Frontier announces early access to 'All-You-Can-Fly' annual pass
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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA)— Frontier Airlines launched a limited-time early access to its All-You-Can-Fly annual pass.

This is the most significant GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly annual pass offer that Frontier has launched. According to Frontier, the offer is valuable for new passholders looking forward to nearly two years of unlimited adventures.

Today through Sept. 5, people can purchase the 2026-2027 GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly annual pass for $299.

The annual pass is regularly $599, and customers can begin using the pass right away.

“This is our most thrilling GoWild! offer to date,” stated Bobby Schroeter, Chief Commercial Officer of Frontier Airlines. “We’ve never presented a GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Annual Pass with so much included travel time. For only $299*—a 50% discount from the usual $599 price—our customers can now experience almost two years of unlimited GoWild! flights with Frontier Airlines. This early access pricing won’t last long, so now is the perfect chance to secure the best deal we’ve ever provided from America’s Low Fare Airline.”

What the annual pass includes:

  • Special early access price: $299
  • Unlimited flights to more than 100 destinations across the U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean, including Puerto Rico.
  • Confirm domestic flights the day before and international up to 10 days before in advance, or lock in select flights early for a small fee.
  • Pay only $0.01 in airfare per flight.
  • Earn Frontier miles on extras like bags and seats, and extend mileage expiration with pass use.

According to Frontier Airlines, flights must be booked online or through their mobile app and are subject to blackout periods.

The flights also do not include any add-on products like bags or seat assignments.

For more information, visit their website.

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