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13.12.2024 - 20:45 / travelandleisure.com
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Frontier Airlines, a Denver-based discount air carrier, recently announced it would continue the “Go Wild!” pass, extending the product offer through 2027, and is now pre-selling the pass at a discounted rate. The annual pass, which regularly costs $499, will be dropped to only $299 for the first 5,000 people who register their interest in obtaining the pass when it goes on sale in 2025.
The pass provides unlimited air travel within Frontier's network between May 1, 2025 and April 30, 2026.
This includes both domestic cities and international destinations such as Aruba, Belize, Cancun, Montego Bay, and more. Travelers only pay one penny for each flight segment, as well as any additional taxes and fees.
The pass only offers one personal bag, such as a small purse or backpack, and does not include checked bags, roller/carry-on bags, or advanced seat assignment.
Travelers are also unable to confirm their ticket until one day before departure for domestic flights, and up to ten days for international flights.
The pre-sale form, which only asks for a name, e-mail, and zip code, doesn't appear to signify an actual purchase, but adds travelers to a special list which will offer the discounted price for when the pass eventually goes on sale in early 2026. Best of all, ten travelers who sign up on the pre-sale list will randomly be chosen to receive their pass for free, as an incentive to get more people to sign up.
“Get on the list and be the first to know, if you’re not on the list, you might miss out,” Frontier shares about the pre-sale opportunity, which they claim is the lowest price of the annual GoWild pass, ever.
Frontier has been on the move with new routes, including the launch of service to Vail, Colorado from Dallas, Denver and San Francisco.
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