What is Cape Air TravelPass and how to use it for booking?

Introduction – A Buzzy Perk That’s Eased Off the Runway​


Ever heard about the Cape Air TravelPass? It used to be a nifty tool for frequent flyers—think of it like a prepaid ticket pack to simplify booking. While the program has officially ended, those who still hold active TravelPass accounts can keep using them for the remainder of their 12-month validity. If you're curious about how it worked, how to use your remaining value, or options for help with booking, you’re in the right place—and yes, you can always call (844) 734-0813 to get personalized assistance.




What Was the TravelPass Program?​


Cape Air introduced TravelPass to reward loyal travelers with bulk-purchase convenience. The concept? Buy flight "passes" (commuter tickets) in packs—like 10 or more—and use them for flights you choose, up to one year from purchase. It simplified itinerary planning, especially for frequent routes like Boston–Nantucket or Puerto Rico–USVI.
(lebanonnh.gov)




TravelPass Program Status & Validity​


While TravelPass is no longer available for new purchases, existing account holders get to use theirs unchanged throughout the original 12-month period. Technical access remains active, even as Cape Air shifts toward newer programs.
(Cape Air)




How to Book a Flight Using TravelPass​


Step-by-Step Booking​


  1. Log into your Cape Air profile (where your TravelPass info lives).
  2. Go to “Book Flights”—select route and dates. The system will apply passes automatically if available.
  3. You must have enough passes to cover all passengers for both outbound and return legs (e.g., 4 passes for a roundtrip for two passengers).
  4. Confirm booking.
    (Cape Air)

You can also cancel or change TravelPass bookings (up to 24 hours before departure) with no penalty—passes return to your account within 24 hours.
(Cape Air)




Key Terms to Know​


  • Expiration: TravelPasses expire 12 months after purchase—no exceptions.
  • Non-transferable: They belong to the account holder and aren’t resaleable.
  • Group Flexibility: A single TravelPass account can serve up to 5 travelers.
    (Cape Air)

Miss a flight or don’t fly using your pass?
Expect forfeiture—especially with no-shows or last-minute changes without rebooking.
(Cape Air)




Alternatives Post-TravelPass​


If your TravelPass has expired or you're new to Cape Air, you'll default to standard published fares for booking flights. The native booking engine and tools like “Manage Reservations” are your new best friends.
(Cape Air)




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)​


1. What is Cape Air TravelPass?
A prepaid flight pass system allowing frequent Cape Air flyers to reserve travel with a block of tickets valid for a year.
(lebanonnh.gov, Cape Air)


2. Can I still buy TravelPass now?
No—the program has ended. Only existing TravelPass accounts remain active for their original 12-month term.
(Cape Air)


3. How do I book flights with a TravelPass?
Log into your Cape Air profile, ensure you have enough passes for the trip, then book through the standard engine—passes apply automatically.
(Cape Air)


4. Can I cancel or change a TravelPass booking?
Yes—if done more than 24 hours before departure, no penalties apply, and passes return to your account. Within 24 hours, you can switch flights on the same day, but new dates require new passes.
(Cape Air)


5. What if I miss a flight or don’t show up?
The pass is forfeited. There’s no refund or rebooking option—so set reminders or reach out ahead if you need to change plans.
(Cape Air)


6. Who can I call for TravelPass help?
Cape Air’s team is ready to assist—just dial (844) 734-0813 for questions about booking, cancellation, or last-minute changes.




Smart Tips If You Hold Remaining TravelPass Value​


  • Track expiration carefully—you have one year from the original purchase date.
  • Book early to secure flights, as schedules fill up fast.
  • Use manage-reservations tool to view or adjust bookings quickly.
  • Know penalties: exercise caution with cancellations or changes within 24 hours of departure.

If anything feels confusing—or if your pass is expiring soon—**call (844)
 
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