Frontier Announces Deep Discounts for All-You-Can-Fly Pass

 

The airline announced a discounted presale for their GoWild! Pass, valid for travel between May 1, 2025, and April 30, 2026.

 

Discount Available to first 5,000 GoWild! Pass Buyers During Presale

To get the airline’s best price on the GoWild! Annual Pass, they must first register for the presale announcement on the Frontier Airlines website. The first 5,000 who enroll in the program and complete the purchase will get it for $299 – a $200 discount off the regular price. The presale is open to both new passholders and current passholders who want to renew. Once the presale passes have sold out, the price will go up to $499.

 

As with previous years of the GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Annual Pass, flyers travel as much as they please to all destinations served by Frontier for one cent per flight, plus taxes, fees, and charges. Domestic flights can be booked the day before travel, while international flights can be secured up to 10 days in advance. Flyers traveling within the U.S. can plan even farther out for a nominal fee.

 

New for the 2025-26 pass year, flyers can earn Frontier Miles by purchasing extras with their airfare, including checked bags, carry-on bags, and seat assignments. This will extend the life of Frontier Miles, giving them more time to accumulate towards award travel.

 

Terms and conditions apply to the all-you-can-fly pass. Travel is subject to blackout dates and does not include any add-on products including bags or seat assignments.  Passes are not transferrable – the passholder is the only one allowed to travel at the advertised price. Flights and seats are subject to availability, and the last seat availability is not guaranteed.

 

The pass presale comes on the heels of Frontier announcing the addition of a First Class product for aircraft. It is part of what leadership calls “The New Frontier,” promising “more transparency through upfront pricing and a wide range of options to meet various customers’ needs and budgets.”

 

 Are you going to get the 2025-26 GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly pass? Tell us your plans on the FlyerTalk forums.

Source: frugal travel guy

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