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.

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