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A little about Playa Zipolite, The Beach of the Dead . . .

Playa Zipolite, Oaxaca, Southern Mexico, on the Pacific Ocean. A little bit about my favorite little get-away on this small world of ours.

Zipolite, a sweaty 30-minute walk west from Puerto Angel, brings you to Playa Zipolite and another world. The feeling here is 1970's - Led Zep, Marley, and scruffy gringos.

A long, long time ago, Zipolite beach was usually visited by the Zapotecans...who made it a magical place. They came to visit Zipolite to meditate, or just to rest.

Recently, this beach has begun to receive day-trippers from Puerto Angel and Puerto Escondido, giving it a more TOURISTY feel than before.

Most people come here for the novelty of the nude beach, yoga, turtles, seafood, surf, meditation, vegetarians, discos, party, to get burnt by the sun, or to see how long they can stretch their skinny budget.

I post WWW Oaxaca, Mexico, Zipolite and areas nearby information. Also general budget, backpacker, surfer, off the beaten path, Mexico and beyond, information.

REMEMBER: Everyone is welcome at Zipolite.

ivan

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

These 7 airlines offer ‘all you can fly’ flight passes and packages — ...


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These 7 airlines offer ‘all you can fly’ flight passes and packages — ...


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Where would you jet off to if you never had to pay for another flight again? The concept of unlimited flights is a dream for many frequent flyers and travel devotees — and with more and more airlines offering flight passes and packages, that dream is getting closer to becoming reality.

Flight passes and packages are exactly what they sound like: You pay once to access a bundle of (or sometimes even unlimited) flights to given destinations. Certain budget airlines in the US and Canada offer very generous packages for flight paths within North America, while bigger airlines are starting to offer international packages as well.

A flight pass is indeed an investment compared to purchasing a one-off flight, but if you’re traveling multiple times per year (or if you’ve always wanted to), then it might be worth looking into the airlines and offerings that’ll get you an unlimited spot onboard.

Here are the best airline flight passes and packages in North America and beyond. Consider them if you’re a frequent business traveler or are about to embark on a long-term adventure.

Alaska Airlines Flight Pass

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-800

The Alaska Airlines Flight Pass is a subscription-based membership that’ll grant you access to up to 24 roundtrips each year among 15 destinations in CaliforniaArizonaNevada and Utah.

The membership does not have blackout dates, which means you can even fly on major holidays like Thanksgiving or Christmas without paying extra fees. Mileage Plan elite status members will also receive free upgrades to first-class and premium-class seats, when available.

From $49 per month at AlaskaAirlines.com.

Frontier Airlines GoWild! Pass

Frontier Airlines Airbus A320

Frontier Airlines made headlines last year for its brand-new GoWild! All You Can Fly Pass. The one-time payment gives you access to all US and international destinations that Frontier Airlines serves (this includes sun destinations!).

That said, domestic flights are confirmed one day before departure while international flights can be confirmed up to 10 days from departure, so only buy the pass if you’re comfortable with last-minute travel.

Further, flights are subject to blackout periods, so don’t bank on using your GoWild! Pass over the holidays. But otherwise, you’ll have access to a veritable all-you-can-fly service for the length of your monthly or annual pass for just the cost of taxes and fees.

From $149 per month at FlyFrontier.com.

Air Canada Flight Pass

Air Canada Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

The Air Canada flight pass offering works slightly different from its American counterparts, but it’s still worth considering if you travel to and from Canada regularly.

Unlimited flight passes are available based on zones and destinations and, unfortunately, do not allow mixing and matching. This means if you book one given destination to another, that’s the only flight path you can access. It’s a great option for business travel or students regularly commuting from school to home.

From $1,420 per month at AirCanada.com.

Porter Airlines Pass

Toronto, Canada - Oct 17, 2017: Porter Airlines Bombardier Dash 8 departing from the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport

Porter Airlines is another Canadian airline that offers a flight pass worth considering if you travel to and from Canada regularly — especially since Porter Airlines has started a massive network expansion.

The flight pass — the Porter Pass — comes in the form of 10, 20, 50 or 100 prepaid flight credits which are valid for 365 days after purchase. This program allows you to mix and match your flight paths and also allows you to share flight credits with others. Note that the Porter Pass is only available for members of the VIPorter loyalty program, which is free to join.

Find out more at FlyPorter.com.

