looks like a good idea scratchchin

https://www.euronews.com/travel/2024/08/14/wizz-ai...


Guessing it will work for a few
You have to pay an 'admin' fee of £10 for each flight.

Can only book 3 days in advance - so maybe ok going, but can you get back...

No luggage included, just the small under the seat bag.

Have to pay if you want to select as seat.

And it is with the worst rated airline.

Sure it might work for a masochist, who can't do maths, and is happy being stuck overseas wearing their dirty clothes.

Glassman

22,946 posts

220 months

Wednesday 14th August
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After my experience with Wizz Air, I vowed never to fly with them. Canceled my flight and kept the money. No way of communicating with them. Piss poor.

Got my money back in the end (charge-back).

Truckosaurus

11,880 posts

289 months

Thursday 15th August
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SpidersWeb said:
...Can only book 3 days in advance - so maybe ok going, but can you get back...
You just have to take 2 day holidays biggrin

(Which would be ok for weekends away, or if you were some retired person that could fly away with no notice.)

SpidersWeb

4,065 posts

178 months

Thursday 15th August
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Truckosaurus said:
SpidersWeb said:
...Can only book 3 days in advance - so maybe ok going, but can you get back...
You just have to take 2 day holidays biggrin

(Which would be ok for weekends away, or if you were some retired person that could fly away with no notice.)
Ah!

We found the optimist who thinks that Wizz won't cancel your return flight and will actually compensate you if they do without the CAA getting involved www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-68002122

leef44

4,721 posts

158 months

Thursday 15th August
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SpidersWeb said:
Saleen836 said:
On paper it looks like a good idea scratchchin

https://www.euronews.com/travel/2024/08/14/wizz-ai...


Guessing it will work for a few
You have to pay an 'admin' fee of £10 for each flight.

Can only book 3 days in advance - so maybe ok going, but can you get back...

No luggage included, just the small under the seat bag.

Have to pay if you want to select as seat.

And it is with the worst rated airline.

Sure it might work for a masochist, who can't do maths, and is happy being stuck overseas wearing their dirty clothes.
Plus they can cancel. So for example if they are overbooked then a higher fee paying customer would get priority which is anyone else who has paid for individual flight. Having booked three days or more in advance it would be very disruptive to your plans if your booking gets cancelled.

romft123

918 posts

9 months

Thursday 15th August
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worst airline I have ever flown on in 60 years. Nothing but scam artists re baggage\

Condi

17,760 posts

176 months

Friday 16th August
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SpidersWeb said:
You have to pay an 'admin' fee of £10 for each flight.

Can only book 3 days in advance - so maybe ok going, but can you get back...

No luggage included, just the small under the seat bag.

Have to pay if you want to select as seat.

And it is with the worst rated airline.

Sure it might work for a masochist, who can't do maths, and is happy being stuck overseas wearing their dirty clothes.
The other biggie being they can change the availability on any flight for any reason.

If you don't turn up for 3 flights they cancel your subscription.


Wizz can be a bit hit or miss, years ago they cancelled a flight at short notice, but then offered a stupidly cheap flight to Egypt last year which was great, plane was nearly new, on time, staff were friendly etc. Couldn't ask for much more.

The Mad Monk

10,594 posts

122 months

Friday 16th August
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I would give it very serious consideration...

if it were any airline but Wizz.