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Wizz Air has launched a Travel Planning Map search tool designed to help passengers determine which destinations in the Wizz network they can fly to.

The map will inform customers of coronavirus-related travel restrictions in place and passengers can check operating routes and relevant travel rules using a colour-coded system.  To use the map, passengers simply click on their desired departure airport and then can choose from any available destinations in the Wizz network.

Countries and airports are colour-coded depending on restrictions – green meaning there are no restrictions to enter the country via air, yellow meaning there are partial restrictions (test/quarantine/residence) to enter the country via air and red meaning there is a full or partial entry ban to the country via air.

For further information on travel regulations, passengers can click on specific routes to take them to a country-specific travel information page which includes relevant links to local Government websites, useful travel pages and any pre-departure mandatory forms that need to be filled out.

The airline says the map is updated daily at 18:00 CET but recommends that passengers double-check entry requirements before departure as they might be subject to changes daily, and encourages passengers to purchase WIZZ Flex for ultimate peace of mind.

Zsuzsa Poos, chief customer & marketing officer at Wizz Air, said:  “We are always looking to enhance customer experience all through the passenger journey as well as on our website and this new search tool will make it easier for passengers to determine where they can and can’t travel.

“We believe that the Travel Planning Map will ease passengers’ concerns about travelling during these uncertain times as it keeps them up to date with the latest travel information so that passengers can continue to discover new and exciting destinations in the WIZZ network. Our purpose is simple, to liberate lives through affordable travel, and the Travel Planning Map is yet another way we are fulfilling this promise for our customers.”

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8 Tips for Flying Wizz Air

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Flying within Europe? You’ll likely come across some incredibly cheap flights on Wizz Air—especially if you’re flying to/from Eastern Europe. Based in Budapest, the airline, along with its subsidiaries Wizz Air UK and Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, flies to over 160 airports around Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.

While the airfares on Wizz Air are often shockingly low, you’ll want to know what you’re getting into before you get too excited about that €10 ticket. Much like Spirit and Frontier in the U.S. and Ryanair in Europe, Wizz Air is an ultra-low-cost carrier that adds fees for just about everything. Follow these tips to have the best experience and learn how to take advantage of its cheap flights without paying exorbitant fees.

Pay for Bags in Advance

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Don’t be tricked by the terminology used by Wizz Air for what baggage is included in your ticket. Wizz Air only includes one small “carry-on” bag that does not exceed 40 x 30 x 20 cm and 10kg in the initial ticket price. This is similar in size to what U.S. airlines consider a “personal item” that fits under the seat. If you have a larger carry-on bag or checked luggage, you’ll want to pay for it during booking for the best prices.

Baggage fees vary depending on weight, season, and where you purchase. Any excess weight or baggage fees paid at the airport are considerably higher than if you were to book in advance. The fees are actually somewhat reasonable if you pay for your bags during booking. Sure, it may be double the airfare but your total cost could still be much cheaper than flying other airlines.

Related: How to Pack in Only a Personal Item Bag

Purchase Wizz Priority

If you want to bring a larger bag onboard the aircraft and avoid checking luggage, you’ll need to purchase Wizz Priority . This allows you to bring a “trolley bag” onboard, which is similar to a normal sized carry-on bag allowed by U.S. airlines. The trolley bag is in addition to the smaller carry-on bag included in your ticket and can be up to 55 x 40 x 23 cm and 10kg.

Wizz Priority also includes priority check-in and priority boarding. The fee varies between €5-40 according to the website. For the flights I recently purchased, it was around €15 per flight which was cheaper than any checked bag fees and well worth it. I got the feeling that Wizz Priority passengers were less scrutinized on the size/weight of their luggage. Technically, my bags may have been too large or too heavy but I was never asked to weigh or size my bags.

Of course, there is no guarantee that you won’t have your bags weighed or sized but there’s much less of a chance if you avoid the check-in counter all together. During boarding, agents are more interested in getting the flight off on time than checking the size of your bag—especially for priority passengers boarding first. 

