It’s the season of savings for flight deals and new promotions.
Frontier Airlines is celebrating Black Friday early with a deal on their GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Annual Pass, at its lowest price ever at $499. The pass has previously cost as much as $1,999 annually, which allows travelers to book and take an unlimited number of flights over a duration of time.
This special promotion is running from now through Nov. 28, 2023, and it can be purchased on the airline’s website. The pass is valid for 2024-2025 travel, with bookings from May 1, 2024 through April 30, 2025.
To sweeten the deal, Frontier is also including their FRONTIER Miles Silver Elite Status as part of the package, which provides travelers with priority boarding, no change or cancellation fees, and other benefits.
The GoWild! Pass is seemingly a traveler’s dream come true — unlimited flights anywhere in an airline’s route network for a low, flat-rate price. The program has specifically become popular among travelers who are seeking spontaneous travel plans, as the bookings are only confirmed the day before a flight’s scheduled departure for domestic tickets. However, the program does have a variety of terms and conditions, including a limited supply of available seats, blackout days, and the potential for “early booking fees..” Travelers are also responsible for paying the taxes and fees for each booking, and the pass also does not include baggage.
“For anyone with flexibility in their travel plans, the pass is a great value and a terrific opportunity to travel affordably,” Frontier Airlines’ President James Dempsey said in a statement. “Throughout 2023, thousands of GoWild! pass holders have enjoyed all-you-can-fly travel to a wide variety of Frontier’s domestic and international destinations.”
For travelers who currently hold a GoWild! Annual Pass for the 2023-2024 travel season, or the Summer 2024 season, Frontier is providing the opportunity to upgrade or extend their current pass with discounted pricing.
Frontier shares on their website that some of its most popular routes include Atlanta to Denver, Chicago to Las Vegas, Cleveland to Orlando, and Denver to Los Angeles.