A European budget airline is launching a flight subscription. Wizz Air is notorious in Europe for its late (and often cancelled) flights—and was even named the worst airline for flight delays three years in a row in the U.K. But last week the company launched Wizz All You Can Fly, an unlimited flight subscription for an annual fee of €499, generating so much buzz that the 10,000 seats that were allocated sold out in no time. Other companies, like Frontier Airlines in the U.S. and Malaysia-based AirAsia, launched similar programs in the past but this is a first in Europe. (BBC)
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