Wizz Air expands 'All You Can Fly' subscription where members can book unlimited flights for less than £10

The membership includes flights on all international routes
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British travellers can now apply for one of 10,000 new Wizz Air memberships offering unlimited flights for €499 (around £440) a year.
The budget carrier is rolling out the third phase of its “All You Can Fly” programme across 34 countries – well-timed for those planning frequent European trips.
The annual membership allows unlimited bookings for €499, with each flight costing just €9.99 (around £8.80) to book. This means even international flights can be purchased for less than £10.
Wizz Air continues to grow rapidly, with its fleet set to reach 250 aircraft next month and 250 new routes added in the past six months.
It’s a notable expansion for travellers looking for affordable ways to explore more destinations across Europe. Under its “Customer First Compass” initiative, the airline reports strong performance improvements.
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Wizz Air is expanding its subscription service for Britons, including on flights to Budapest
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This summer marked its best operational period yet, with 99.5 per cent of flights departing as scheduled.
On-time arrivals have improved by 22 per cent compared with the previous year, despite operating seven per cent more flights and reaching a record 1,000 daily services at the height of summer.
Technology has played a key role in these improvements. The airline has introduced AI tools in its operations centre and increased staffing levels at busy airports, leading to faster turnarounds - up to 34 per cent quicker, according to Wizz Air.
Existing 'All You Can Fly' members have been making good use of the scheme, flying an average of nine times a year since its initial launch.
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Wizz Air’s senior chief commercial and operations officer, Michael Delehant, said today: “We’re extremely proud of our performance since we launched Customer First. Despite a challenging economic environment where most prices are rising, we’ve continued to provide affordable travel options, offering customers the opportunity to travel for the cost of a pair of sneakers.
“This reflects our ambition to redefine the meaning of low-cost travel. We believe affordable prices should be matched with high-quality operations and customer service - and we’re delivering. This summer was our best on record, with significant improvements in on-time performance, flight completion and turnaround times - all while reaching the milestone of 1,000 flights a day.
“We’re not only making improvements; we’re going further and expanding our offering for customers. In the past six months, we’ve introduced 250 new routes and launched a range of exciting new products which are already revolutionising the customer experience.
"As we embark on the next phase of this journey, we will continue to innovate and uncover new ways to provide the best possible flying experience."
The airline has launched new routes | WIZZ AIRThe airline has also opened new bases in Bucharest Băneasa, Bratislava, Warsaw Modlin, Yerevan and Podgorica. Alongside expansion, Wizz Air has updated its Help Centre and improved its AI assistant “Amelia” to provide more responsive customer support.
The carrier says these changes are part of its effort to show that low-cost travel can still come with a reliable and customer-focused experience.
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