The ‘Netflix for planes’ offers unlimited air travel for a monthly fee
bgr.com"The two most important points are that you have to book at least seven days in advance, and can have at most four one-way reservations active at any point. By my math, that means you’ll get at most 16 one-way tickets booked per month. At most." [0]
[0] http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2016/02/03/unlimited-...
"Netflix for planes" is just confusing. I literally read the title and thought this was about movie rental on aircraft... Then found the article incredibly confusing....
Honestly the title would be clearer as:
"OneGo to offer almost unlimited air travel within the US for a monthly fee."
As to the service: Seems incredibly niche. Inter-US flights are pretty inexpensive, and this doesn't seem like it breaks even unless you fly an unusual number of times in a given period (roughly 8 per month by my count, give or take).
I got real excited about this until I read this part:
"OneGo offers unlimited travel within the United states via all major U.S. airlines."