much like frontier airline's go wild pass....
Volaris, a Mexican low-cost airline based in Mexico City with service to more than 70 destinations in 8 countries.(Mexico City, Cancún, Culiacan, León, Mexicali and Monterrey) is offering an annual pass for $500. Purchase this annual pass and fly as many times as you want, just pay the taxes and government fees. Your flight will be basic economy, which will only allow a free personal item that fits under the seat in front on you.
Volaris Annual Pass [volaris.com]
Things To Know:
Volaris Annual Pass includes all our domestic and international routes. Seats are based on availability.
You may start booking flights with Volaris Annual Pass starting on August 16th, 2023.
For domestic flights you must book up 24 hours prior to departure.
For international flights you must book up 3 days prior to departure.
You can use the Volaris Annual Pass to book flights on any date of the year. You only have to follow the booking restrictions for domestic and international destinations.
Your flights do not include carry-on or checked baggage, only one personal item.
You can only book one way direct flights without connections.
You must book all your flights through
www.annualpass.volaris.com
Your flights do not earn Spin Premia points.
Seats to fly with the Volaris Annual Pass are subject to availability on each route.
Volaris Annual Pass is personal and non-transferable.
The Volaris Annual Pass holder must be at least 18 years old.
You must cover the TUA and taxes on every flight booked with Volaris Annual Pass.
When booking a flight, the charge can only be paid by credit or debit card.
Volaris Annual Pass is automatically renewed every year. You can cancel it directly from your profile. The fees for periods already paid, even if they have not been used, are non-refundable.
See terms and conditions
here [caravelo.com].
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You can get it a little cheaper by paying in Pesos.
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Were does it state they are owned by southwest? they had a partner ship around 2010ish but they split ways.
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I've flown volaris many times and they are a lcc so you pay for bags which aren't cheap and seats which generally are cheap. They change their schedule a bit so that's sometime to keep in mind and the ground operations are poor, could take an hour to drop a bag.
I've flown volaris many times and they are decent, however checked baggage is quite pricey the seats are very tight with little padding and their ground operations, customer service and website is subpar. They also change their schedules quite often. The cabin crew is generally friendly and hard working and the food/beverage options are ok.
I will fly with volaris again but Alaska, United, American and Delta are all much better IMO. I spend half the year and Mexico and haven't heard a single Mexican refer to volaris as great.
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redeemable for the pass on each flight. Good luck getting your money worth of flights.
After creating a new account with a new email, now it won't accept payment. I've tried multiple cards across multiple banks and it's failing every time. Excellent.
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After creating a new account with a new email, now it won't accept payment. I've tried multiple cards across multiple banks and it's failing every time. Excellent.