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Frontier Airlines unveils limited-time offer for all-you-can-fly passes
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Colby Kirkpatrick Contributor | The Points Guy

Frontier Airlines has announced a limited-time offer for its 2025-26 GoWild! Pass, allowing travelers to purchase an all-you-can-fly pass for $299. The discounted price is available until midnight on December 18. The pass will be valid from May 1, 2025, to April 30, 2026. After the initial year, the pass will automatically renew at a higher price of $699 unless canceled.

The GoWild! Pass comes in three versions: an annual pass, a monthly pass, and a fall and winter pass. The fall and winter option is priced at $399 and can be used between September 1, 2024, and February 28, 2025. Meanwhile, the monthly pass offers a first-month rate of $50 (excluding a $99 enrollment fee) and renews at $149 per month.

Despite offering unlimited flights to domestic and international destinations like Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America, travelers should note that blackout dates apply. In addition to ticket costs covered by the GoWild! Pass, users must pay taxes and fees separately. Full-size carry-ons, checked bags, and advance seat assignments are not included unless travelers hold Frontier elite status or purchase these options separately.

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Booking windows for domestic flights open one day before travel with international bookings available ten days prior. However, early booking might incur additional charges.

"The idea of an all-you-can-fly pass is borderline intoxicating for some travelers," reads the announcement about potential savings offered by the Frontier GoWild! Pass despite certain limitations like taxes on flights and extra costs associated with luggage or seat selection.

For frequent flyers who can adapt their plans according to availability or those holding Frontier elite status—providing perks like complimentary baggage—the GoWild! Pass could prove cost-effective compared to standard fares frequently offered by Frontier Airlines during sales events.

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