For frequent travelers, an all-you-can-fly pass is almost a dream come true, offering the chance to indulge in a buffet of flight choices without limits.
In recent years, Frontier Airlines has rolled out several all-you-can-fly passes that resemble a subscription model for air travel.
Options include seasonal, monthly, and annual passes, with current promotions providing a discount for first-time purchasers of both the annual and summer passes.
Pricing for Frontier’s all-you-can-fly pass
Frontier offers four variations of its GoWild! Pass: the annual pass, monthly pass, as well as fall and winter passes, along with a summer option. Typically, Frontier introduces promotional pricing for a limited time following the launch of new pass versions. After the first year or season, the pass usually renews automatically at a significantly higher rate unless canceled.
Here’s a breakdown of the current prices and valid travel dates:
Annual GoWild! Pass: $599
- Offers a first-year price of $599 (renewing annually at $699)
- Valid for travel from May 1, 2025, to April 30, 2026
Summer GoWild! Pass: $399
- Available for $399 during the first year (renewing annually at $499)
- Valid for travel from May 1 to September 30, 2025
Fall and Winter GoWild! Pass: $399
- Priced at $399 for the first year (renews annually at the same price)
- The 2025-26 season is not yet available; current pass valid for travel from September 1, 2024, to February 28, 2025
Monthly GoWild! Pass: $50
- Introductory price of $50 for the first month (plus a $99 enrollment fee, renewing annually at $149 per month)
- Valid for a travel period of 30 days.
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While passholders still need to pay for large carry-ons, checked luggage, and advanced seat assignments—as they would with any other Frontier flight—eligibility for Frontier elite status can offer some reprieve from these additional fees. This status can be obtained through spending on the Frontier Airlines World Mastercard® or through status matches with other travel cards, allowing passholders to enjoy benefits like free advance seat assignments or free bags. Additionally, passholders without elite status can earn Frontier miles on these additional purchases made with a GoWild! booking.
Note: The details for the Frontier Airlines World Mastercard have been independently gathered by The Points Guy and haven’t been reviewed by the card issuer.
Destinations with the Frontier GoWild! Pass
The Frontier all-you-can-fly pass provides access to flights across Frontier’s domestic and international routes, including destinations in the Caribbean, Mexico, and other parts of Latin America.
Check out all available routes on Frontier Airlines’ official website.
Blackout dates for the Frontier GoWild! Pass
The following blackout dates in 2025 and 2026 restrict the use of your all-you-can-fly pass:
2025 Blackout Dates:
- 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 25-26, 29-30
- December 1, 20-23, 26-31
2026 Blackout Dates:
- January 1, 3-4, 15-16, 19
- February 12-13, 16
- March 13-15, 20-22, 27-29
- April 3-6, 10-12
Blackout dates for May 2026 and beyond have yet to be announced.
How to Use the Frontier Flight Pass
Upon purchasing the pass, you’ll be able to search for and book flights through Frontier’s website. While you may not secure flights until the day before departure for domestic travel, planning ahead is sometimes possible. Do note that there may be an early booking fee.
For international flights, you can book and confirm your travel up to 10 days in advance. However, note that availability can be limited, and confirmation of “last seat availability” is not guaranteed according to Frontier’s policies.
Flights booked with the pass will count as activity in your Frontier frequent flyer account, helping to extend the validity of your miles, but will not earn miles or contribute toward elite status. Passholders can earn miles on ancillary purchases like baggage fees or seat assignments made during booking.
Is the Pass Available for Kids?
The Frontier GoWild! Pass is available for all age groups, although only individuals aged 18 and above can purchase it. Children under 15 must travel with someone at least 15 years old.
Is the Frontier Pass Worth It?
The concept of an all-you-can-fly pass can be incredibly appealing to many travelers, and for some, it might offer substantial value.
However, this deal is likely to be advantageous primarily for those who don’t frequently incur additional charges for luggage or seat selections. Travelers must also be comfortable with the uncertainty of not having confirmed flights until a day before departure or 10 days for international trips. Additionally, taxes and fees do still apply.
If you opt for the pass, obtaining Frontier Miles elite status can help alleviate some of these extra costs. Elite status can be achieved via the cobranded Frontier credit card, and options to match or buy into this status often exist.
Keep in mind that Frontier often runs sales with fares as low as $19 or $29 for certain routes, which can make purchasing individual tickets a more economical choice than paying hundreds for the pass plus additional taxes and fees.
Conclusion
The opportunity to fly as much as you’d like for a fixed period and price certainly holds a strong appeal. We appreciate the innovation behind these passes.
The GoWild! Pass from Frontier could be ideal for those with the flexibility to travel spontaneously depending on seat availability or those who possess elite status with Frontier to offset many incidental costs. However, potential buyers should weigh the various drawbacks, as the overall value of the pass will vary based on travel patterns and route demand.
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