
Frontier Airlines is giving travelers a big reason to book flights — its GoWild! Unlimited Travel Pass is back and now better than ever.
The airline announced that its 2026–2027 GoWild! pass is available for just $299 through Friday, September 5, before the price doubles to $599.
The discounted deal allows passholders to book unlimited flights for just one penny plus taxes and fees, with some restrictions.
It's the longest travel period Frontier has ever offered under the program, valid immediately through April 2027.
"This is our most exciting GoWild! offer yet," said Bobby Schroeter, Chief Commercial Officer at Frontier. "Our customers can now get nearly two years of unlimited GoWild! flights. This early access price won't last."
According to USA Today, Frontier's GoWild! pass gives travelers the ability to book domestic flights one day before departure and international flights up to 10 days in advance.
Starting this year, passholders can also pay a fee to book earlier than those windows.
The pass does not include checked bags, seat selection, or other extras — those can be purchased separately. Flights must be booked on Frontier's website or mobile app. The pass is non-transferrable and only valid for the person who buys it.
BIG NEWS! The 2026-2027 GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly-Pass is on sale now for ONLY $299*.
— Frontier Airlines (@FlyFrontier) September 2, 2025
Get yours and start traveling TODAY! That's an extra 8 months of unlimited travel.
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Blackout Dates Revealed for Frontier's $299 Unlimited Pass
While the offer sounds great, there are blackout dates — lots of them — especially around holidays and popular travel times. During those dates, passholders won't be able to book GoWild! flights.
Here are just a few 2025 blackout dates:
- January 1, 4-5, 16-17, 20
- March 14-16, 21-23
- July 3-7
- November 25-26, 29-30
- December 20-23, 26-31
Full blackout dates extend through April 2027.
Travel expert Scott Keyes of Going.com told CBS MoneyWatch, "They [Frontier] see other budget airlines struggling, and they smell opportunity."
With Spirit Airlines facing bankruptcy and Southwest ending its free bags policy, Frontier appears ready to capture more budget-minded travelers.
GoWild! flights can be booked on any route Frontier serves, as long as seats are available. The airline does not guarantee availability on every flight, but when open seats exist, the pass can be used.
To lock in the $299 rate, travelers must purchase the pass by Friday, September 5. After that, it jumps to $599.
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