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“Wizz Air Introduces WIZZ Class for Enhanced Travel Experience”

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Wizz Air has introduced a new option for travelers seeking a premium experience without breaking the bank. The airline now offers WIZZ Class on specific European routes, providing passengers with the luxury of having an unoccupied middle seat beside them during their flight.

Passengers seated in the plane’s front row can opt for WIZZ Class, securing either seat 1B or 1E empty. This arrangement allows travelers to enjoy more space and avoid sitting next to strangers for a more comfortable journey.

WIZZ Class can be added to Smart and Plus bundles when booking online. Along with the existing bundle benefits, passengers will receive a 10kg carry-on bag, priority boarding, a non-alcoholic beverage, and a snack.

The upgraded service is currently available for select flights to and from Budapest, Bucharest Otopeni, Warsaw, London Luton, London Gatwick, and Rome Fiumicino with Wizz Air.

The pricing details for WIZZ Class have not been disclosed yet. Wizz Air’s Commercial Officer, Silvia Mosquera, highlighted the growing demand for enhanced travel experiences at affordable rates. The airline aims to cater to passengers seeking more space and service without the high costs associated with traditional business class offerings.

In addition to this new upgrade, Wizz Air has reintroduced its All You Can Fly program, allowing frequent flyers to travel across its network for a yearly fee, with a small booking fee per flight. The airline also offers the Wizz Multipass subscription, priced from £59.99 per month, enabling subscribers to travel once a month on selected flights with the option of including luggage.

Moreover, Wizz Air has expanded its operations from London Luton Airport by introducing six new routes to destinations such as Yerevan, Alicante, Lyon, Corfu, Faro, and Turin. This move has increased the airline’s total routes from Luton to 39, including flights within Europe and direct connections to the Middle East.

The newly launched flight service to Yerevan marks the UK’s first direct route to Armenia, providing British travelers with easier access to explore the country without the need for connecting flights.

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