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11 June 2026

Wizz Air relaunches WIZZ MultiPass in Italy

The subscription plan allows you to lock in the price of flights for 12 months and now extends to the Italian domestic network

Wizz Air relaunches WIZZ MultiPass, the subscription plan that allows passengers to lock in the price of flights for one year. The main novelty is the introduction of the new Domestic plan, valid on the Italian domestic routes operated by the company, in addition to the offer already dedicated to international connections to and from Italy.

 

The service is designed for those who travel regularly and want to plan their journeys with greater certainty, avoiding tariff variations related to seasonality, high demand or last-minute bookings. WIZZ MultiPass allows you to pay a fixed monthly fee and to include, depending on the plan chosen, one or two confirmed flights per month, one-way or round-trip.

 

The new Domestic plan covers Wizz Air's entire domestic network in Italy, consisting of 22 domestic destinations. The aim is to offer a more predictable solution for passengers travelling between Northern and Southern Italy, including Sicily and Sardinia, for work, study, family needs or leisure.

 

For Italian domestic routes, the one-way plan starts at an initial fee of €146 for the first month, followed by a recurring monthly fee of €52 for the following 11 months. For the round trip, the initial fee is 292 euros, with a subsequent monthly fee of 104 euros. Optional services such as WIZZ Priority and 20 kg checked baggage can be added.

 

The relaunch of WIZZ MultiPass confirms the company's strengthening in the Italian market, where Wizz Air has 7 operational bases, 26 airports served and 310 routes to 33 countries. In 2025, the company carried over 21 million passengers in Italy and in 2026 it plans to make over 32 million seats available on the domestic market.

 

By the Editorial Board of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual photo: © Wizz Air Press Office
 

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