Frontier Airlines offers an ‘all you can fly’ pass for just $29

Frontier Airlines is trying to lure travelers with its latest “all you can fly” deal.

The airline announced “GoWild!” pass which offers unlimited flights for only $299 per year – for a limited time only.

“GoWild! The Passport is perfect for spontaneous adventurers, budget-savvy travelers and anyone who dreams of unlimited travel,” said Bobby Schroeter, Chief Commercial Officer of Frontier Airlines, in a press release on Tuesday.

The deal is only available to the first 5,000 customers who sign up during the pre-sale, which ends on December 18 at 23:59 MST. After that, the price will increase to $499.

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To be eligible, passport holders must be 18 years of age or older, a resident of the United States and members of Frontier Miles, the airline’s loyalty program. If you are not a member, you will be automatically registered when you register.

After purchasing “GoWild!” pass, travelers can book tickets on select Frontier flights for one penny. However, they must also pay any taxes and fees associated with the flight ticket.

There are other restrictions worth noting when buying into the deal: the passholder cannot reserve seats, and the fare does not include carry-on or checked baggage.

Frontier’s “GoWild!” pass will allow travelers to make reservations the day before departure for domestic travel and 10 days before departure for international flights.

The airline flies to destinations across the US, the Caribbean, Mexico and Latin America.

The pass is valid for travel between 1 May 2025 and 30 April 2026. Travelers will also not be able to use the pass for travel dates around public holidays and other busy periods. Passholders cannot use it to buy tickets for other travelers.

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