CHIEFS at the low-cost carrier Frontier have launched its all-you-can-fly travel pass – and it’s up for grabs at a discounted price.
But, customers face a race against time as the offer won’t last forever.

In fact, it’ll expire on September 5.
Those that snap up the offer will receive almost two years of unlimited travel, according to the airline.
The price of the discounted GoWild travel pass is $299 – $300 less than what it normally costs.
And customers can start using it straightaway, according to Frontier bosses.
They will be able to get unlimited flights to more than 100 destinations and not just to locations in mainland America.
Flights to sun-soaked Caribbean hotspots and Puerto Rico are also included.
The GoWild pass comes with a range of perks, but travelers must check the fine print.
Passengers will get flexibility when it comes to confirming their flights.
Travelers can lock in their domestic flights the day before they head to the airport.
International flights can be confirmed 10 days in advance.
Travelers will be able to earn rewards that can go toward extra benefits.
The GoWild pass comes with a strict set of terms and conditions, however.
Customers must be at least 18 years old and live in the US to buy the pass.
But, young travelers can be in possession of a GoWild travel pass.
What is the GoWild pass?
FRONTIER customers can buy a travel pass that will see them receive unlimited travel for two years. But what does the perk contain?
- The pass costs $299. This offer is available until September 5. After that, the price will jump to $599.
- Travelers can jet to more than 100 destinations.
- Customers can lock in their flights before they travel to the airport.
- Travelers can earn rewards that can be used on baggage and seats.
But, travelers must be aware of a series of rules. These include:
- Americans must be 18 or older to buy a pass
- Flights are subject to blackouts. This means customers cannot book unlimited flights. Blackouts coincide with holidays such as Thanksgiving and Christmas.
- Any flights must be booked either online or the Frontier app.
- Passes are non-transferable.
- Go Wild passes will be automatically renewed.
Source: Frontier
Any flights must be booked online or via the Frontier app.
There are so-called blackouts that travelers must be aware of.
In 2025, blackouts will take place on October 9-10, 12-13, November 25, 26, 29 and 30, and December 1, 20-23, and 26-31.
This means travelers cannot book unlimited flights.
Eagle-eyed customers will have noticed that the blackouts coincide with the Thanksgiving break and Christmas.
This year, Thanksgiving falls on November 27.
But, travelers can book unlimited flights on Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday itself.
November 27 and 28 have not been listed on the blackout days.
Frontier bosses have unveiled the perk – just days after announcing a raft of new routes.
One such route will see planes head to the so-called Paris of America, New Orleans.
Travelers heading to the Louisiana metropolis can indulge in the city’s French culture.
