OK, first off please excuse my ignorance. It is many years since I used an air pass to fly around the States and in those good old days it was a Delta Airlines pass bought in conjunction with my Transatlantic ticket and was valid for unlimited travel for a month (albeit standby).
I'm planning a trip to the US early next year and will be visiting AZ, IL, AR, NC and FL. What experiences have any of you had with these air passes? I'd like to use Virgin as my Transatlantic carrier. Are there any air pass programs I could use with my Virgin ticket? Is it something that I could book via the web when I've planned my itinerary or is it better for me to visit my local travel agent? I understand that the air passes are now pre-booked in sectors (say 6 or 8) and if the flight from A to B involves a stopover that may count as 2 flights.
Any advice here and other observations much appreciated.
Edit: Should have also mentioned that my preference would be an open jaw flying into Chicago and out of Miami or Orlando. Would that be easy to achieve or more cost effective if I were to do the Transatlantic into and out of say Miami?
Phil
I'm planning a trip to the US early next year and will be visiting AZ, IL, AR, NC and FL. What experiences have any of you had with these air passes? I'd like to use Virgin as my Transatlantic carrier. Are there any air pass programs I could use with my Virgin ticket? Is it something that I could book via the web when I've planned my itinerary or is it better for me to visit my local travel agent? I understand that the air passes are now pre-booked in sectors (say 6 or 8) and if the flight from A to B involves a stopover that may count as 2 flights.
Any advice here and other observations much appreciated.
Edit: Should have also mentioned that my preference would be an open jaw flying into Chicago and out of Miami or Orlando. Would that be easy to achieve or more cost effective if I were to do the Transatlantic into and out of say Miami?
Phil