Airlines launch unlimited flight passes to combat coronavirus slump
Some airlines are introducing passes that offer unlimited flights to tempt back passengers and combat the coronavirus slump. Even as travel restrictions have started to ease, quarantine rules and other public health measures have prevented a significant increase in passenger numbers. One potential solution being floated is to sell passes for unlimited air travel. Air Canada is the latest airline to launch the concept, offering its Infinite Canada Flight Pass starting from $2,260 per month. The pass, which can be purchased to cover a one, two or three-month period, allows passengers to take as many flights as they like within Canada for a flat fee. Travellers can also change or cancel their flight up to an hour before its departure at no additional cost. However, customers will have to get in there quick – the pass is only available to purchase until 23 September. The airline follows in the footsteps of Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia, which earlier this year introduced a year-long unlimited pass for residents to travel to domestic destinations for 499 ringgit (GBP94). China Eastern also launched a weekend-only unlimited flight pass to stimulate growth following the Covid-19 outbreak. However, the pass was so popular the airline subsequently changed the deal to only cover weekday flights instead.<br/>
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Airlines launch unlimited flight passes to combat coronavirus slump
Some airlines are introducing passes that offer unlimited flights to tempt back passengers and combat the coronavirus slump. Even as travel restrictions have started to ease, quarantine rules and other public health measures have prevented a significant increase in passenger numbers. One potential solution being floated is to sell passes for unlimited air travel. Air Canada is the latest airline to launch the concept, offering its Infinite Canada Flight Pass starting from $2,260 per month. The pass, which can be purchased to cover a one, two or three-month period, allows passengers to take as many flights as they like within Canada for a flat fee. Travellers can also change or cancel their flight up to an hour before its departure at no additional cost. However, customers will have to get in there quick – the pass is only available to purchase until 23 September. The airline follows in the footsteps of Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia, which earlier this year introduced a year-long unlimited pass for residents to travel to domestic destinations for 499 ringgit (GBP94). China Eastern also launched a weekend-only unlimited flight pass to stimulate growth following the Covid-19 outbreak. However, the pass was so popular the airline subsequently changed the deal to only cover weekday flights instead.<br/>