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Travel dreams just got cheaper

What if hopping on a plane felt as easy as calling a rideshare? Frontier is making that idea real again with its all-you-can-fly pass.

For $299, travelers can explore more than 100 destinations across the U.S., Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America. That’s less than most people spend on one round-trip ticket. The best part is you don’t have to wait; your travel adventure starts as soon as you grab the pass.

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Nearly two years of flying

The GoWild! pass doesn’t just cover a few months. Buyers get nearly 20 months of unlimited flights, starting the moment they purchase. This extra-long travel window is the biggest perk yet.

Unlike past offers, you won’t have to wait until next summer to start using it. That means extra weekend trips, surprise visits with loved ones, and plenty of chances to see new cities long before 2026 even arrives.

A price too good to ignore

Normally priced at $599, the pass is back for just $299. That’s a 50% savings that budget travelers can’t overlook. With airfare costs rising, many see this deal as a rare chance to fly often without draining their wallets.

Even if you only take two or three trips, you could cover the cost of the pass and then some, making every flight afterward feel like a bonus.

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How booking works

Domestic flights can be reserved just one day before departure. For international trips, you can book up to 10 days in advance. It’s a system designed for flexible travelers, spontaneous weekend getaways, and people who don’t mind planning on the fly.

Those who thrive on last-minute decisions will love this freedom, while planners might find it takes a little getting used to.

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Watch out for blackout dates

Like most big airline deals, there are blackout dates to keep in mind. That means peak holidays and some busy weekends may be off-limits.

Still, with nearly two years of open dates, most travelers will find plenty of chances to score trips that fit their schedule. It may take a little flexibility, but the savings often make it worth shifting travel plans by a few days.

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The true cost per flight

Each booking technically costs just $0.01 in airfare. The real expense comes from taxes and government fees, starting at $14.90 per segment.

That’s still a steal compared to buying a normal ticket, especially for longer domestic routes or international flights. Think about it, cross-country for under $20 isn’t something you find every day, and that’s what makes this deal so tempting.

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The extras add up

The pass covers only the seat itself. Carry-ons, checked bags, and choosing your spot on the plane all cost extra.

Frequent pass holders often travel light to keep costs down or wait to see if upgrades are offered at lower prices before boarding. Packing smart and skipping the extras is the best way to keep this pass as budget-friendly as possible.

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Who can buy it

The GoWild! pass is open to U.S. residents aged 18 and older. Once purchased, it’s non-transferable, so only you can use it.

Families and couples often buy multiple passes so everyone can enjoy the same travel freedom together. For anyone who qualifies, it’s a ticket to a lifestyle full of cheap, adventurous flights.

Benefits beyond flights

Frontier isn’t just giving away cheap seats. Pass holders also earn Frontier Miles on eligible flights.

Those who reach Elite Status can unlock perks like free baggage and complimentary seat upgrades, making the deal even sweeter. For loyal flyers, that can quickly turn a budget pass into a VIP experience with plenty of extras.

A pass for digital nomads

Remote workers and digital nomads see huge value here. Imagine living in Miami one week and Denver the next without worrying about flight prices.

The pass opens the door to a lifestyle where “home” can change as often as your mood. For anyone who’s already working online, it’s an easy way to mix business with new adventures on the road.

College students’ new best friend

For students far from home, the cost of flying back for breaks often adds up fast. This pass can ease that burden.

It’s also a perfect fit for study-abroad programs or last-minute trips with friends on long weekends. With student budgets already stretched thin, this pass gives them more travel freedom without breaking the bank.

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How it compares to rivals

Other airlines have tested unlimited flight models, but few have matched Frontier’s long travel window and low price. Budget competitors like Spirit are struggling, giving Frontier more space to attract new loyal customers.

Compared to subscription-style passes from other airlines, Frontier’s offer covers more destinations and more months for less money.

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Good for spontaneous travelers

If you’re the kind of person who decides on Thursday to fly somewhere by Friday, this pass was made for you.

The short booking window encourages spur-of-the-moment adventures instead of months of planning. That sense of freedom makes each trip feel exciting, like you’re always ready for your next surprise getaway.

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Best ways to maximize it

Pass holders who stay flexible and travel light get the most bang for their buck. Avoiding bag fees and grabbing weekday flights stretches the value.

Many pair the pass with budget-friendly lodging options, turning short trips into affordable escapes. The more you fly, the better the deal gets, so regular use is the real key to making it worth it.

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Frontier adds 22 new routes

Frontier isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Later in 2025, the airline will launch 22 new routes, expanding service across the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America.

This move strengthens Frontier’s presence in key hubs like Atlanta while opening up more options for travelers chasing both beach vacations and city getaways. It’s an aggressive step meant to capture more market share and bring even more budget-friendly flights to popular destinations.

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Hidden challenges

Not every traveler will find this pass practical. Blackout dates, added fees, and limited seat availability can be frustrating.

Those who prefer booking trips months in advance may find the short window stressful instead of exciting. It’s a trade-off between flexibility and predictability, and not everyone is comfortable with the gamble. Want to dodge these surprise costs? Here’s how to spot and avoid hidden airline fees.

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New loyalty perks on the table

Along with new routes, Frontier is shaking up its loyalty game. Travelers can now score companion travel certificates, reduced-price passes, instant elite gold status for $69, and even miles matching from other airlines.

These perks are designed to lure premium travelers who may feel let down by rivals like Southwest and Spirit. By improving value in its rewards programs, Frontier hopes to build lasting loyalty and keep customers choosing its flights. Here’s what you need to know about sneaky visa fees before your next trip.

Would you grab this pass and go wild, or do the blackout dates make you hesitate?

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Nauris Pukis
Somewhere between tourist and local. I've always been remote-first. Home is my anchor, but the world is my creative fuel. I love to spend months absorbing each destination, absorbing local inspiration into my work, proving that the best ideas often have foreign accents.

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