Hungary-based Wizz Air, the seventh-largest airline in Europe, announced the launch of an all-you-can-fly subscription program across its entire network — the first of its kind in Europe.
The low-cost carrier is partnering with travel-tech subscription specialist Caravelo on the program. Subscribers who pay a single annual payment – currently priced at €499, climbing to €599 on Friday – can take an unlimited number of Wizz flights as long as they book within 72 hours before departure.
The new deal arrives about a year after Wizz Air and Caravelo partnered on the first subscription product in Europe. The multi-pass product served customers on domestic flights within Italy or international flights from Poland, with customers paying a fixed fee every month in exchange for either a one-way or roundtrip flight each month.
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“Our collaboration with Caravelo has been instrumental in bringing this innovative subscription service to our customer base,” Wizz chief commercial officer Silvia Mosquera said. “The positive feedback from the initial deployments of our multi-pass product has encouraged us to expand our subscription offer further, proving the market’s readiness for flexible travel solutions.”
Caravelo, which raised €3.5 million last September, has also partnered on subscription programs with Alaska Airlines, Mexico-based Volaris and South Africa’s Flysafair.
CEO Iñaki Uriz said the Barcelona-based company was proud to extend its partnership with Wizz Air.
“The expansion of our subscription service is a testament to our combined commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction in the travel industry,” Uriz said. “This marks a significant milestone for Caravelo and a major step forward in redefining air travel.”