The ultra-low-cost airline JetSMART has introduced an innovative option for frequent travelers in South America: JetSMART GO, the region’s first flight subscription membership. This model allows passengers to access domestic flights in Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Colombia by paying a fixed monthly fee, similar to streaming services.
Four Flexible Travel Plans
JetSMART GO offers four subscription options tailored to different types of travelers. Depending on the chosen plan, users can take up to 12 flights per year, paying only airport fees at the time of booking. During its launch phase, the membership is available at a promotional price of 54 Peruvian soles or 57,000 Colombian pesos per month (approximately 14 US dollars).
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Key Benefits of the Subscription
- Hassle-Free Bookings: Only airport fees apply.
- Inflation Protection: No price hikes due to demand fluctuations.
- Access to Flights in Four Countries: Available in Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Colombia.
- Simple Subscription Process: Completed in four quick steps.
How to Subscribe to JetSMART GO
To join, users follow a straightforward four-step process:
- Choose a Plan: Select the option that best suits your travel needs.
- Customize Your Experience: Add luggage or other optional services.
- Create an Account and Payment Method: Register your details for automatic subscription management.
- Book Flights: Log in and reserve flights at least 7 days in advance, paying only airport fees.
With this initiative, JetSMART reaffirms its commitment to democratizing air travel and providing affordable options. “We want our customers to experience traveling SMART—flying more for less. With JetSMART GO, you fly your way,” said the airline’s CCO, Víctor Mejía.
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