Compare Bundles

If you do have checked luggage, you’ll want to compare the bundles offered to simply purchasing all of the extras you need a la carte. Wizz Go includes a trolley bag, 20kg of checked luggage, seat selection, free airport check-in, priority boarding, and priority check-in. This can be a good choice for flyers who travel with multiple bags and wish to choose seats. Otherwise, you may be able to pay less by paying for just a checked bag or seat selection separately.

Wizz Plus includes premium seat selection, Wizz Flex, and 32kg of checked luggage in addition to all of the extras included with Wizz Go. This is the best option if you want an all-inclusive experience without worrying about extra fees to change your flight or receive a travel credit if plans change and you can’t fly. Still, if you don’t think you’ll use all of the extras included, it may be cheaper to just purchase what you need a la carte. Since prices vary, you’ll need to compare for each booking.

Related: 9 Tips for Flying Frontier Airlines

Plan to Sit Apart or Pay Extra (Unless Traveling with Children)

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One of the most annoying fees that has become commonplace in the airline industry is the fee to choose a seat assignment. If you’re traveling with a companion, you won’t be guaranteed seats next to each other when flying Wizz Air unless you pay extra. The seat selection page makes it seem like you have no choice but to pay extra for seat assignments by auto-selecting recommended seats.

If you want to take your chances and have seats auto-assigned at check-in for free, you’ll need to select the “choose seats later” option. If you’re traveling with two adults, you’ll be given a pop-up with an option to pay €12 for a “ sitting together ” add-on. This doesn’t allow you to choose specific seats but guarantees you’ll at least get seats together. If you don’t want to pay, make sure to click “No, thanks”.

Children under 14 years of age will be auto-assigned a seat next to at least one accompanying adult so you don’t have to pay extra to guarantee a seat next to your child.

Download the App

One of the best tips I can give for flying Wizz Air is to download its mobile app . This will make the check-in process, boarding, and verifying documents much easier. You can easily take photos of your COVID-19 vaccine and testing documents and upload them to your reservation via the app, which is required for most flights these days. And with the app, you don’t need to worry about paying extra to check in at the airport since you can get a mobile boarding pass right on the app.

Related: 5 Apps You Need for COVID-19 Travel

Check-In Online

If you don’t have the app, you’ll want to make sure that you check-in online at least 3 hours before scheduled departure time. After that cutoff, you may be forced to check-in at the airport and pay a fee to do so. If you didn’t purchase a seat assignment, you can check-in starting 48 hours before departure. If you paid extra for a seat, online check-in is available 30 days before departure.

For airports that don’t allow online or mobile check-in, you’ll be able to check-in at the airport free of charge. To be sure, it’s always a good idea to attempt online check-in first.

Be At the Gate on Time

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Wizz Air’s business model is all about reducing the amount of time an airplane sits on the ground between flights. For this reason, it is imperative that you are at your departure gate no later than 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time as Wizz Air is very strict on this cut-off time.

You’ll often need to board a bus which brings you to the airplane. This means that boarding closes earlier than you may be used to when flying on other airlines that primarily have jet bridge gate access. Give yourself extra time to make it to your gate. There is no reason to add stress by running late.

Become a Member

Lastly, consider signing up for the Wizz Discount Club . Standard membership allows the member to receive benefits and is only €29.99/year. Group membership gives benefits to the member and up to five companions for €69.99/year. Benefits include €10 off all fares that are at least €19.99 and €5 off checked bag fees for 20kg or 32kg bags. Simple math will tell you that the membership can pay for itself after just three flights and even fewer if you have checked bags.

I decided to pay for the membership for two flights I recently purchased since it saved me €20 off the bat. Chances are that I’ll be flying within Europe again sometime in the next year and the membership will pay for itself. If you plan to take multiple flights in Europe, a membership may make sense— specially if you travel with heavier checked luggage.

