Unlimited offers are a relatively new idea, even though airlines have long provided a range of multi-flight packages.
The program is comparable to those provided by Malaysia-based AirAsia and US-based Frontier Airlines.
In the UK, Wizz Air has come under fire for its delayed flights and poor customer service.
The annual pass’s low price is valid until August 16; after that, it will increase to 599 euros.
By reserving a ticket up to three days in advance, users will be able to fly to locations in Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia starting in September.
10,000 of the subscriptions, according to Wizz Air, are being sold and will be dispersed across the airports it serves.
On the company’s website, numerous ‘airport of preference’ alternatives were indicated as sold out, though, when News checked.
The page’s notice read: “In the case that you are unable to select your preferred airport, please note that the limit has been reached and Wizz Air is unfortunately unable to offer you a Wizz All You Can Fly membership at this time.”
Additionally, Wizz Air’s website’s terms and conditions statement cautions that membership holders cannot guarantee seat availability, as it depends on “several external and internal factors.”