The Netflix of Air Travel: This App Lets You Take Unlimited Flights Anywhere in the U.S.

In 2016, you can get everything from movies to cleaning ladies to raw meat on-demand, all with just a couple taps of your finger. So why does airline travel still feel so barbaric?

We rush to the airport in hopes of getting on an empty flight, stare at the connections board until our eyes go red, and spend hours scouring websites for the best bang for our buck. It’s stressful, time-consuming, and all-around backwards.

But that’s about to change, thanks to a newly launched app called OneGo. For a monthly fee of $2,950 USD, the service gives you unlimited access to over 500 nationwide routes to and from 76 major U.S. airports via seven of the country’s largest airlines. There are cheaper subscription options, too, which come with more restrictions, but they all allow you to change or cancel your plans at any time without any penalties.

The only downside? There still isn’t an app to get you through airport security without the threat of a pat-down.