Jet setting around the world can be incredibly glamorous, but it can also be incredibly expensive. That’s where Air Tahiti Nui comes in.
The French Polynesian airline is offering travelers the chance to score its first-ever Tiare Pass, offering round-trip tickets from the United States to each destination the airline flies to (Paris, Tahiti, Tokyo, and New Zealand) for one low price. The pass — which goes on sale for two days on Nov. 25th and Nov. 26 from at 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m. PST each day — is available for just $1,525, the airline shared with Travel + Leisure.
In total, the airline will offer up to 250 passes for sale.
Pass holders can then visit each of the carrier’s dreamy destinations from its gateway cities in the U.S. (Los Angeles or Seattle) over the course of one year between Dec. 1, 2023, and Dec. 1, 2024.
“As we celebrate our 25th anniversary, the Tiare Pass embodies Air Tahiti Nui’s heartfelt gratitude to our cherished travelers,” Caroline Borawski, the vice president of the Americas at Air Tahiti Nui, told T+L. “This special offering unlocks a year of unforgettable travel experiences to some of the world’s most iconic destinations… all in one remarkable package for 250 fortunate pass holders.”
To book, the carrier is going old-school by requiring travelers to call the airline’s reservation team directly at a special booking phone number. However, that phone number will only be revealed online on Nov. 25 at 9 a.m. PT.
Each pass holder will then be able to book flights in the airline’s economy cabin, but must book each ticket over the phone. Each flight will come with one checked bag and an onboard meal included.
Flights to Tokyo are also blacked out from May 8, 2024, to October 26, 2024.
Air Tahiti Nui — one of T+L readers’ favorite international airlines — isn’t the only airline to offer a flight pass. Last year, Frontier Airlines launched its unlimited GoWild! Pass (which is currently on sale for Black Friday), and Alaska Airlines offers its own flight subscription pass, allowing travelers to book six, 12, or 24 roundtrip flights per year at a fixed monthly rate.