For some it's the dream: a flight pass around Europe and the Mediterranean . For others, of course, it's an ecological nightmare. Wizz Air's new All You Can Fly pass will allow unlimited flights for pass holders for a year, starting September 25, for 599 euros ($989).

READ MORE: Top destinations to visit in Europe, ranked by affordability, beaches and weather If the price sounds too good to be true, that's because, for many people, it will be. For some, however, it'll be just the ticket – literally. Flights can only be booked within 72 hours of travel, so it's best for frequent flyers who can move at the last minute.

And they can only be booked as one-way fares – meaning that most people will have to book an outbound flight without knowing when exactly it will be possible to return. It's not really possible to book one leg and cancel if another doesn't appear, either – cancel three times and your whole pass will be cancelled. The pass is also set to renew automatically – so you'll need to cancel it in a year if you don't want to continue.

So what do you get? Unlimited flights – up to three in a day – for the year. For each, you'll pay a flat fee of 9.99 euros ($16.

50) per segment. READ MORE: Your guide to a budget-friendly snow holiday This is the bare-bones ticket – if you want to add luggage, seating assignments, or priority boarding (which allows you a roll-on carry-on bag) you will have to pay extra. Bags routinely cost around 50 euros ($82) per segment.

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