Frontier Airlines Offers All-You-Can-Fly Pass for $599
Does 2025 look like a busy year of travel for you?
If so, check out the new deal Frontier Airlines is offering — the only “all you can fly” pass for an entire year, and it will cost $599.
The GoWild! All You Can Fly Annual Pass gives travelers access to unlimited travel from May 1, 2025, through Apr. 30, 2026, barring blackout dates. Those can be found here, but they’re also at the bottom of this article. That still leaves you plenty of opportunities to travel over the year, but it makes it tougher to use your unlimited pass during the holidays.
You can use the pass to fly to more than 100 U.S. and international destinations. Frontier says $599 is a “limited time offer,” but it didn’t specify how limited it’ll be.
Also, note that Frontier is an ultra low budget airline, so you’ll pay for extras like water and carry-on bags. If you pack light and don’t require much pampering, you’re good to go. If you’re new to the world of budget airlines, we recommend doing your research so you don’t get surprised by hidden fees.
The deal automatically renews every year at $699 unless you cancel.
Here are some things to know before you sign up:
The Price of Previous Passes Went Up Later
This deal is similar to Frontier Airlines’ GoWild! Summer Pass, which gets you unlimited flights from May to September. The summer all-you-can-fly pass was originally priced at an introductory rate of $399, but renews at $499 a year.
In November 2022, Frontier announced an all-you-can-fly pass for 2023. Called the GoWild! Pass, the annual pass launched at a price of $599. Within just a few weeks, the price went up to $799. If prices follow patterns set by the cost of last year’s annual pass, it may end up costing as much as $1,999, if not more later in the year.
What we’re saying is: If you’re going to buy the pass, it likely pays to do it now instead of delaying.
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Here’s the Fine Print
Here are five other things Frontier says you should know about this all-you-can-fly pass:
- Flights must be booked at flyfrontier.com.
- Flights don’t have any add-on products (like carry-on bags or assigned seats). You can still customize your travel at the time of booking.
- Flights and seats are subject to availability; last seat availability is not guaranteed.
- A fare of 1 cent will be charged for each segment booked.
- You must be 18 or older and a U.S. resident to purchase the pass. A parent or guardian can purchase a pass for their child.
Blackout Dates
There are some blackout dates between May 1, 2025, through Apr. 30, 2026, that you should know about for planning purposes. That still leaves you plenty of opportunities to travel over the year, but it makes it trickier to travel on your unlimited pass during the holidays. Here are the blackout dates.
2025: May 22-23, 26; June 22, 26-29; July 3-7; August 28-29; September 1; October 9-10, 12-13; November 25, 26, 29-30; December 1, 20-23, 26-31.
2025: January 1, 3-4, 15-16, 19; February 12-13, 16; March 13-15, 20-22, 27-29; April 3-6, 10-12.
If you need a cheap ticket during one of these blackout dates, you may want to consider looking for a Basic Economy seat on one of the major airlines.
Mike Brassfield ([email protected]) is a senior writer at The Penny Hoarder.