Wizz Air Abu Dhabi has announced a flash sale on international travel, with flights available from just AED79 ($21).
The ultra-low-fare national airline of the UAE is selling discount tickets on July 17 and 18 July, for the travel period between August 1 and November 30, 2024.
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi currently flies to more than 30 routes from Abu Dhabi, and adventurous travellers are strongly encouraged to book early for travel to exciting destinations including Amman, Aqaba, Baku, Belgrade, Kutaisi, Medina, and Tashkent.
The national airline recently announced the expansion of Wizz MultiPass, a pioneering and innovative flight subscription service that allows frequent travellers to travel from the UAE every month and explore multiple destinations while earning loyalty rewards.
With the Wizz MultiPass, passengers lock in a fixed price for tickets and baggage for the entire year. Passengers can save up to 40% on tickets to popular summer destinations using the ticket-only fare.
The MultiPass fare remains consistent year-round, regardless of seasonal fluctuations or last-minute booking. The subscription covers all taxes and fees, making travel stress-free and budget-friendly, with customisable plans including additional services like WIZZ Priority or a 20 kg checked-in bag.
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi budget flights
Route | Fares Starting From |
Abu Dhabi – Amman | AED 269 |
Abu Dhabi – Aqaba | AED 79 |
Abu Dhabi – Baku | AED 209 |
Abu Dhabi – Belgrade | AED 319 |
Abu Dhabi – Kutaisi | AED 169 |
Abu Dhabi – Medina | AED 189 |
Abu Dhabi – Tashkent | AED 189 |
Strategically located in the UAE, Wizz Air Abu Dhabi provides ultra-low-fares and efficient travel options to:
- Alexandria (Egypt)
- Almaty (Kazakhstan)
- Amman (Jordan)
- Ankara (Turkey)
- Aqaba (Jordan)
- Athens (Greece)
- Baku (Azerbaijan)
- Belgrade (Serbia)
- Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan)
- Cairo (Egypt)
- Dammam (Saudi Arabia)
- Kuwait City (Kuwait)
- Kutaisi (Georgia)
- Larnaca (Cyprus)
- Male (Maldives)
- Madinah (Saudi Arabia)
- Muscat (Oman)
- Nur Sultan (Kazakhstan)
- Salalah (Oman)
- Santorini (Greece)
- Samarkand (Uzbekistan)
- Sarajevo (Bosnia)
- Sohag (Egypt)
- Tashkent (Uzbekistan)
- Turkistan (Kazakhstan)
- Tirana (Albania)
- Yerevan (Armenia)