
The AAirpass price will be less expensive than current economy ticket price and I'm confirmed in first class at time of booking. Also, just needed last minute flight to a small market. It's always $871 + tax each way in business. Predicting travel budget for work is consistent. Someone like me commuting a JFK/lax transcon weekly can change flights at the last minute, book flights with no penalty if cancelled or changed. It also allows for confirmed upgrades at the time of booking a Coach ticket. It offers me the greatest flexibility for my schedule.

The fact that I can have a companion join on a ticket yet I earn their flown miles is a bonus when traveling with my non-frequent flying family and friend who don't care about miles Etc. What do the folks who buy Airpass on this forum think of it? I've been in contact with them but they've not pursued me very hard. Concierge Key is available for $50k individual spend or $75k team spend. I spoke to them and they take credit via wire transfer at $10k (Gold), $20k (Platinum), $30k (EP).
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How to Book: You need to buy through a travel agent, although you can find details about the program on Gol’s Website.I haven't seen much discussion lately on American's pre-pay flight service, where you pay at 40 cents on the mile, depending on flight class. The Gol Northeast Airpass ranges in price from US.$390 for three coupons to U.S.$690 for six. The Cost: The cheapest rate for the Brazil Airpass is U.S.$532 for four flight coupons, with nine coupons priced at U.S.$1,152.įor the Mercosul Airpass, rates range from U.S.$632 for four coupons to U.S.1,252 for nine. This pass carries the same restrictions as the others, although travelers may purchase as few as three flight coupons, or as many as six.


If you’re focusing on just a few cities in Brazil, consider the Gol Northeast Pass, which is limited to travel among 15 cities in northeastern Brazil, including Fortaleza, Recife and Salvador da Bahia. The Mercosul Pass, which has the same restrictions as the Brazil Airpass, also includes travel within Brazil, but extends your reach out to Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru and Bolivia. The Brazil Airpass, available only to non-residents of South America holding an international ticket, includes a minimum of four flight coupons and a maximum of nine, with a maximum stay of 30 days - all for flights within Brazil.

What It Offers: Gol, the fast-growing, low-cost Brazilian airline, offers three different air passes. Programs: Gol Brazil Airpass, Gol Mercosul Airpass, Gol Northeast Airpass
