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All You Can Fly — the complete guide to the rules

Wizz Air's All You Can Fly pass comes with more fine print than the name suggests, and most of the confusion online traces back to the same few rules. This page collects all of them in one place, sourced from the official terms & conditions and the official Multipass page — no folklore, no guessing. Right now, 946 routes are on today's list.

What the pass costs

The membership costs €499 per year at the usual promo price — Wizz has also sold it at €599 outside promotions. On top of that, every one-way flight costs a flat €9.99 fee (the amount is set by a Hungarian air-travel levy, not by Wizz). Your first flight redeems the membership voucher itself.

What the €9.99 covers: the seat and one small carry-on bag. What it doesn't: checked bags, a larger cabin bag, priority boarding, seat selection, and airport check-in — all charged separately at regular prices. The membership auto-renews after 12 months unless you cancel; Wizz notifies you by email 60–15 days before.

Whether the math works for you depends on how often you actually fly — our worth-it calculator runs the break-even for your numbers.

How booking actually works

AYCF flights are booked only on multipass.wizzair.com — not in the normal Wizz app or on wizzair.com. The booking window is strict: you can book between 72 hours and 3 hours before departure, never earlier, never later. A typical day looks like this:

  1. 07:001/4

    The list drops

    Wizz publishes the day's routes as a PDF, around 07:00 CET every morning.

  2. AM2/4

    Check routes

    See what's flying from your city — the list covers departures through day+2, 23:59.

  3. 72h–3h3/4

    Book on Multipass

    Book on multipass.wizzair.com only, between 72 and 3 hours before departure.

  4. 24h4/4

    Check in online

    Free online check-in opens 24h and closes 3h before departure. Airport check-in costs extra.

The catch: booking is subject to AYCF-specific availability — a separate, unpublished seat inventory. The terms describe it as "commercial and algorithmic limitations" (point 6.2). In practice, a flight that's still selling cash tickets can show nothing at all for pass holders, and Wizz does not guarantee you a seat on any flight.

The daily list explained

Every morning around 07:00 CET, Wizz publishes a PDF of the day's available routes — city pairs only, no flight times or seat counts. Each list is valid for departures from that moment through 23:59 two days later, mirroring the 72-hour booking window. This list is what PassRadar tracks: we fetch it daily, diff it against history, and enrich it with schedule data where we can.

Being on the list means the route is in that day's AYCF inventory. It does notmean a specific flight — or any seat — is bookable: the real availability check only happens when you try to book. That gap between "listed" and "bookable" is exactly what Italy's antitrust authority fined Wizz Air €500,000 over in November 2025, for marketing the pass as unlimited while omitting the limits. Our worth-it page covers what that means for the value of the pass.

The rules that can cost you

These are the terms that actually end memberships or eat savings — all from the official T&C.

  • Two no-shows can end the membership

    Book flights you intend to board. Two no-shows within your membership year (T&C point 6.6) let Wizz suspend and then terminate the membership without refund — and charge a contractual penalty of up to the full membership fee. Overlapping, duplicate, or impossible itineraries count against you too.

  • Maximum 3 one-way flights per calendar day

    Hard cap, no exceptions. Plan multi-leg days around it.

  • Single passenger, no name changes

    The pass is personal and non-transferable. Only small corrections are allowed (up to 3 characters, or expanding an abbreviated name to match your ID). Companions pay cash fares or need their own pass.

  • Carry-on only

    One small bag that fits under the seat. Trolley bags, checked luggage, and priority all cost extra at regular prices — budget them into any savings math.

  • Check in online, or pay

    Free online check-in runs from 24 hours to 3 hours before departure. After that it's the airport counter fee.

  • Italian domestic routes are excluded

    Flights between two Italian airports are not available with AYCF at all.

Getting to the city

Wizz flies to plenty of airports that are nowhere near the city on the ticket — and a €9.99 flight loses its shine if the transfer in costs €30 and two hours. Every route page on this site includes ground-transfer info for the destination airport: how to get into town, roughly what it costs, and how long it takes, so you can judge the whole trip before you book.

How this site helps

PassRadar tracks the official daily list and its history, so the 72-hour scramble gets a little calmer.

  • Search today's list

    Everything currently in the window, one-way or return, with flight times where we have them and the booking window on every card.

  • Reliability and persistence stats

    How often each route appears on the list, and the odds it's still listed tomorrow — useful for judging whether a return leg is likely to exist when you need it.

  • Trip planner

    Chain legs across the map with a day picker per leg. It flags dates outside the window and warns when a day exceeds the 3-flight cap.

  • Weekend explorer

    Pick your city and see which destinations pair an outbound Friday-ish flight with a way back on Sunday.

Questions people actually ask

Why can't I see my return flight?

Bookings open 72 hours (3 calendar days) before departure and close 3 hours before. If your return is more than 3 days away, it simply isn't bookable yet — you have to wait until it enters the window. That's why every AYCF trip carries some get-home risk: you can never lock in the way back before you leave.

What happens if I miss a flight?

A missed flight you didn't cancel counts as a no-show. Two no-shows within your membership year and Wizz can suspend and then terminate the membership without refunding the €499, plus charge a contractual penalty of up to the same amount (T&C points 6.6 and 8). If you know you can't make it, cancel in the account before departure.

Is the €9.99 really everything?

It covers the seat and one small carry-on bag — nothing else. Checked bags, a larger cabin bag, priority boarding, and seat selection all cost extra at regular prices. Airport check-in also costs a fee if you skip the free online check-in.

The flight shows for cash on wizzair.com but not on Multipass — why?

AYCF bookings draw from a separate, unpublished seat inventory. The terms say availability is subject to 'commercial and algorithmic limitations' (point 6.2), so a flight that's happily selling cash tickets can show nothing for pass holders. In November 2025 Italy's antitrust authority fined Wizz Air €500,000 over how this was marketed.

Can I bring a cabin bag or checked bag?

The pass includes one carry-on (a small bag that fits under the seat). A trolley bag, priority, or checked luggage must be bought separately for each flight at normal prices — there's no member discount on baggage.

Can my partner or friend fly with me on my pass?

No. The membership is personal and non-transferable — one named passenger only. Name changes aren't possible beyond small corrections (fixing up to 3 characters or expanding an abbreviated name to match your documents). A companion needs their own pass, with no guarantee of a seat on the same flight, or a normal cash fare.

How many flights can I take per day?

A maximum of 3 one-way flights per calendar day. The terms also prohibit booking overlapping or duplicate itineraries, or flights that are impossible to take — doing so repeatedly can get the membership terminated.

When does the daily route list come out?

Wizz publishes the day's available routes as a PDF every morning around 07:00 CET. The list covers departures from now through the end of the day after tomorrow (23:59) — the same 72-hour horizon as the booking window.

Does the membership renew automatically?

Yes. Unless you cancel, it auto-renews at the end of each 12-month period at the then-current price. Wizz emails you between 60 and 15 days before the renewal date, so set a reminder if you don't want year two.

Do I have to check in online?

You don't have to, but you'll pay if you don't: online check-in is free and opens 24 hours before departure, closing 3 hours before. Miss that window and you're paying the airport counter fee — one of the easiest ways to quietly lose the savings.

Sources

Rules current as of July 2026 — always check the official terms before relying on any of this. Not affiliated with Wizz Air.