Imagine having the freedom to jet off to your dream destinations on a whim without worrying about the cost of each flight. That’s the allure of the latest trend in air travel.
Airline companies are racing to offer unlimited travel, tapping into consumers’ desire for flexibility and value. But with so many options hitting the market, which truly delivers on their promise of hassle-free, affordable globe-trotting?
Here are the top six airlines making waves with their “all-you-can-fly” passes.
1. TAP Air Portugal Flight Pass
TAP Air Portugal’s Flight Pass, offered in partnership with Optiontown, allows customers to purchase a set of journeys at up to 40% off regular fares. You can choose a pass with a minimum of 4 trips, valid for up to 2 years. (ref)
The pass covers all direct flights within Portugal and to over 50 destinations in Europe and North Africa. You still earn miles and enjoy all the usual TAP services and benefits.
One of the TAP Flight Pass’s best features is its flexibility—you don’t need to specify travel dates until you’re ready to book each flight.
The more flights you buy, the cheaper each one gets. This option is attractive for leisure and business travelers who want to maximize savings and simplify travel planning.
2. Wizz Air All You Can Fly Pass
Low-cost carrier Wizz Air recently launched its All You Can Fly Pass, letting members travel extensively on eligible flights for a full year. (ref) After paying a one-time membership fee, pass holders pay a small flat booking fee to reserve their flights.
The pass covers Wizz Air’s entire international network, except the domestic Italian routes.
There are some limitations to be aware of – booking is only allowed between 3 days and 3 hours before departure, and seat availability may differ from what’s shown to regular customers.
Only a personal item is included, with additional bags available to purchase. But with plans to offer 10,000 passes at an introductory price of $539 (€499), it’s an enticing deal for flexible travelers.
3. Alaska Airlines Flight Pass
Alaska Airlines Flight Pass is an attractive option for those exploring the western United States. For a flat monthly fee starting at $69, members can book 6-12 roundtrip flights annually to California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah destinations. (ref)
The pass offers full Main Cabin benefits like seat selection and mileage earning with no blackout dates.
Two plans are available—a standard Flight Pass with one roundtrip every two months or a Flight Pass Plus with one roundtrip monthly. Credits are issued regularly and can be redeemed online, and bookings are allowed up to 14 days in advance.
It’s an affordable and flexible way to travel for leisure, business, or visiting far-flung family and friends.
4. Air Canada Flight Pass
Air Canada’s Flight Pass offers a prepaid package of one-way flight credits that can be used for travel within various zones, including Canada, the US, sun destinations, and international routes. (ref)
Passes are valid for 12-15 months and allow bookings up to one hour before departure within North America or two hours before for other destinations.
Several pass options are available, letting you tailor your purchase to your needs – you can select the number of credits, fare type, and travel zone.
Perks include free seat selection, Aeroplan mileage earning, and access to Aeroplan Elite Status benefits. You can even book now and pay over time with Flex Pay.
5. Volaris Annual Pass
Mexican low-cost carrier Volaris offers an Annual Pass perfect for flexible travelers looking to pack in many experiences over a year. (ref) The pass offers unlimited travel on Volaris’ network of over 70 domestic and international destinations.
Details on the pass’s specifics are still emerging, but it promises to be affordable for frequent fliers who want to satisfy their wanderlust.
Look for more information from Volaris on pricing, terms, and conditions for this exciting new offering.
6. Frontier Airlines GoWild! Pass
Frontier Airlines made headlines with its GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly pass, offering a year of unlimited flights for an introductory price of $599. (ref) Passholders can access Frontier’s full domestic and international network with confirmed bookings the day before departure.
The pass automatically renews unless canceled, and bookings are subject to blackout periods and fees for baggage, seats, and other ancillary services.
But for flexible travelers who can pack light, it’s an unbeatable deal. The pass sold out quickly when it was first introduced – keep an eye out if Frontier offers it again.
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Nancy Maffia
Nancy received a bachelor’s in biology from Elmira College and a master’s degree in horticulture and communications from the University of Kentucky. Worked in plant taxonomy at the University of Florida and the L. H. Bailey Hortorium at Cornell University, and wrote and edited gardening books at Rodale Press in Emmaus, PA. Her interests are plant identification, gardening, hiking, and reading.