The first "travel cards" have appeared in Canada
Created on 19.02.2020 16:37
From February 13 to May 13, 2020, Flair, Canadian low-cost airline will test a new product. Airline passengers can purchase a special pass, costing about CAD 500, travelling without restrictions, according to carrier's press service.
The prepaid package of unlimited flights is called Go Travel Passes and is valid only from February to May 2020. Peculiar travel card is intended for students or small business owners who are obliged to operate often around the country, but any passenger who is over 12 years old might buy the Go Travel Passes. It should be noted, travel card covers only a flight. Additional charges (e.g. fuel) and taxes, a passenger have to pay separately.
Commercial Director of Flair Airlines commented on the new product introduction: “We would like to make a travel by air more accessible, affordable and desirable for everyone.” The travel card is available in two versions. The cheaper version costs CAD 499 and allows you to travel around the country for 90 days, except for long weekends, as well as Fridays and Sundays. For CAD 699, a passenger receives unlimited flights at any time and an opportunity to carry one suitcase for free on each flight. If the action turns out to be popular, other world-famous airlines could introduce it, which will favorably affect on passengers worldwide.
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