Sunday, November 24, 2024

Frontier To Unveil Travel Buffet Option With ‘All-You-Can-Fly-Pass’

Frontier Airlines is known for its low costs. But a pass that allows you to fly unlimited for one fixed price? That’s exactly what the low-budget carrier is doing.

Frontier’s new GoWild! Pass will allow unlimited flying for pass holders.

For one price, travelers who opt for the GoWild! Pass will get an unlimited number of flights and access to all Frontier destinations. Flexibility with flights is available for 12 months for over 300 days of travel in that year. Bookings are confirmed ahead of travel under this program as well.

One downfall could be that travelers will be able to get confirmed for your flight the day before you take. If that’s the earliest to be confirmed for a flight, it might not be worth it for those travelers who plan in advance.

If you’re already a Frontier Miles member, will be the first to get early access to a limited number of passes that will be offered at a discounted rate.

Fliers will be able to “Go Wild” on booking flights starting in Spring 2023, according to a release from Frontier.

The big question: How much is this unlimited flight pass?

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