Frontier Airlines Brings Back Annual Passes: What You Should Know

Frontier Airlines Brings Back Annual Passes: What You Should Know

FILE – Frontier Airlines Airbus A320-251N aircraft approaching Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), blue sky. Getty Images

Frontier Airlines is once again offering an unlimited flight pass, valid for both domestic and international destinations starting next year.

Here’s what you should know about the airline’s 2025-2026 GoWild! Annual ticket:

Unlimited Pass for Frontier Airlines

GoWild! by Frontier Airlines The Annual Pass is available now for $299 on a first-come, first-served basis, with the first 5,000 customers able to snag it at that price.

Afterwards, Frontier says the GoWild! The pass costs $499.

The pass allows you to fly as much as you want to any borderland destination, including international cities and Puerto Rico, from May 1, 2025 to April 30, 2026.

Any flight you book is not technically free; Each flight costs $0.01 plus taxes and fees. Checked baggage and carry-on baggage are not included and also cost more. Seat allocation is also not included in the booking.

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The pass has some travel dates where travel is not possible, mainly related to public holidays:

  • 22-23 May 26th
  • 22nd, 26th-29th June
  • 3rd-7th July
  • 28-29 August
  • September 1st
  • 9th-10th October, 12th-13th October
  • 25th, 26th, 29th-30th November
  • December 1st, 20th-23rd, 26th-31st December

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The pass will renew next year for $699 unless canceled.

In 2022, Frontier offered a similar pass that only covered domestic travel, FOX Business reported.

For more information or to purchase your pass, visit flyfrontier.com/deals/gowild-pass.

The source: The information in this article comes from a Frontier Airlines press release dated December 11, 2024 with presale details for the GoWild! 2025-2026. Annual pass. This story was reported from Detroit.

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