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European airline's 'all-you-can-fly' pass to worldwide destinations is now on sale for £450

European airline's 'all-you-can-fly' pass to worldwide destinations is now on sale for £450

The membership includes access to all of the airline's international routes

The idea of travelling around the world for just £450 year-round sounds a bit too good to be true.

Thankfully, that isn't totally the case here, as frequent flyers could have the deal of a lifetime on their hands.

Wizz Air Hungary Limited is offering a 12-month membership program that enables passengers to fly on all of their international routes.

The promotion is called 'All You Can Fly' and the European airline is providing members with the choice of 950 routes across Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

The membership includes access to all of the airline's international routes. (Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images)
The membership includes access to all of the airline's international routes. (Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Wizz Air commercial officer Silvia Mosquera said: "We are thrilled to be the first to introduce this one-of-a-kind membership for travellers in Europe.

"The Wizz All You Can Fly membership will give customers hundreds of spontaneous travel options for a fixed price, giving them freedom to fly whenever is convenient without paying extra."

However, customers will need to hurry up and book with only 10,000 seats up for grabs.

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How to get the All You Can Fly membership?

The membership can be purchased from wizzair.com or you can apply directly on the All You Can Fly website. ­

If you visit the All You Can Fly site, make sure you select the 'All You Can Fly membership' option.

"The voucher fee will be payable at registration. After registration, you will need to agree to the terms and conditions, the privacy notice, the special conditions of the terms and conditions including those regarding your right of withdrawal," Wizz Air explains.

"After successful payment, you will be able to start booking available seats.

"Please note: You are only able to book flights up to 3-days (72 hours) before departure. Seats are subject to availability."

The European airline is offering a worldwide destinations pass for a starting price of £450. (Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
The European airline is offering a worldwide destinations pass for a starting price of £450. (Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

How does All You Can Fly work?

You can use the All You Can Fly membership to book flights at any time of the year, you just have to watch out for the booking restrictions.

Once you book your first flight through the All You Can Fly website, you only pay the flat fee per segment from then on.

It's important to know that flights do not include carry-on or checked baggage, or any additional services, only personal belongings.

"In case you would like to purchase baggage to your ticket, please visit 'check-in & bookings page' after the successful booking," the airline said.

The fine print

It's definitely worth noting that the introductory price is set to rise to over £500 after 15 August.

And if you would like to cancel your membership at any point, you can't terminate it before the 12-months membership commitment period is over. The membership can't be transferred to another passenger.

The All You Can Fly is also only designed for individual travellers, so you cannot book All You Can Fly tickets for others if you want to travel with family members.

All You Can Fly is automatically renewed each year and it can only be cancelled within the withdrawal period (at the beginning, within 14 calendar days from the registration) or terminated each year before the end of the mandatory subscription period.

To get your ticket, click here.

Featured Image Credit: Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images/Alavinphotos via Getty Images

Topics: Travel, Money, Holiday, Plane Etiquette