The low-cost airline Wizz Air is launching a new service during the week – an annual pass for flights, reports CNBC.
For 599 euros, approximately 7,000 Swedish kronor, travelers in Europe can make an unlimited number of trips during a year.
In addition to the cost of the service, a fixed fee of 9.99 euros will also be added for each booking, as well as a fee for extra baggage.
It has been slower for the company lately, partly due to the fact that the travel boom after the pandemic has cooled down somewhat. In its latest report, the company reported a profit drop of over 40 percent and has also lowered its forecast for 2024.