Air Canada’s all-you-can-eat fares
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Like flying? A lot? Really, really a lot? Like Canada? Like the idea of going through American immigration in Canada? Have I got a deal for you…
Air Canada is rolling out all-you-can-fly fare passes for 3 and 6-month periods. The fares aren’t cheap, per se (fares start at ~$1700 per month), but if you commute between the US and Canada on a regular basis, this could be up your alley.
This nugget in their press release might be handy, too:
In addition, Air Canada is offering automatic top tier Elite frequent flyer status to its customers who purchase a six-month Unlimited ‘Flight Pass to Canada’ subscription at the Latitude fare level starting at $2,360 per month with additional flexibility and benefits.
All “Latitude” passes offer unlimited free upgrades (when available…). Alas, you’ll earn a fixed number of miles per month, depending on the fare level you purchase (10K/month for Tango Plus, 15K/month for Latitude), and you can’t credit the miles to another Star Alliance program.
Details on the 3-month unlimited flight passes are here. 6-month passes are here. The 6-month passes are here.
Related:
- Air Canada’s new menu of fare options
- Air Canada opens ALL seats to frequent flyer redemption
- Checked luggage now costs 20 bucks on lowest Air Canada fares
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March 13th, 2007 at 11:34 pm |
The fixed mileage earning on the pass is probably a result of Flyer Talker mtacchi, who in 2005 earned a whopping 1 million miles from a 2 month pass.
The 2006 version of the passes also had fixed earning - see my blog entry.