Terms of service
The short version: PassRadar shows you availability information about Wizz Air's All You Can Fly pass. We don't sell flights, we don't guarantee seats, and booking always happens on the airline's own site. If you pay for premium, you can cancel anytime.
Last updated 3 July 2026
Who we are
PassRadar (passradar.app) is operated by StringCode OÜ, a company registered in Estonia under registry code 14588008. You can reach us at hello@passradar.app. "We" and "us" in these terms means that company; "you" means anyone using the site. By using PassRadar you agree to these terms.
What the service is
PassRadar is an availability information tool for Wizz Air's All You Can Fly (AYCF) pass. We collect the route availability data that the airline publishes publicly every day, keep a history of it, and present it with search, statistics, planning tools, and — for premium subscribers — alerts. We are an information service only: we don't sell tickets, take payments for flights, or handle bookings in any way.
PassRadar is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Wizz Air or any other airline. All flight bookings are made directly through the airline.
"Wizz Air", "All You Can Fly", and "Multipass" are trademarks of their respective owners; we use them only to describe what the data is about.
No guarantee of availability or accuracy
Everything on PassRadar is information only — seats are only confirmed on the airline's site. A route appearing here means it was on the airline's published list; it does not mean a specific flight or seat is bookable, because the airline's real availability check only happens when you try to book. Flight times are best-effort enrichment and can be wrong or missing. Data can be stale, incomplete, or delayed. Never make travel decisions — especially about a return flight — based only on what you see here. Our guide explains how the published list actually works.
Fair use of the service
Use PassRadar like a person, not a pipeline. You agree not to:
- scrape, crawl, or bulk-download the site or its API, or hammer it with automated requests
- resell, republish, or repackage our data or alerts as your own service
- probe, overload, or interfere with the service, or try to access accounts or data that aren't yours
- share one premium account across many people
We may throttle, suspend, or close accounts that break these rules. If a paid account is closed for abuse, fees for the current period aren't refunded.
Premium subscription
The core product — search, history, statistics, planning — is free. Premium adds alerts, the morning brief, and cross-device sync for €3.99 per month or €29 per year, VAT included. Payments are handled by Stripe; we never see your card number.
- Renewal — the subscription renews automatically at the end of each billing period until you cancel. If the price ever changes, we tell you in advance and the new price only applies from your next renewal.
- Cancelling — cancel anytime from your account or by emailing us. Cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period; you keep premium until then. We don't refund partial periods beyond the withdrawal right below.
- 14-day withdrawal right (EU) — by starting the subscription you expressly request that we provide the service immediately, before the 14-day withdrawal period ends, and you acknowledge this affects your right of withdrawal. You can still withdraw within 14 days of purchase by emailing us: we'll refund what you paid, minus a proportionate amount for the days of service already provided.
Alerts are best-effort: we watch the published data and notify you as fast as we can, but delivery depends on the airline publishing, our systems, and your device — a missed or late alert isn't grounds for compensation beyond the subscription fee (see liability below).
Liability
To the extent permitted by law, PassRadar is provided "as is" and we are not liable for indirect losses or for decisions made on the basis of the information shown here — including missed flights, unbookable returns, or costs from trips planned around our data. Where liability cannot be excluded, it is limited to the amount you paid us in the 12 months before the claim. Nothing in these terms limits liability for intent or gross negligence, or excludes rights you have as a consumer under mandatory law — those always win over these terms.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of Estonia. If you are a consumer in the EU, you also keep the protection of the mandatory consumer laws of the country you live in, and you can bring disputes before your local courts. The European Commission's online dispute resolution platform is also available.
Changes to these terms
We may update these terms as the service evolves. For meaningful changes — anything affecting pricing, your rights, or what the service does — we'll notify subscribers by email at least 14 days before the change takes effect. If you don't agree, cancel before the change applies; continuing to use PassRadar after that means you accept the new terms. The "last updated" date at the top always reflects the current version.
Contact
Questions about these terms: hello@passradar.app. For how we handle personal data, see the privacy policy.