Air Tahiti Multi-Island Pass

Air Tahiti ATR72 in Bora Bora

Air Tahiti is making it easier than ever to see multiple islands during your trip to Tahiti (as well as the Austral Islands and part of the Marquesas Islands).

There are a variety of different multi-island passes available, ranging from the Discovery Pass (MooreaHuahine and Raiatea) to more comprehensive passes like the Bora Tuamotu Max Pass (MooreaHuahineRaiateaBora BoraMaupitiRangiroaTikehau and Fakarava).

These packages could be a huge money saver if you’re planning a long trip to French Polynesia, so do the math and see if it makes more sense than buying individual flight tickets.

Find out more at AirTahiti.com.

Wizz All You Can Fly

A photo of a Wizz Air airplane taking off in Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Wizzair is a European low-cost carrier with a significant presence in Europe and the Middle East. Expect to pay more for extras like bags and seat selection when you fly with the airline.

The airline recently announced a flight pass called Wizz All You Can Fly that can be used to book an unlimited number of flights for €599 per year, which is approximately $658 at the time of publishing. While this might be a tempting offer for travelers based in Europe, there are some major catches.

You’ll pay €9.99 — approximately $10.97 — per flight you book with the pass and flights are only bookable three days in advance. Flights booked with the pass only include a personal item. You’d need to fly more than 60 times per year to get value from the pass, according to travel website The Points Guy.

If you’re interested in the Wizz All You Can Fly pass, 10,000 passes are available and booking starts Sept. 25, 2024. Be sure to consider how inexpensive Wizzair flights are before buying a pass — you may be better off paying for flights as you go if you tend to book in advance.

Find out more at Wizzair.com.

Southwest Airlines Companion Pass

A photo of a Southwest Boeing 737 taking off in Las Vegas

This is different from the other flight passes on this list, but it’s still worth a mention. Southwest Rapid Rewards members can get the Southwest Companion Pass after earning 135,000 qualifying points in a year. After this, the member can take a companion with them on all their Southwest flights for the remainder of the current year and the entirety of the following.

The Companion Pass is valid on points booked with cash or Rapid Rewards points, and members can change their specified companion up to three times per year. There are no blackout dates or limits to how many times you can use the pass, and you can use it on any international or domestic route that Southwest operates.

And fortunately, all points earned from any of the Southwest credit cards — including the welcome bonus — count as qualifying points towards the pass.

The information for the Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Credit Card has been collected independently by CNN Underscored. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

This can be a great option for a couple that travels together, as it effectively gives you a ‘buy one get one free’ coupon that you can use on every Southwest flight you take while your Companion Pass is valid.

Find out more at Southwest.com.

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has raised the cost of applying for or renewing its Trusted Traveler Programs – a catchall term that covers Global Entry, NEXUS and SENTRI – from $100 to $120, as of October 1.

US Customs and Border Protection raises Global Entry fees by 20 percent

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By Lilit Marcus, CNN

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Published 10:59 PM EDT, Mon September 30, 2024



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The price of a smoother experience going through American airports has just gone up by 20%.


US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has raised the cost of applying for or renewing its Trusted Traveler Programs – a catchall term that covers Global Entry, NEXUS and SENTRI – from $100 to $120, as of October 1.



Previously, it was on an “a la carte” system with different prices for different travelers, but now everyone will have to pay the same rate. The only exception is for minors: those under the age of 18 whose parents are enrolled in Global Entry and other Trusted Traveler Programs will not have to pay a fee.


The change means the cost of applying for NEXUS, a joint program between the US and Canada that makes travel easier between the two countries, will more than double, going from $50 to $120.


Global Entry launched in 2008. Ten years later, the CBP began rolling out biometrics and facial recognition for travelers enrolled in the program.


“As these programs have matured and expanded, updating the fee structures is critical to the continuation and management of the programs,” the CBP, which is managed by the Department of Homeland Security, wrote in a press release announcing the changes.


Signing up for Global Entry requires an application process and in-person interview in addition to the nonrefundable application fee. Once approved, it’s good for five years and can be renewed online.


Travelers with Global Entry can use dedicated fast lanes at US airports.


And it’s not only Americans who are eligible. Permanent residents (Green Card holders) in the US, or residents of 15 countries and territories, including Singapore, Mexico, Germany, and India, can apply as well, provided they meet certain criteria.


The fees must be paid in US dollars.

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1 USD =  19.257 MXN

Rates correct as of 2024-10-08 12:00:00 UTC