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Wizz Air announces user-friendly website feature – Trip Planner

Inspiring customers to visit unique and exciting destinations in the wizz air network.

Wizz Air launches Trip Planner , a new website search tool, designed to inspire passengers who are undecided on the destination of their next holiday.

Trip Planner allows passengers to discover new and exciting destinations by offering a choice of flexible filters based on holiday category, origin airport, date, trip duration and budget. WIZZ will then do all the hard work, searching its far-reaching network of more than 550 routes and suggesting a variety of destinations which meet the desired criteria.

Passengers can choose from a number of holiday categories, including city break, family holiday, winter sports, adventure/sport, romance, beach, “off the beaten track”, entertainment/nightlife and cheap beer. From a beach break in Azerbaijan to glacier hiking in Iceland, sunny destinations all year round or exciting city breaks across all Europe, new adventures await Wizz Air’s customers, all courtesy of Trip Planner.

Pick your next adventure here: https://wizzair.com/en-gb/flights/trip-planner#/

Wizz Air has constantly improved its user-friendly website since its launch a year ago. Recent additions to the airline’s service offering include a newly laid out fare finder grid, free online name correction, the opportunity to hold a selected fare for a period of 48 hours with Fare Lock and the Flexible Travel Partner service, allowing customers to create a new reservation without including all passengers’ names at the time of booking. The introduction of Trip Planner is yet another example of Wizz Air enhancing the booking experience for its customers.

Harry Drok, Head of E-Commerce at Wizz Air said :

“As the sixth most-visited airline website in the world, we are always looking to enhance customer experience and this long-awaited new search tool will inspire our passengers to visit unique and exciting destinations in the ever-growing WIZZ network. We believe that Trip Planner will be highly appreciated by savvy travelers looking to discover new places and engage in new adventures, taking advantage of Wizz Air’s low cost fares and enjoy our friendly and professional service on board. We invite everyone to follow Europe’s favorite low-cost airline on Facebook, where we will highlight some of the surprising gems in our network.”

20 September 2017

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Search by airline, wizz air launches trip planner to inspire passengers.

Wizz Air has launched Trip Planner, a new website search tool, designed to inspire passengers who are undecided on the destination of their next holiday.

Trip Planner allows passengers to discover new and exciting destinations by offering a choice of flexible filters based on holiday category, origin airport, date, trip duration and budget.

Wizz will then do all the work, searching its far-reaching network of more than 550 routes and suggesting a variety of destinations which meet the desired criteria.

Passengers can choose from a number of holiday categories, including: city break, family holiday, winter sports, adventure/sport, romance, beach, “off the beaten track”, entertainment/nightlife and cheap beer.

Harry Drok, head of e-commerce at Wizz Air, said:

“As the sixth most-visited airline website in the world, we are always looking to enhance customer experience and this long-awaited new search tool will inspire our passengers to visit unique and exciting destinations in the ever-growing Wizz network. We believe that Trip Planner will be highly appreciated by savvy travellers looking to discover new places and engage in new adventures, taking advantage of Wizz Air’s low cost fares and enjoying our friendly and professional service on board. We invite everyone to follow Europe’s favourite low-cost airline on Facebook, where we shine a spotlight on some of the surprising gems accessible in our network.”

Wizz Air has constantly improved its user friendly website since its launch a year ago.

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Wizz Air has updated the interactive trip planning map

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Update July 8, 2021 : Wizz Air announces that it has updated the interactive map for travel planning. The airline is committed to ensuring a process that is as accessible as possible for flights and to building confidence in travel, as more and more European countries relax their restrictions. Passengers can already access the map and check the conditions for the desired holiday destination.

