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Wizz Air just dropped a huge 24 hour flash sale

Wizz Air just dropped a huge 24 hour flash sale

Eid al-Adha is around the corner and if your suitcase is already half-packed, this might be your sign to hit that 'book now' button.
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi is launching a mega flash sale with up to 20 percent off flights – but you've only got one day to grab the deal.
Running for just 24 hours starting on May 26, this promotion is live from 2am to 01.59am on May 27, exclusively on the Wizz Air website and mobile app.
Whether you're craving a culture-packed escape or just need to break out of your routine, now's the time to snag those summer seats for less.
You can fly between June 12 and September 30, giving you a whole summer of travel possibilities.
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi's network includes more than 30 wallet-friendly destinations, like Alexandria, Cairo, Amman, Tashkent, Kutaisi and Madinah – plus new kid on the block, Assiut in Egypt. Whether it's an epic getaway or a long-overdue visit to friends and family, this sale's might have your name on it.
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi is known for its comfy, low-cost flights and this Eid flash sale is the perfect excuse to explore somewhere new without blowing your budget. But act fast – once the clock hits 01.59am on May 27, this deal disappears.
Johan Eidhagen, Managing Director of Wizz Air Abu Dhabi said: 'This Eid al-Adha, we're delighted to give smart travellers more opportunities to fly affordably and discover exciting destinations.
'This flash promotion reflects our commitment to making travel accessible and supporting Abu Dhabi's position as a leading global hub for tourism and connectivity. We are proud to offer greater value, smarter choices, and more reasons to travel. We look forward to welcoming you on-board our aircraft for a well-deserved adventure soon.'
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