Few things get frequent flyers more excited than an all-you-can-fly pass. Theoretically, it’s the holy grail that grants you access to an unlimited travel buffet of flight options.
For the last few years, Frontier Airlines has offered a variety of all-you-can-fly passes — some that feel vaguely similar to a subscription model for air travel.
There are seasonal passes, monthly passes (sometimes free for the first month, excluding the enrollment fee) and the annual all-you-can-fly pass.
Now, Frontier Airlines has just released details for the 2025-26 all-you-can-fly GoWild! Pass that is currently available with a discounted $299 price tag until midnight on Dec. 18.
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Frontier launches 2025-26 all-you-can-fly pass
Frontier’s yearlong flight pass, valid from May 1, 2025, to April 30, 2026, can be purchased for a limited time for $299. Automatic renewals are priced at $699, so plan accordingly. We expect pricing to increase on this pass at some point.
Frontier all-you-can-fly pass pricing
There are currently three versions of Frontier’s GoWild! Pass: the annual pass, a monthly pass and a fall and winter pass. Historically, Frontier has offered introductory pricing for a limited time after launching new versions of the all-you-can-fly pass. After the first year or season(s), the pass will typically automatically renew at the regular (much higher) price unless you cancel.
Here are the current prices and dates of use for all passes:
Annual GoWild! Pass available for $299
- The annual pass currently costs $299 for the first year (until midnight Dec. 18)
- Valid for travel between May 1, 2025, and April 30, 2026.
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Fall & Winter GoWild! Pass
- Priced at $399.
- Valid for travel between Sept. 1, 2024, and Feb. 28, 2025.
Monthly GoWild! Pass
- There’s a limited-time offer of $50 for the first month (excluding the $99 enrollment fee). The pass automatically renews at $149 per month.
- Valid for travel for 30 days.
Note that passholders will still be charged for full-size carry-ons, checked bags and advance seat assignments — just like you would on any other Frontier flight. The trick here is to try to get Frontier elite status to avoid some of those fees. You can get it through spending on the Frontier Airlines World Mastercard® or a status match with other travel cards. Then, use those status benefits to get complimentary advance seat assignments or free bags when flying on this pass. Passholders who don’t get these benefits via elite status can earn Frontier miles for purchasing them with their GoWild! booking.
The information for the Frontier Airlines World Mastercard has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
Where you can fly with the Frontier GoWild! Pass
Frontier’s all-you-can-fly pass is valid on flights to Frontier’s domestic and international destinations. This opens the doors to the airline’s routes that touch Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America.
The booking window technically opens one day before travel for domestic flights and 10 days before departure for international travel using the GoWild! Pass. However, in our tests, some flights have been available further in advance. Sometimes, you can book even further out with an early booking fee.
You can view the route map on Frontier Airlines’ website.
Frontier GoWild! blackout dates
These are the 2025 and 2026 blackout dates when you cannot use your all-you-can-fly pass.
2025 blackout dates
- Jan. 1, 4-5, 16-17 and 20
- Feb. 13-14 and 17
- March 14-16, 21-23 and 28-30
- April 4-6, 11-13 and 18-21
- May 22-23 and 26
- June 22 and 26-29
- July 3-7
- Aug. 28-29
- Sept. 1
- Oct. 9-10 and 12-13
- Nov. 25, 26 and 29-30
- Dec. 1, 20-23 and 26-31
2026 blackout dates
- Jan. 1, 3-4, 15-16 and 19
- Feb. 12-13 and 16
- March 13-15, 20-22 and 27-29
- April 3-6 and 10-12
Blackout dates for May 2026 and onward have not yet been announced.
How to use the Frontier flight pass
After you purchase the pass, you can search and book your flights on Frontier’s website. Although you aren’t guaranteed to be able to use the Frontier GoWild! Pass for domestic travel until the day before departure, you can sometimes plan ahead and book select flights early. However, an early booking charge might apply.
For international travel, the airline’s terms state that you can book and confirm travel 10 days in advance. In either case, flights are subject to availability and “last seat availability is not guaranteed,” per Frontier.
While flights on the pass will qualify as activity in your Frontier frequent flyer account to extend the life of your miles, they will not earn miles or count toward earning elite status for the flight itself.
However, flights taken with the pass earn miles on purchases, including bags and seat assignments.
Is the pass available to kids?
The Frontier GoWild! Pass is available to travelers of all ages, but only those 18 and up can purchase the pass. Passholders under 15 must be accompanied by another person at least 15 years old when traveling on Frontier.
Is the Frontier pass a good deal?
The idea of an all-you-can-fly pass is borderline intoxicating for some travelers. And there are certainly cases where it could make sense.
Unfortunately, it might only be a good deal if you don’t spend much on bags or seat assignments regularly. You also must be content with not having confirmed flight plans until just one day before travel (or 10 days when traveling internationally). Not to mention, you will still have to pay taxes and fees.
If you get the pass, I highly recommend securing Frontier Miles elite status to mitigate those fees. You can get status via the cobranded Frontier credit card, and there’s often a way to match or buy into Frontier status, too.
But before you do any of that, keep in mind that Frontier frequently has sales that bring the cost of flights down to $19 or $29 each way. So, in many cases, it could make more sense to outright buy a flight rather than pay $14-plus for taxes and fees in addition to the hundreds of dollars required to purchase the pass.
Bottom line
There’s an undeniable allure to knowing you can fly as much as you want for a fixed time at a fixed price. We love the ingenuity put into these passes.
Frontier’s GoWild! Pass could be a great match for someone who has the freedom to go where the wind — and seat availability — takes them. It would also be good for someone with Frontier elite status, which mitigates many of the incidental fees that come with flying Frontier Airlines (or for someone who is OK with forgoing the items and services than incur such fees).
However, there are many catches, and exactly how much this pass will cost you depends on your travel dates and flight routes.
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