Launched this week, the latest version of the map is updated daily automatically, providing the best possible accuracy when it comes to anticipating the restrictions imposed by each country and the next steps to be taken. The list using intuitive icons shows the status of the restrictions for all available WIZZ routes

The Initial News : Wizz Air launched today Interactive travel planning map . It is a new and constantly updated search tool, designed to help passengers determine which destinations on the WIZZ network they can fly to when searching. At the same time, it informs them about the travel restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

During this uncertain period due to the new coronavirus pandemic, passengers can rely on " Wizz Air trip planning map ”To check the relevant operating routes and travel rules using a color-coded system.

Interactive trip planning map

To use the map, passengers only have to select the desired departure airport and then choose any of the available destinations in the WIZZ network .

Countries and airports are color-coded according to restrictions - Verde means that there are no restrictions on entering the country by air; yellow means that there are partial restrictions (test / quarantine / isolation) to enter the country by air; Red means that there is a total or partial ban on entering the country by air.

For more information on travel regulations, passengers can select specific routes that will direct them to a country-specific travel information page. This includes relevant links to government websites, useful travel pages and any mandatory forms that must be completed before departure.

The trip planning map is updated daily at 18:00 CET, but Wizz Air recommends that passengers check their boarding conditions as well as possible before departure, as they may be subject to daily changes.

At the same time, Wizz Air always encourages its passengers to buy WIZZ Flex to get rid of worries. By adding WIZZ Flex to a booking, passengers can be sure that if circumstances change, or they simply want to travel on a different date or to another destination, they can change the booking for any WIZZ flight of their choice.

The Wizz Air map confirms this destinations to which we can travel without restrictions , obviously with Wizz Air flights. At the same time, it confirms us list of European countries with restrictions for Romania (total or partial).

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Wizz Air Review [2024]: Why I'd Never Fly Wizz Again!

Wizz Air Review [2024]: Why I'd Never Fly Wizz Again!

If you're planning to travel across Europe by air, you've no doubt heard of Wizz Air. Are they any good? Tune into my research and experience flying with Wizz Air to be informed the next time you're booking flights!

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Amanda is a travel blogger and writer who helps others have one-of-a-kind traveling experiences through her helpful and informative pieces. She likes to discover hidden gems and travel on a strict budget while getting close to nature and the different cultures in every country she visits. When she isn’t writing about travel, she enjoys writing about education, sustainability, and technology.

Budget airlines make a lot of sense when flying short distances. More and more people are turning to cheaper flights instead of normal carriers to save more cash for the actual experiences while traveling. 

Can't blame them cus I'm one of them.

But just because I'm flying on a budget airline, it doesn't mean you'll have to fly with the worst budget carrier. In fact, I actively avoid them and would gladly pay a little more if I've had a horrible experience.

Luckily for y'all, I've documented my journey and research, so nobody has to go through bad airlines that don't put customers first.

My fellow contributors and I have covered many airlines worldwide, such as  Aegean Airlines ,  Iberia Airlines , and  Volaris .

In my recent experience with Wizz Air, I've definitely got my take on whether you should fly with them.

Check out my Wizz Air review! 

I'll tackle all of your questions about this popular low-cost carrier, and hopefully, it'll help you decide if you should book your next vacation with Wizz Air. 

Feel free to scroll down to the end to see my experiences flying with Wizz Air. You'll want to see what happened with me before booking with Wizz Air. Trust me.

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What Is Wizz Air?

Wizz Air  is based out of Budapest and is known to be a leading low-cost budget airlines in Europe . Best yet? It's also known as Europe's greenest airline.

The company earned the "greenest airline" title through its relatively new and efficient fleet of airplanes, banning single-use plastics in the cabin, a carbon off-setting program, and paperless flight decks.

Even though this is a European-based company, you'd be happy to hear its comprehensive list of destinations. So where does Wizz Air fly?

Wizz Air operates over 600 routes in many countries in Europe and North Africa, such as Egypt and Morocco. The Middle Eastern Countries of Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bahrain, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the UAE.

They also fly to Scandinavian countries and Sri Lanka.

