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Frontier Airlines is bringing back ‘All-You-Can-Fly’ for $299

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Where will you go wild?

Frontier Airlines is bringing back its fan-favorite GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Pass for just $299.

But pack your bags quickly.

Frontier Airlines is bringing back its fan-favorite GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Pass for just $299. Frontier Airlines

Now through September 5, travelers can rating an annual pass on the deeply discounted rate of $299 (usually $599). That’s lower than the price of a single domestic flight on many other US carriers — and it unlocks unlimited flights with Frontier for well over a 12 months.

Even higher? You may start flying straight away.

Unlike previous years, this GoWild! Annual Pass allows immediate use — supplying you with an additional eight months of unlimited travel before the usual travel period even begins in May 2026.

The GoWild! Pass gives jet-setters access to domestic and international destinations, from vibrant US cities to tropical getaways and every little thing in between.

Unlike previous years, this GoWild! Annual Pass allows immediate use — supplying you with an additional eight months of unlimited travel before the usual travel period even begins in May 2026. Getty Images

Domestic flights might be made available to pass holders at some point before departure, while international flights will open 10 days upfront. Pass holders might be charged just 0.01 per flight segment, plus applicable taxes and charges.

Nevertheless, select flights will now be available earlier for a fee.

Flights don’t include add-ons like bags or seat selection — but you’ll be able to customize your experience

Pass holders also earn Frontier miles on all eligible flights, and people with Elite Status can rating free bags and seat upgrades.

The $299 price tag is just available for one week, after which the GoWild! 2026 –2027 Annual Pass will cost $599.

“That is our most enjoyable GoWild! offer yet,” Bobby Schroeter, Chief Business Officer of Frontier Airlines, said in an announcement.

“We’ve never offered a GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Annual Pass with a lot travel time inbuilt. For just $299 – half off the regular $599 price — our customers can now get nearly two years of unlimited GoWild! flights on Frontier Airlines. This early access price won’t last, so now’s the time to lock in the very best value we’ve ever offered from America’s Low Fare Airline.” 

It’s a steal for frequent flyers, digital nomads, college students, or anyone seeking to travel more for less in the approaching years.

Pass holders might be charged just 0.01 per flight segment, plus applicable taxes and charges. Christopher Sadowski

The pass is non-transferable and only available to U.S residents 18 and older.

Whether you’re chasing sunsets, exploring latest cities, or visiting family coast to coast, Frontier’s GoWild! Pass could possibly be your ticket to big adventures — on a budget.

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Where will you go wild?

Frontier Airlines is bringing back its fan-favorite GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Pass for just $299.

But pack your bags quickly.

Frontier Airlines is bringing back its fan-favorite GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Pass for just $299. Frontier Airlines

Now through September 5, travelers can rating an annual pass on the deeply discounted rate of $299 (usually $599). That’s lower than the price of a single domestic flight on many other US carriers — and it unlocks unlimited flights with Frontier for well over a 12 months.

Even higher? You may start flying straight away.

Unlike previous years, this GoWild! Annual Pass allows immediate use — supplying you with an additional eight months of unlimited travel before the usual travel period even begins in May 2026.

The GoWild! Pass gives jet-setters access to domestic and international destinations, from vibrant US cities to tropical getaways and every little thing in between.

Unlike previous years, this GoWild! Annual Pass allows immediate use — supplying you with an additional eight months of unlimited travel before the usual travel period even begins in May 2026. Getty Images

Domestic flights might be made available to pass holders at some point before departure, while international flights will open 10 days upfront. Pass holders might be charged just 0.01 per flight segment, plus applicable taxes and charges.

Nevertheless, select flights will now be available earlier for a fee.

Flights don’t include add-ons like bags or seat selection — but you’ll be able to customize your experience

Pass holders also earn Frontier miles on all eligible flights, and people with Elite Status can rating free bags and seat upgrades.

The $299 price tag is just available for one week, after which the GoWild! 2026 –2027 Annual Pass will cost $599.

“That is our most enjoyable GoWild! offer yet,” Bobby Schroeter, Chief Business Officer of Frontier Airlines, said in an announcement.

“We’ve never offered a GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Annual Pass with a lot travel time inbuilt. For just $299 – half off the regular $599 price — our customers can now get nearly two years of unlimited GoWild! flights on Frontier Airlines. This early access price won’t last, so now’s the time to lock in the very best value we’ve ever offered from America’s Low Fare Airline.” 

It’s a steal for frequent flyers, digital nomads, college students, or anyone seeking to travel more for less in the approaching years.

Pass holders might be charged just 0.01 per flight segment, plus applicable taxes and charges. Christopher Sadowski

The pass is non-transferable and only available to U.S residents 18 and older.

Whether you’re chasing sunsets, exploring latest cities, or visiting family coast to coast, Frontier’s GoWild! Pass could possibly be your ticket to big adventures — on a budget.

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