The low-cost airline announced the launch of "GoWild!" on Tuesday, an "all-you-can-fly" program that Frontier customers can purchase for as little as $399 for a five-month summer pass to $1,299 for an annual membership, according to a press release.
The pass offers several perks, including unlimited flights to all of Frontier's destinations for 12 months and the ability to travel on over 300 days per year, per the release.
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As part of the program, members must book their international trips at least 10 days before flight departure and at least the day before for domestic travel. They'll be charged $0.01 in airfare, and tickets don't include bags.
Although it appears the pass will be available to use on most days of the year, there are blackout dates throughout both 2023 and 2024 that mostly fall around holidays, according to the official site.
Frontier announced the program in October 2022 and gave its loyalty members first access to join a list to receive more information about the new pass, including pricing, which the airline said will be a "wildly discounted rate." The passes are limited, non-transferable, and on a first-come, first-serve basis, according to the airline.
Meanwhile, JetBlue Airways previously offered an "all-you-can-jet" pass in 2010 that gave buyers unlimited flights for 30 days for $699, with a cheaper offering of $499 that excluded Friday and Sunday travel.
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