What is Wizz Air Known For?

2021 worst airline for flight delays - wizz air.

According to  recent news  and data published by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), Wizz Air was named the worst airline for punctuality in the UK in 2021. However, the delays Wizz Air recorded were different from what I first thought.

The recorded average delay of Wizz Air flights in 2021 was slightly over 14 minutes behind schedule, which according to the data published, was the least punctual airline in the United Kingdom. Wizz Air representatives even mentioned to journalists at  The Independent  that keeping delays under 15 minutes during an unprecedented major impact on the industry is "no small feat."

In fact, one of the recent airlines we've covered here,  easyJet , had some of the best punctuality records in 2021.

Wizz Air Mystery Flights Program

In August of 2022, Wizz Air hosted a competition where they'd fly 100 people to secret destinations worldwide. The reward included flight tickets for 2 nights of accommodation and travel insurance.

The 100 chosen travelers departed in Abu Dhabi on August 26th and returned on August 28th, taking them on a short journey to one of Wizz Air's destinations. If you'd like to see more about what happened during that journey, check out the #GetLostwithWizz on Instagram!

This shows me that this airline is trying to appeal to those who make travel a part of their lifestyle.

Does Wizz Air Have Any Partnerships or Alliances?

Wizz Air proudly stands alone because they do not partner with other airlines. Spirit, Allegiant, Ryanair, and EasyJet also share this opinion.

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Wizz Air App

The Wizz Air app is available for Android and iPhone. I've discovered it's a handy way to book Wizz Air flights, review your current bookings, check schedules, add services, or change bookings. You can also check-in and download your boarding pass.

The app allows you to change your booking, access a mobile boarding pass, and view your flight status information.

Unfortunately, many users report the app crashing or not loading at all. Most users who leave reviews give the Wizz Air app a low rating. Luckily, I didn't run into any of these issues, but they're worth noting since so many people have complained.

Wizz Air Baggage Allowance Policy

I always worry about baggage when flying, especially with low-cost airlines. If you're like me and sometimes pack too much, here's the info you need to know about baggage fees with Wizz Air.

On all Wizz Air flights, you are allowed to bring one small personal item, which the airline calls a carry-on, for free. That's it!

Wizz Air's official size for personal items is 40 x 30 x 20 cm. Basically, you can take it if it fits in your lap or under your seat.

If you have more than a purse, laptop bag, or a small backpack, you gotta pay extra.

Even though I try to travel as light as I can, I often have a carry-on. Wizz Air calls these "trolley bags." Trolley bags or any items to go in the overhead bins will cost extra. The max sizing for these carry-ons is 55 x 40 x 23 cm.

Any checked bags must be brought to the front desk when you check-in and will cost extra. If your bags are overweight, that'll also add to what you need to pay.

When you're checking bags, you can pick the following weight options:

And the maximum size for a checked bag with Wizz Air is 149 x 119 x 171 cm. If required, you can purchase up to 6 checked bags per person.

I think Wizz Air's baggage policy is one of the worst among all budget carriers. Super confusing but also extremely strict and designed for you to pay extra.

Wizz Air Fees

Wizz Air is a budget airline, so naturally, these flights have no frills.

All extras, such as food and drinks, printing your ticket, exclusive lounges, seat choices, and baggage, will cost an extra fee. This is common with most budget airlines, and travelers should thoroughly research before booking flights and beware of hidden fees.

So don't get tempted by the cheap base fares because it's almost always never the true cost.

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Refunds and Cancellation

It is possible to cancel your Wizz Air flight and receive a refund.

Still, applicable cancellation fees increase slightly depending on when you cancel. If you cancel 14 days or more before your flight, the fee is 67 $USD; if it is less than 14 days, it is 86$ USD.

If your flight is canceled by the airline, you can rebook the next available flight for the same or a similar route.

