Low-cost airline Wizz Air has launched an “limitless flights” subscription service, providing clients limitless flights for an annual payment of €499 (£428, $549).
Whereas airways have been providing varied multi-flight packages for a while, limitless offers are a comparatively new idea.
This system is much like these supplied by US-based Frontier Airways and Malaysian AirAsia.
Wizz Air has confronted criticism within the UK over its customer support and flight delays.
The discounted annual move will final till August 16, after which the worth will rise to 599 euros.
Beginning in September, subscribers will have the ability to journey to locations in Europe, North Africa, the Center East and Asia by reserving flights at the very least three days prematurely and paying a flat payment of €9.99.
Wizz Air mentioned it’s promoting 10,000 subscriptions throughout the airports it operates.
Nevertheless, when BBC Information checked the corporate’s web site, some “most popular airport” choices confirmed they have been offered out.
A message on the web page says: “In case you are unable to pick out your most popular airport, please be aware that the restrict has been reached and sadly Wizz Air is at the moment unable to give you Wizz All You Can Fly membership.”
A phrases and situations doc on Wizz Air’s web site additionally warns that seat availability for membership holders will not be assured and can rely upon “a number of exterior and inner elements”.
In June, Wizz Air was named the UK’s worst airline for flight delays for the third yr working.
According to analysis of official data from PA news agencyFinal yr, Wizz Air flights from UK airports have been delayed by a mean of 31 minutes.
The UK’s main shopper group Which? The airline was additionally rated because the worst performing airline for customer support.
This month, Hungary’s competitors authority fined Wizz Air €770,000 for deceptive communications, together with encouraging clients to purchase dearer package deal excursions.
Wizz Air didn’t instantly reply to BBC Information’ request for remark.
Additionally in August, Wizz Air reported a 44% drop in first-quarter working revenue and lowered its full-year revenue forecast.