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Frontier’s Unlimited Flight Pass for Fall Is Under $300 Right Now — Snag It Before the Price Goes Up

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Frontier’s Unlimited Flight Pass for Fall Is Under 0 Right Now — Snag It Before the Price Goes Up

Frontier Airlines is discounting its unlimited flight passes for fall and winter, making it easier to plan an epic getaway (or a few).

The airline’s GoWild All-You-Can-Fly Fall and Winter Pass is now on sale for just $299, the airline posted on its site. The pass offers unlimited access to all of Frontier’s domestic and international destinations from Sept. 1 through Feb 28, 2025.

Typically, the fall and winter pass costs $399.

“FALL in love with travel!” Frontier wrote on X as part of the promotion. “Frontier’s GoWild All-You-Can-Fly Fall and Winter Pass is on sale now for a limited time… Don’t leaf this deal behind!”

To use the pass, travelers must book at the last minute and will get confirmed bookings the day before domestic flights and up to 10 days before international flights. New this year, travelers can search for a flight earlier and choose “GoWild!” when it’s available, but an early booking charge may apply.

Also new this year, passengers can earn miles on all GoWild! eligible purchases and can access their elite status for perks like free bags.

There are several blackout dates when the pass cannot be used, including Sept. 2, Oct. 10, Oct. 11, Oct. 13, Oct. 14, Nov. 23, Nov. 27, Nov. 30, Dec. 1, Dec. 2, Dec. 21 to 24, Dec. 26 to 31, Jan. 1, Jan. 4, Jan. 5, Jan. 16, Jan. 17, Jan. 20, Feb. 13, Feb. 14, and Feb. 17.

Frontier first launched the unlimited GoWild! pass in 2022. Now, travelers can purchase several versions of the pass, including an annual pass for $599, a summer pass for $499, and a monthly pass for $149.

The airline is considered an ultra-low cost carrier and charges passengers for all extras from seat assignments to baggage allowance. However, Frontier has recently started exploring more luxury offerings, including introducing a new economic business class, called BizFare, and adding an “UpFront Plus” option, which allows travelers to purchase seats in the first two rows with a blocked middle seat.

Earlier this year, Frontier also eliminated nearly all change and cancellation fees

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