Suppose a flight is unavailable on the same or the next day. In that case, you can arrange your own transport to your destination through a similar carrier, save your receipts and submit them to Wizz Air.

In my opinion, don't waste your time with their process. If you have a decent travel credit card, cancel your flight through them.

The In-Flight Experience

The in-flight experience on Wizz Air is exactly what you would expect from a budget airline. The check-in process is made easier with online tickets, but if you are traveling with a checked bag, you'll need to go to the counter to have it weighed.

For a budget carrier like Wizz Air, you can expect to be boarding using the tarmac from many airports in Europe.

There is no in-flight entertainment, and seats could use a little more space and legroom, but it does have more space than other budget airlines like EasyJet and Sky Airlines.

Most Wizz Air flights fly into airports further away from the main city, so passengers should be well informed of this before booking. 

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Upgrades With Wizz Air

There are multiple additional ways to enhance your flying experience with Wizz Air. Here are some of the most popular options that you should know about...

Priority Status

You can add this option to your ticket when you check out. But what's so great about it?

Purchasing Wizz Air Priority Status, you will get priority check-in if you are traveling with larger bags, priority boarding, and a carry-on bag free of charge.

Priority passengers also board a separate bus which arrives first on the plane as well.

The fee for this is anywhere between US$5.50 and US$50. You can buy this perk online, through the Wizz Air call center, or at the airport. Just remember that it'll be more expensive if you buy in person!

Wiz Air does offer a priority status for an extra fee that allows you some perks when traveling. I usually wouldn't pay for this, but after going through such a horrible experience, I find it more convenient to pay for this than not. More to that later.

Wizz Air Discount Club

The Wizz Air membership is also an excellent option for frequent travelers and only costs ~US$44 for a standard membership and ~US$77 for a group membership per year.

The standard membership covers you and one companion. Whereas group membership allows the main individual and up to 5 companions to use the benefits.

What benefits, you ask? This membership gets you ~US$10 off all tickets and ~US$5 off the checked bag cost.

Is Wizz Air Safe?

Wizz Air has a clean record with no recorded fatalities. Their new fleet of airplanes has an average age of 4.5 years, making them super safe to fly.

How is Wizz Air's Customer Service?

Most Wizz Air customers find their customer service to be minimal at best. If there are any issues with your ticket or flight, tracking down customer service to find a resolution can be tricky.

For me, this is something that makes me the most nervous when traveling with budget airlines. I like to have the confidence that someone would help me should my travel plans go awry.

My Experiences Flying Wizz Air

In short, they're terrible. I'm probably never flying with them again. Here's why.

It all started with the online check-in. Here's a small tip for you if this is your first few times flying budget airlines.

Tip:  It's almost always better to check in online as there are usually long waits at the airport, and they'll charge you for extra bags.

Wizz Air's online check-in process is one of the worst I've experienced, and I've flown many budget airlines before. First, they ask you to create an account with them, which is an unnecessary step, in my opinion. 

Afterward, the app walks you through a 5-7 step process involving priority boarding, baggage, seats, and a printed boarding pass. Remember that anything you select here is  optional  and absolutely not required. 

If you're going through the in-person route, ensure that you give yourself minimum 2 hours for international flights.

Wizz Air check-in counters do not open 2-3 hours until the flight; they're usually a huge line.

Do you think that's bad? Here's where it gets worse.

A Disaster of a First Impression of Wizz Air

It all started when I headed to the airport at the scheduled time of departure, which I double-confirmed with the confirmation they sent me at the time of booking with my Google Calendar's time, which they automatically set up. 

It was a direct flight from Barcelona to Belgrade.

After arriving at the airport, I tried checking in online to Wizz Air at the 3-hour mark of departure, which should be free given the timeframe mentioned in their official policy.

The online check-in didn't seem to work, so I checked the airport's information to see whether it's been delayed. After confirming that the flight was still on time through the airport's screens, I proceeded to the check-in counter to inquire about my issue.

