I have done some searching on google about the possibility to have a monthly subscription to an airline for recurring round-trip flights every other weekend between two destinations.
Do you know of anything like this?
I have done some searching on google about the possibility to have a monthly subscription to an airline for recurring round-trip flights every other weekend between two destinations.
Do you know of anything like this?
Some airlines like Frontier or Volaris offer "all you can fly" passes with yearly or monthly subscriptions. Thre tend to be a lot of restrictions on routes and availability so often it's not that useful.
Many airlines offer "prepaid" ticket for a specific route. Here is an example (https://www.flytap.com/en-lt/flight-pass). Again, there are complicated rules and many restrictions, so you need to study the exact terms in details and compare the pass to the "going rate" to figure out whether this makes sense or not.
These almost never make sense if you don't live in a hub of the marketing airline. Even if you do, you need to check the conditions really carefully against your needs.
By and large, the times for flight passes are gone and most airlines are fiercely protective of their idiotic "dynamic pricing" system and rather fly empty seats than selling cheap.
FWIW: the undisputed king of the flight pass is Tom Stuker who has clocked a whopiing 23 million miles with United (and happens to be a really nice guy as well!). He bought an unlimited lifetime business class pass from United in 1990 and sure has made good use of it :-) (https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/06/23/united-airlines-very-frequent-flyer/)
These passes have all gone away and some airlines have tried to invalidate, repossess or buy-back the few ones that are still out there.
SAS sells a product called "TravelPass Unlimited". It's not monthly but for 6 or 12 months. Only offered in "Plus" class. Link. Examples (there are of course more destinations to choose):