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Last Updated: Oct 31, 2025
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Wizz Air Revives “All You Can Fly,” Adds New Business Class Seats

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Wizz Air has announced the return of its popular “All You Can Fly” pass, giving frequent flyers the chance to travel as much as they want across 34 countries in Europe and the Middle East for an entire year.

The pass is priced at €499 (about $578) and includes over 10,000 memberships, targeting both leisure and business travelers.

Each flight requires an additional fee of €9.99 ($11.6) and must be booked at least 72 hours in advance.

Wizz Air’s CCO, Silvia Mosquera, noted that the pass has helped grow their customer base by attracting those flying with Wizz Air for the first time. On average, passholders use the program about nine times a year.

In addition to reviving the “All You Can Fly” pass, Wizz Air is also testing a new business class option called “Wizz Class,” designed specifically for budget-conscious corporate travelers.

While this won’t include bigger seats, it does block out the middle seat, offering extra personal space similar to business class on short-haul flights.

The new class will also include priority boarding, but won’t provide traditional amenities, such as complimentary food, beverages, or lounge access.

The Wizz Class will begin testing in December 2025 on selected flights from cities including Budapest, Bucharest, Warsaw, Rome, and London.

Recently, Wizz Air announced plans to launch 40 new routes from Spain by March 2026, stepping up as Ryanair prepares to shrink its Spanish network by 16 percent.

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