They pointed out that their flight was delayed (shocker) and that the Wizz Air app correctly shows the updated delayed schedule. On top of that, they made me pay ~$70 for in-person check-in because the flight schedule was outside of the timeframe of the online check-in.

Keep in mind that no official email was sent out by Wizz Air, nor did they update the delayed times at the airport. This made me feel like they almost wanted you to come into the check-in counter and pay the extra fees...

That's not all.

Once I got to the boarding gate, Wizz attendants handed out forms on their official policy for cancellation and delays and required all passengers to sign a form that made sure they knew their rights.

To top off everything, both ground and on-flight attendants seem like they're more concerned with abusing their constructed authority of power and control and not at all concerned with customer service whatsoever.

This meant that they were more concerned with how you lined up than with how fast or efficient they were boarding customers. This also meant that they're more concerned with you following their every command rather than treating you like a customer or just a human being.

Upon reading stories and reviews of other Wizz Air passengers, I'm not alone either. With people getting kicked off of flights because of a slight disagreement with airlines sending outdated information to passengers, the overall experience was a disaster.

I'll leave my experience with Wizz Air for you to decide whether you'd still want to fly with them. As for me, I'd much rather pay more money to avoid this disaster of an airline company.

Is Wizz Air Worth It?

In my opinion, nope, absolutely not.

Wizz Air has been known to be the better of the budget European airlines, but I gotta say, I'm gonna stay away from them as far as possible. That's why I would fly it if absolutely necessary, but it wouldn't be my first choice... even then, I'd consider my options over and over again.

They were named the worst UK airline for flight delays for a reason; plus, the actual average time of delay and the PR efforts made by Wizz Air to address the issue now seems kinda fake.

If you're looking for a comfortable flight that goes off without a hitch guaranteed, it might be best to look elsewhere. If you're looking for airlines that treat you like a decent human being, no less a customer of theirs, definitely avoid Wizz Air.

It should be noted with things like banning single-use plastics in the cabin, a carbon off-setting program, and paperless flight decks, I think they may be trending in the right direction, but I personally would wait to see if there's a massive change in their customer feedback online before flying with them again.

Wizz Air is an option for minimalist travelers looking to save money and don't mind dealing with the hiccups and sacrifices that come with budget airlines. While it's an option, it's nowhere close to being a good one.

However, It's still a relatively safe and reliable way to hop around Europe and the surrounding countries on a budget. Wizz Air is sometimes on time, and they have canceled very few flights overall. I'll give credit where credit's due, but it's still a very low bar to surpass.

My Rating: 2.3/5

  • Comfortable seating
  • Affordable prices
  • Sustainable efforts
  • Many destinations
  • Horrible ground & air staff
  • Experience constructed for you to pay more
  • Frequent delays & cancellations
  • Only fly out of smaller airports
  • Hidden fees

General FAQs About Wizz Air

Let's do a quick fire round of any questions you still have lingering about Wizz Air.

How much baggage can I take on a Wizz Air flight?

The allowance varies depending on the type of ticket purchased. Although most of its more average tickets allow for you to only bring one small cabin bag. You often need to pay for trolley bags, as the company calls them, and checked bags.

Can I check in online for Wizz Air flights?

Yes, online check-in is available from 48 hours to 3 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Can I get a refund for my Wizz Air flight?

Refunds are generally not given for low-cost carriers like Wizz Air unless the flight is cancelled or significantly delayed by the airline.

How can I change my Wizz Air flight?

Flights can be changed online through the "My Bookings" section on the Wizz Air website or app. Change fees may apply.

Does Wizz Air provide meals on its flights?

Wizz Air does not include complimentary meals in its ticket price, but food and drinks can be purchased onboard.

What is Wizz Air's policy on traveling with pets?

Wizz Air allows small pets, like dogs, cats, and birds, in the cabin for certain flights. Pets are still subject to restrictions and additional fees.

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