b720 wrote:Exactly, the B.light Pass is excellent, and functions very smoothly. The price per flight, no one can beat specially at short notice. One can pick up the phone, and book for the next day on flights where B.light seats are still available, no matter how high the available fare is.. as Inquirer states, no one can beat their frequencies and network.. besides, when booking the pass one does not even pay those dreaded credit card charges one pays for each flight!! Adds up in every single way..way to go, these are ways they can fight off competition.. they might even introduce them on their N.America and Africa flights!! 3 flights per six months, or 6 flights a year for really competitive prices from and to any point in Europe??
Way off topic...and not completely true either.
B Pass are RETURN tickets and your stay must include a saturday night. So a lot less flexible than what one would think at first sight. Also the quoted price is for 3 months validity only, so you need to fly six returns in three months and your stay has to include a saturday night. SN introduced their B Pass as a tempory promotion with only 1000 passes available. Months later some are still available so it isn't a big succes.
I am a frequent flyer on a route both SN and Ezy operate and have looked into almost all possible scenarios.
B pass is useless for me as I don't often stay a saturday night.
If you want more frequencies: use SN if you want to travel cheap fly Ezy.