'All you can fly': Wizz Air 'unlimited' flights deal criticised by green groups

Michael Holder
clock • 5 min read
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Budget airline subscription deal offering customers 'unlimited' cheap flights for annual fee criticised as 'irresponsible' in midst of climate crisis

Wizz Air has come under fire from consumer and environmental groups after the budget airline this week announced a new ‘All You Can Fly' deal offering customers unlimited flights for an annual fee, prompting...

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