Wizz Air News | Sep 23, 2024

Wizz Air updated the booking window for its All You Can Fly membership to allow flight bookings between 3 days and 3 hours before departure...


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Wizz Air

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Wizz Air is the fastest growing European ultra-low-cost airline, operating a fleet of 207 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft. The airline is known for its friendly service, very low fares, and a wide range of destinations, making it the preferred choice for over 60 million passengers in 2023. Wizz Air has received multiple accolades for safety and sustainability, including being named one of the world's top five safest airlines and the 'Most Sustainable Low-Cost Airline' in recent years.


Updates as of Sep 23, 2024

  • Wizz Air updated the booking window for its All You Can Fly membership to allow flight bookings between 3 days and 3 hours before departure.
  • Wizz Air's Auto Check-in service now depends on the departure airport and may issue a check-in confirmation document instead of boarding cards in certain cases.
  • Wizz Air has introduced a new Café & Boutique coupon.
  • Wizz Air added a Café & Boutique Voucher to its list of services.
  • Wizz Air launched an all-you-can-fly subscription program across its entire network in partnership with Caravelo.
  • Wizz Air has added Apple Pay and Google Pay to its mobile app, announced by Remus Christian Moraru, Head of eCommerce.
  • Wizz Air CEO Jozsef Varadi announced that passengers on long-haul flights, including the new route to Saudi Arabia, will have to pay for all onboard perks.
  • Wizz Air CEO Jozsef Váradi announced that the airline's new long-haul flights will not include perks like free meals, drinks, or entertainment, and passengers must bring their own fun.
  • Wizz Air announced its first long-haul route from Abu Dhabi to Milan starting June 2, 2025, with tickets priced from AED 429.
  • Wizz Air has introduced new promotional fares starting from ‎kr 189 for flights to the UK and updated their membership program to include 'All You Can Fly'.
  • Short sellers are targeting Wizz Air due to its weaker balance sheet and engine issues amid budget airline price wars.
  • Wizz Air is making material changes to the terms and conditions of their all-you-can-fly package and offering refunds, which may indicate reduced seat availability.
  • Wizz Air has reduced the number of allowed no-shows for their 'All You Can Fly' pass from three to two per year.
  • Wizz Air received the IOSA certificate, as announced by Compliance Manager Nada Ali Mohamed.
  • Starting at the end of October, Wizz Air will halt its Rome route from Debrecen and reduce the frequency of its London flights, while maintaining two daily flights to Rome from Budapest.

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