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  2. Travel subscription plans from airlines and hotels are ... - AOL

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    Airlines and hotels are offering subscription deals aimed at frequent travelers and remote workers. Subscription travel is rising post-pandemic as more people take advantage.

  3. Alaska Airlines Debuts Subscription Model for Flights - AOL

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    Alaska Airlines began on Wednesday selling pay-as-you-go flight passes in a move that hops on the popularity of the subscription model. Travelers who agree to pay a monthly fee will receive ...

  4. Alaska is the first major US airline to offer a 'flight pass ...

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    The memberships start at $49 and go up to $749 per month at the highest level, but customers will still be responsible for taxes, fees, and a nominal fare price.

  5. AAirpass - Wikipedia

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    Sample lifetime AAirpass card. AAirpass (pronounced Airpass) was a membership-based discount program offered by American Airlines to frequent flyers launched in 1981. The program offered pass holders free flights and unlimited access to Admirals Club locations for either five years or life.

  6. Surf Air - Wikipedia

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    Surf Air Europe operated under the same subscription model where customers pay a monthly fee starting from £1,750 ($2,180) for unlimited travel. [6] Surf Air would start with flights from London to Zurich during the week and to Ibiza in Spain at weekends. [7] It had plans to add routes to Cannes, Munich, Luxembourg, and Milan. [6]

  7. List of frequent flyer programs - Wikipedia

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    Frequent-flyer programs (or Frequent-flyer programmes) are customer loyalty programs used by many passenger airlines.This is a list of current airlines with frequent-flyer programs, the names of those programs and partner programs (excluding earn-only, spend-only and codeshare arrangements).

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