WizzTours who offer packaged trips on WizzAir flights to many East and Central European destinations, are offering 50 Euros discount per booking, on all packaged trips (flight and hotels in one booking) booked by the 5th January.
You must use the promo code "HAPPYNEWYEAR".
There does not seem to be any minimum spend requirement and I am finding some bargain city break trips towards the end of February and March.
Based on two sharing a twin room (the discount alsso works for single travellers), here is a few examples:
Warsaw
Hotel Logos - 25-28 Feb 2016
Flights - Luton to Warsaw
58 Euros each (inc flights and hotel)
Prague
Hotel Lunik - 4-7 Mar 2016
Flights - Luton to Prague
76 Euros each (inc flights and hotel)
Krakow
Doubletree Hilton - 25-28 Feb 2016
Flights - Luton to Katowice
72 Euros each (inc flights and hotel)
(Wizzair don't fly to Krakow, and Katowice is about 1hrs drive by coach which can be booked to meet flight.)
****THESE ARE JUST SOME RANDOM HOTELS I PICKED OUT WHEN SEARCHING AND I AM IN NO WAY RECOMMENDING THEM***
Many other similar priced trips to other cities in Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovenia, Macedonia, Croatia, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, etc... The closer you get to summer the prices increase, but the 50 Euro discount still applies!
They fly mainly from Luton, but also have a few destinations from Glasgow, Aberdeen, Teesside, Doncaster, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol and Gatwick.
These prices are based on just taking hand baggage, but you can add a suitcase for additional cost. I did try to see if there was away to convert to GBP £, but was not able to find this option.
Also bear in mind, even though these flights and hotels are booked as a package, I don't think they are ATOL or ABTA protected like booking packages with UK tour operators. However WizzAir are Europe's third largest low cost carrier after Ryanair and easyJet, and been operating for over 10 years, I doubt there would be anything to worry about and booking on a credit card will also protect you financially.
***FEW TIPS***
The 50 Euro Discount is per booking and applies to single travellers and group bookings alike. I would suggest people make seperate bookings per room and get the discount for each booking!
(You might need to use a different email address)
From Luton especially, Wizzair operate multiply flights a day to many destinations, and the website chooses the cheapest flight of the day you have chosen to travel.
If you check out the flight section, you can choose different flights on that day (if available) and might be the same price, or only a few euros more, meaning you get longer at your chosen city or just a more convenient time to travel.
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deeky
3 Jan 174#22
Oi relax mate and come down from your high horse. I understand the deal completely, I was referring to your tip of making separate bookings and getting the £50 discount twice. I see now that you can't do it just for a couple. It was you who mentioned getting it twice. I was just trying to maximise my savings.
No need for the aggressive attitude at all.
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rodman
3 Jan 17#1
can be used as a solo traveller?
gilesrdavies to rodman
3 Jan 17#2
Yes sure can!
JJMPSP
3 Jan 17#3
Do you have to book a hotel with flights? I just did an example search and was scrolling through hotels for at least 2 minutes before giving up trying to find a 'next' button. Also noticed you can only do return trips. Is this behaviour just on the mobile site or am I overlooking something?
gilesrdavies to JJMPSP
3 Jan 17#4
I don't understand your question, this website is designed for the average tourist who wants a city break for example and requires flights to/from the destination, so of course you need to put in a return flight date!
I just looked on the mobile website (while it is a bit clunky, it is perfectly useable) and once you have entered the dates of travel and destination, you ask it to search, it then brings up your flight options at the top of the page and you then scroll down to the hotel you want. Next to any hotel you choose is a "Book Now" option.
As many of WizzAir's lead in price flights are only £15-20 each, it might be cheaper to enter a return flight and get the discount, but just choose not to travel! Otherwise I suggest you book flights and hotels seperately.
g8ryj
3 Jan 17#5
Wizztours have these deals every so often. They recently had a 75 Euro's off code when you joined them.
Great for a budget weekend or few days somewhere. I think I'll wait for the weather to warm up a little first and book one later in the year.
