OneGo has been getting a lot of press the past few days,after it publicly launched on Monday. For those of you not familiar, they're a startup with the tagline "Unlimited Flying For Unlimited Opportunities." OneGo claims to be the first booking app for subscription-based flying on major airlines.
It's an extremely intriguing concept. When I first saw this I first asked myself what the catch was, and then thought this seemed like a mileage runner's dream come trusty.
To start,let's talk approximately pricing. To sign-up there's a $495 account creation fee, and then after that you're on a monthly plan. The country is split up into four regions, or the costs indicated are monthly,ranging from $1500 to $2950. With that in mind, here are the subscription options:-- Nationwide: $2950
-- West: $1500
-- Central: $1950
-- East: $2, or 300That's a sizable amount of money,but less than $100 per day to wing around the country as much as you want seems too agreeable to be trusty, right?The post Is Unlimited Flying With OneGo A agreeable Deal? appeared first on One Mile at a Time.
Source: boardingarea.com