What is the Route 66 Centennial Boarding Pass
What Is the Route 66 Centennial Boarding Pass?
The Route 66 Centennial Boarding Pass was created to help travelers connect with trusted local businesses while exploring Northern Arizona and historic Route 66.
Rather than using an app or complex system, the Boarding Pass is a simple, downloadable image that travelers save to their phone and present when visiting participating locations. Each partner featured in the program has been carefully selected to represent authentic lodging, dining, shopping, and tour experiences along the Mother Road.
Boarding Pass offers vary by partner, but the purpose remains the same — to support meaningful travel experiences while strengthening local communities as Route 66 approaches its 100-year Centennial.
How Do I Get the Boarding Pass?
Getting the Boarding Pass is simple.
Travelers can download the Boarding Pass directly to their phone or device. No app is required. Just save the image so it’s ready to show when visiting a participating business.
How Do I Use the Boarding Pass with Partners?
Each Boarding Pass Partner may have different requirements to redeem their offer.
When visiting a participating business, simply present your Boarding Pass and follow the instructions provided by that partner.
To explore available offers:
- Visit the Boarding Pass Page
- Choose the Northern Arizona area you will be visiting
- Use the dropdown to view participating Boarding Pass Partners
- Select a partner to view their current Boarding Pass offer, read Google and TripAdvisor reviews, and learn more about the business
Why the Boarding Pass Exists
The Route 66 Centennial Boarding Pass is part of a larger effort to preserve the spirit of the Mother Road — encouraging travelers to slow down, explore locally, and experience Route 66 through real places and real people.
This project is built on real experiences, and travelers are invited to share their honest reviews and stories to help preserve the living history of Route 66 for future generations
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