TAP issues an all-you-can-fly ticket

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TAP issues an all-you-can-fly ticket

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The Star Alliance member TAP Portugal is issuing an all-you-can-fly ticket for European routes. This costs 2.399 euros in economy class or 3.399 euros in business and enables unlimited travel on TAP's European route network for one month.

If you opt for the two-month variant, the bottom line is that you drive cheaper, because the Eco costs € 3.399 and the Business € 5.399. However, the offers also have a catch, because all variants do not include flights within Portugal. According to the company, the “European Flight Pass” can only be used on European routes from Lisbon and Porto.

TAP also makes it clear in a broadcast that it is not planned to offer the product on a permanent basis. It is currently limited until December 15, 2020. However, the carrier is not a pioneer when it comes to “All you can Fly”, because in the past Tuifly offered this to young people at least before Air Berlin took over the European routes. Widerøe always makes such products in the summer months. In Austria, Robin Hood Aviation, which no longer existed, also offered a flat rate with the “Unlimiticket”.

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