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Hellos! This is my first time posting on these forums and I wanted to put out an idea regarding ticket sales. With the rise of membership airlines (also referred to as the Netflix of air travel or all you can fly) such as Surf Air and Beacon, can a monthly membership fee option be possible? Would be a neat feature.



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Hellos! This is my first time posting on these forums and I wanted to put out an idea regarding ticket sales. With the rise of membership airlines (also referred to as the Netflix of air travel or all you can fly) such as Surf Air and Beacon, can a monthly membership fee option be possible? Would be a neat feature.


Maybe. Im not sure this occurs in real life.

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Maybe. Im not sure this occurs in real life.

 

SurfAir and Beacon Air are 2 examples of real life airlines with this system. Jetblue also offers a monthly all you can fly pass. 



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JAL have just announced one too



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"All you can fly" reminds me of the AAirpass disaster ;-) 

 

Besides that:

How would you calculate pax flying on their membership/flat rate instead of buying a ticket at regular price? Higher load factor but less revenue? What would be the base of calculating how many times a member pax  flies per day/month/year?






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