:smiley:
snoopy86
3 Jan 17#6
You are absolutely the best! Poor those idiots can not understand the basics! Keep up the good works Gilesrdavies.
bobtastic
3 Jan 17#7
Amazing. €53 to Prague with b&b. That's £45 if paying with a zero-fee card
deeky
3 Jan 171#8
Sorry if I'm being a bit stoopid here but you say
How can you do that without booking two rooms and thus making the £50 extra discount (2nd booking) pointless?
gilesrdavies
3 Jan 171#9
So for example if 4 people are travelling and require 2 hotel rooms, make one booking for first 2 people in room one, then claim the 50 Euro Discount!
Then do exactly the same, making a second booking for the other two people in another hotel room, then can claim the discount again in a second booking.
As I mentioned before the discount code might only be able to be applied once to an email address, so might need to make second booking using another email address.
Opening post
You must use the promo code "HAPPYNEWYEAR".
There does not seem to be any minimum spend requirement and I am finding some bargain city break trips towards the end of February and March.
Based on two sharing a twin room (the discount alsso works for single travellers), here is a few examples:
Warsaw
Hotel Logos - 25-28 Feb 2016
Flights - Luton to Warsaw
58 Euros each (inc flights and hotel)
Prague
Hotel Lunik - 4-7 Mar 2016
Flights - Luton to Prague
76 Euros each (inc flights and hotel)
Krakow
Doubletree Hilton - 25-28 Feb 2016
Flights - Luton to Katowice
72 Euros each (inc flights and hotel)
(Wizzair don't fly to Krakow, and Katowice is about 1hrs drive by coach which can be booked to meet flight.)
****THESE ARE JUST SOME RANDOM HOTELS I PICKED OUT WHEN SEARCHING AND I AM IN NO WAY RECOMMENDING THEM***
Many other similar priced trips to other cities in Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovenia, Macedonia, Croatia, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, etc... The closer you get to summer the prices increase, but the 50 Euro discount still applies!
They fly mainly from Luton, but also have a few destinations from Glasgow, Aberdeen, Teesside, Doncaster, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol and Gatwick.
These prices are based on just taking hand baggage, but you can add a suitcase for additional cost. I did try to see if there was away to convert to GBP £, but was not able to find this option.
Also bear in mind, even though these flights and hotels are booked as a package, I don't think they are ATOL or ABTA protected like booking packages with UK tour operators. However WizzAir are Europe's third largest low cost carrier after Ryanair and easyJet, and been operating for over 10 years, I doubt there would be anything to worry about and booking on a credit card will also protect you financially.
***FEW TIPS***
The 50 Euro Discount is per booking and applies to single travellers and group bookings alike. I would suggest people make seperate bookings per room and get the discount for each booking!
(You might need to use a different email address)
From Luton especially, Wizzair operate multiply flights a day to many destinations, and the website chooses the cheapest flight of the day you have chosen to travel.
If you check out the flight section, you can choose different flights on that day (if available) and might be the same price, or only a few euros more, meaning you get longer at your chosen city or just a more convenient time to travel.
Top comments
No need for the aggressive attitude at all.
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I just looked on the mobile website (while it is a bit clunky, it is perfectly useable) and once you have entered the dates of travel and destination, you ask it to search, it then brings up your flight options at the top of the page and you then scroll down to the hotel you want. Next to any hotel you choose is a "Book Now" option.
As many of WizzAir's lead in price flights are only £15-20 each, it might be cheaper to enter a return flight and get the discount, but just choose not to travel! Otherwise I suggest you book flights and hotels seperately.
Great for a budget weekend or few days somewhere. I think I'll wait for the weather to warm up a little first and book one later in the year.
:smiley:
How can you do that without booking two rooms and thus making the £50 extra discount (2nd booking) pointless?
Then do exactly the same, making a second booking for the other two people in another hotel room, then can claim the discount again in a second booking.
As I mentioned before the discount code might only be able to be applied once to an email address, so might need to make second booking using another email address.