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Wizz Air Just Relaunched WIZZ MultiPass in the UK — Here's What You Get

Kunal··Updated: Mar 13, 2026·6 min read
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Quick Summary

  • WIZZ MultiPass is back on sale in the UK from March 12, 2026, covering all international routes to and from the UK
  • The subscription locks in a fixed monthly flight price for 12 months — one confirmed one-way or return flight per month
  • Flights must be booked at least 5 days before departure; subscriptions auto-renew on the 1st of each month
  • MultiPass is a planning product — distinct from WIZZ All You Can Fly, which is for spontaneous last-minute travel

Wizz Air Relaunches WIZZ MultiPass Subscription in the UK

Wizz Air has reopened sales of its WIZZ MultiPass subscription to UK travellers, effective March 12, 2026, covering all international routes operating to and from the United Kingdom. The product allows passengers to lock in a fixed monthly flight price for an entire year, shielding them from seasonal fare spikes and last-minute demand surges. Wizz Air, which describes itself as the fastest-growing European airline and London's local airline, is positioning the relaunch as a direct response to growing traveller demand for price predictability.

What Is WIZZ MultiPass — and How Does It Work?

WIZZ MultiPass is a structured 12-month flight subscription product designed for travellers who plan ahead and fly regularly on selected routes.

Here's how the subscription works:

  • One confirmed one-way or return flight per month is included
  • Optional add-ons available: WIZZ Priority and a 20kg checked bag
  • Each monthly flight must be booked at least 5 days before the departure date
  • After a one-time First-Month fee, subscribers pay a fixed monthly amount for the remaining 11 months
  • Subscriptions renew automatically on the first day of each month
  • Additional services (seat selection, extras) can be added via Wizz Air's "Check-in & Bookings" page before travel

Subscribers can book their first flight as soon as the subscription becomes active and can travel as soon as five days after that.

MultiPass vs. WIZZ All You Can Fly — What's the Difference?

Wizz Air operates two distinct subscription products, and the difference matters.

WIZZ MultiPass is built for planned, regular travellers. It offers one confirmed flight per month at a locked-in price, with a minimum five-day advance booking window.

WIZZ All You Can Fly is a separate membership for spontaneous travellers. It allows members to take an extensive number of flights across Wizz Air's whole network, but destinations can only be chosen within a 72-hour to 3-hour window before departure — and each booking carries a recurring fee of £8.64.

The practical distinction: MultiPass suits commuters, frequent holidaymakers, and anyone who wants to plan trips months in advance. All You Can Fly suits flexible, last-minute travellers with no fixed agenda.

What Wizz Air Says About the Relaunch

Silvia Mosquera Gonzalez, Commercial Officer at Wizz Air, explained the rationale behind bringing MultiPass back to the UK market.

"Travellers are increasingly looking for predictability when planning their trips, particularly around peak periods when fares can fluctuate," she said. "WIZZ MultiPass gives UK passengers the opportunity to fix their flight costs for an entire year, whether they are commuting regularly or planning multiple holidays. It is about giving customers more control over their travel budget."

Mid-Month Sign-Ups Are Possible

One practical detail worth noting: WIZZ MultiPass can be purchased part-way through a month, provided there are at least five days remaining before the end of that month.

In that case, the subscriber is charged immediately and can board a flight within five days. The first month of the subscription will be shorter than a full calendar month, with the regular monthly cycle then beginning on the first day of the following month.

Key Facts: WIZZ MultiPass UK Relaunch

  • Available from: March 12, 2026
  • Coverage: All international routes to and from the UK
  • Frequency: One confirmed one-way or return flight per month
  • Booking window: Minimum 5 days before departure
  • Pricing structure: One-time First-Month fee + fixed monthly fee for 11 remaining months
  • Optional add-ons: WIZZ Priority, 20kg checked bag
  • Auto-renewal: 1st of each month
  • Mid-month purchase: Permitted if 5+ days remain before month-end
  • Not the same as: WIZZ All You Can Fly (last-minute, £8.64/booking, 72h–3h window)

What This Means for Travelers

For frequent UK-based flyers on Wizz Air international routes — particularly those travelling monthly to the same destination for work or family visits — WIZZ MultiPass removes fare uncertainty entirely. Knowing your flight cost 12 months in advance makes annual travel budgeting significantly more straightforward.

The five-day advance booking requirement does mean MultiPass isn't suited for genuinely spontaneous travel, but that's by design. If you regularly fly a fixed Wizz Air route and want price certainty, this is a meaningfully different product from anything else in the budget airline market.

Who benefits most from WIZZ MultiPass:

  • Workers commuting internationally on a monthly schedule
  • Families visiting relatives abroad on a regular basis
  • Frequent leisure travellers who plan trips well in advance
  • Anyone who wants to budget annual travel costs with certainty

Wizz Air Doubles Down on the UK Market

The return of WIZZ MultiPass to the UK is the latest step in Wizz Air's ongoing push to deepen its position at London and across British regional airports. By reintroducing a subscription product tailored specifically to the UK market, the carrier is taking direct aim at frequent flyers who might otherwise spread their booking activity across multiple low-cost carriers. With fare predictability increasingly valued by travellers navigating post-inflationary budgets, the relaunch is well-timed.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is WIZZ MultiPass and when did it return to the UK? WIZZ MultiPass is a 12-month flight subscription from Wizz Air that locks in a fixed monthly flight price for one confirmed one-way or return international flight per month. It returned to the UK market on March 12, 2026, covering all international routes to and from the UK.

How much does WIZZ MultiPass cost in the UK? Wizz Air charges a one-time First-Month fee when you sign up, followed by a fixed monthly fee for the remaining 11 months of the subscription. The exact price varies by route. Full pricing details are available on the WIZZ MultiPass page on the Wizz Air website.

How is WIZZ MultiPass different from WIZZ All You Can Fly? WIZZ MultiPass is designed for planned travellers — it provides one confirmed flight per month booked at least 5 days in advance at a fixed price. WIZZ All You Can Fly is for spontaneous travellers who choose destinations within a 72-hour to 3-hour window before departure, with a recurring booking fee of £8.64 per flight.

Can I buy WIZZ MultiPass in the middle of the month? Yes. WIZZ MultiPass can be purchased mid-month as long as there are at least five days remaining before the end of that month. You'll be charged immediately, can fly within five days, and the subscription then renews on the first day of the following month on its standard cycle.

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