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Frontier Airlines Selling GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Summer Pass for $399, Annual Pass for $499

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In 2023, Frontier Airlines first unveiled its “unlimited” flying pass program.

Now, the airline has brought it back, selling the 2025-2026 annual version for $499. This pass will allow you to travel on Frontier’s domestic and international network between May 1, 2025, and April 30, 2026.

If you don’t need a year-long pass (or don’t want to spend that much), the airline is now selling its summer pass for $399, covering flights from May 1 to September 30, 2025.

Here’s everything you need to know about the latest “GoWild!” passes and how to purchase one for yourself.

Frontier’s All-You-Can-Fly Pass Details

Frontier‘s “GoWild!” annual pass is available only to FRONTIER Miles members and is valid for travel from May 1, 2025, and April 30, 2026. Flyers can book flights to more than 85 destinations, including international cities across Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central America.

Additionally, the summer pass is valid from May 1 to September 30, 2025, covering the same destinations and including the same booking rules.

Passes are available now.

Typically, flights booked with the GoWild! pass can be ticketed just 1 day in advance for domestic flights and 10 days for international flights. You pay just 1 cent to ticket any given flight, as well as any applicable taxes and fees.

Frontier IAH to ONT plane
Image Credit: Jessica Merritt

You can purchase the 2025-2026 annual pass for $499. Summer passes are available for $399.

Hot Tip:

While you can book flights at the last minute, you also can plan and select your GoWild! flights in advance (early booking charge may apply) and earn Frontier miles on all GoWild! purchases.

Other Frontier All-You-Can-Fly Passes On Sale

Frontier multiple types of all-you-can-fly passes on sale:

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Pass

Travel Dates

Price

Fall and Winter

September 1, 2024, to February 28, 2025

  • $399
  • Automatically renews at $399

Monthly

Valid for 30 days after purchase

  • $50 first month (limited-time offer) with a $99 enrollment fee
  • Automatically renews monthly at $149

With the monthly version of the GoWild! pass, it’s valid for 30 days after you make your purchase. After 30 days, the pass will automatically renew, allowing you to take advantage of the pass on a month-to-month basis, though it’s worth noting that purchasing lengthier passes will make more sense in the long run if you plan on keeping your GoWild! pass for more than a few months.

You can expect several blackout days where these passes cannot be used, like during busy holiday seasons, such as Thanksgiving and Christmas:

  • Blackout Dates 2025: January 1, 4-5, 16-17, 20; February 13-14, 17; March 14-16, 21-23, 28-30; April 4-6, 11-13, 18-21; May 22-23, 26; June 22, 26-29; July 3-7; August 28-29; September 1; October 9-10, 12-13; November 22, 26, 29-30; and December 1, 20-23, 26-31
  • Blackout Dates 2026: January 1, 3-4, 15-16, 19; February 12-13, 16; March 13-15, 20-22, 27-29; and April 3-6, 10-12 (dates for May 2026 and beyond haven’t been published yet, despite the airline selling passes covering this period)
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How the All-You-Can-Fly GoWild! Passes Work

When booking, each flight will cost $0.01 (1 cent) in airfare plus applicable taxes, fees, and charges. You’ll have access to all of the U.S. destinations that Frontier flies to, as well as destinations across Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America.

Frontier IAH to ONT seats
Seats on a Frontier flight. Image Credit: Jessica Merritt

Domestic flights can be booked and confirmed the day before departure, and international travel can be booked and confirmed starting 10 days before departure. Bottom line? You need to be very flexible in your travel plans.

Moreover, the pass gets you a seat on the plane, but it doesn’t include any extras like seat assignments or checked baggage on your Frontier flight.

Finally, GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Pass travel qualifies as an activity to extend FRONTIER Miles expiration, and you’ll earn miles on all eligible GoWild! purchases. However, you won’t earn toward status or earn miles on the flights themselves when using your pass.

It’s worth noting that if you’re traveling with a child on a pass, you’ll need to abide by these rules:

  • If you’re under 18, a person over 18 will need to purchase the pass. If you’re under 13, an actual parent or legal guardian will need to purchase the pass.
  • Both the adult and child need to be U.S. residents.
  • If you’re a child under the age of 15, you’ll need to travel with a companion that is at least 15 years of age or older.

Final Thoughts

Frontier is selling its 2025-2026 all-you-can-fly annual pass for $499 and the summer pass for $399. Buying either pass can amount to huge savings for peak travel periods if you’ll be flying with Frontier multiple times.

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James (Jamie) started The Forward Cabin blog to educate readers about points, miles, and loyalty programs. He’s spoken at Princeton University and The New York Times Travel Show and has been quoted in dozens of travel publications.

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