Surf Air Turns Travel by Plane into a Subscription Service
It seems that subscriptions are taking over as the dominant pricing model for many types of services. Companies providing online services including digital music, videos and eBooks have turned to offering customers a monthly subscription as an alternative to individual item prices. The subscription model is stretching out even farther and invading other major industries besides digital entertainment now as well. Cool product in technology Surf Air is an airline that doesn’t sell regular airfare for individual flights. Instead, Surf Air offers people access to an unlimited amount of flights for a single monthly price.
Many executives and professionals fly around frequently between cities for work purposes and it costs them a significant amount of time and money. Surf Air is targeting these types of professionals and frequent fliers with its innovative service. Surf Air allows people to book flights on their computers or mobile devices in less than a minute and simply show up when it’s time to leave. By using this service, busy executives can potentially save time by avoiding regular booking processes and long ticket lines. Anyone who has difficulty connecting to Surf Air’s booking services online may be experiencing problems with his or her computer and he or she may require a solution from a computer repair provider.
Surf Air provides its subscribers with “Flight Passes” when they join the service. Each of these flight passes are re-useable, but members can only book as many flights at once as they have flight passes open. Once a flight lands at its destination, the flight pass opens up for use again so subscribers can book another one. Surf Air has different membership tiers, which give users access to different numbers of flight passes at a given time. Anyone who has issues while trying to book flights on their mobile device using his or her Surf Air flight passes could have technical trouble requiring the aid of a tech support service.
Surf Air also has options for people who occasionally need to bring others with them on their flights. The company offers a flat rate for guest passengers when members need someone to accompany them.
Currently, Surf Air is only available for a number of cities in the western United States, including Las Vegas, Scottsdale, San Diego and San Jose. As the concept continues to catch on, the airline is looking to expand to the rest of the country as well, making their service even more valuable for frequently flying professionals.
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