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I love limited time offers that are not really all that limited. If you fly more than a few trips in a 30 day period then the Delta Traveler Pass really is a good deal and even more so at 30% off!
For some reason GoGo has not deactivated the link and I took it all the way to final checkout and it seems still live. I have no idea how much longer it will last but worth a look if you are going to be up in the air this month!
If you don’t want to get auto-billed month two, as readers have suggested, remove all credit cards stored at GoGo so no auto-bill possible or if you like to keep it there just email back to the auto-generated invoice that you want to cancel after the 1st 30 days! – René
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Good deal, but I think the price of in-air wifi is way too high, and until prices drop, should be boycotted. The demand is rising, and they can get more customers if they drop to a more realistic per-flight cost, or free with ads.
Still works. I had been off from traveling for the holidays so hadn’t renewed at the last month. Needed to start back up again and just tried the link and got it successfully for the all-pass (have AA, US, and DL flights coming in the next month so needed the all). Gave me a renewal / “new-user” price of $34.97 which translates to a $15 savings
Thanks for the tip – Got it to work for my upcoming Delta flights (all 3) across the country over the next three weeks.Was able to use my existing account to get the discount…did not have to sign up as a new user.
It’s ironic ( really moronic) to hear that Delta is upgrading the seats and bathrooms on many of its aircrafts by making them larger. It’s ironic, because I was on one of the first flight of one of the new state-of-the-art 737-900ER they took possession of, on a flight from Detroit to San Fran. I can tell you that the seats size and the knee space was ridiculously compressed. By knees where totally jammed in when the passenger in front reclined their seat. Sitting in the plane was a complete manifestation of the cliché of “packed in like sardines”. Worst yet was the bathroom which only allowed for standing straight and virtually upright. I have no clue how a larger than average female passenger could maneuver to sit in toilet. They have ordered 100 of these planes that are the “future” for Delta which will have passengers totally crammed in, while on the other hand, they are now expanding the seat and bathrooms on their older fleet …RIDICOLUS if not MORONIC
P.S. Having the return of inflight entertainment especially the range offered on 737-900 was good …plus the funny touch in the fight safety videos was cute. Harken me back to the days of SONG.