Unlimited Flights for Just $299? Frontier’s GoWild Pass Sale Ends Sept. 5
Frontier Airlines has brought back its GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Pass, a subscription that lets you hop on unlimited flights for one flat fee. If you’re the adventurous type or have a flexible schedule, this deal can unlock serious value.
How It Works
Unlimited flights: Once you buy the pass, you can book unlimited Frontier flights for the duration of your membership.
Base fare included: The pass covers the flight cost, but you’ll still need to pay taxes, fees, and any extras like bags or seat selection.
Booking window: Most domestic flights can only be booked the day before travel, while international trips usually open 10 days prior.
Pricing
Frontier offers different pass lengths: seasonal (like summer or fall), annual, and even monthly promos. Pricing changes depending on demand, but passes often go for a few hundred dollars upfront.
Who This Works For
Travelers with maximum flexibility who can wait until the last minute to book.
People living near a Frontier hub on the mainland (since Hawaii doesn’t have Frontier flights, locals would need to start their trip on the mainland).
Major U.S. Cities / Hubs
Denver (DEN) – their primary hub
Orlando (MCO)
Las Vegas (LAS)
Miami (MIA)
Atlanta (ATL)
Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW)
Philadelphia (PHL)
Chicago Midway (MDW)
Phoenix (PHX)
Cleveland (CLE)
Frequent flyers who don’t mind paying extra for bags and seats.
What to Watch Out For
No guarantee of availability — especially during peak holidays.
Taxes and add-ons can add up quickly.
Last-minute nature of bookings can make planning tricky.
Scottie’s Take
This pass won’t be useful for most Hawaii travelers since Frontier doesn’t fly here. But if you’re based part-time on the mainland or you like stringing together budget trips once you get off-island, it might be worth a look. Personally, I’d treat it as a fun “experiment” deal rather than a core travel strategy.