Frontier offering 17-month unlimited “GoWild” Pass for $349

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Each year, Frontier offers a GoWild! all-you-can-fly pass. Folks who buy one are able to take as many Frontier flights as they want, including to international destinations like Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central America.

Now, Frontier has a special deal on a 2026-2027 “annual” GoWild! pass, which also includes a complimentary pass for the remainder of 2025 and 2026. All told, you’ll get unlimited flights for almost 17 months (now – April 30th, 2027) for 349.

This sounds like a good deal, and may be for some folks. This Frontier, though, so make sure to understand the terms.

The Deal

  • Purchase a GoWild! 2026-27 Annual Pass for $349 and receive a complimentary GoWild! 2025-26 Annual Pass, for uninterrupted use through April 2027.
    • The GoWild! 2025-26 Annual Pass will be added to your FRONTIER Miles account within 7 business days of your purchase.
    • Promotion expires 12/31/25

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Key Terms

  • Purchase a GoWild! 2026-27 Annual Pass between November 18, 2025, and December 31, 2025, and receive a complimentary GoWild! 2025-26 Annual Pass.
  • The GoWild! 2025-26 Annual Pass will be added to your FRONTIER Miles account within 7 business days of your purchase. Read full terms and conditions and see blackout dates.
  • Flights can be booked and confirmed the day before flight departure for domestic travel and starting 10 days before flight departure for international travel
    • Plan ahead & book select flights early, simply search & choose GoWild! when available. A GoWild! Early Booking charge may apply
  • Flights can be booked at flyfrontier.com or on the Frontier mobile app
  • Flights are subject to blackout periods:
    • 2025: November 25, 26, 29-30; December 1, 20-23, 26-31.
    • 2026: January 1, 3-4, 15-16, 19; February 12-13, 16; March 13-15, 20-22, 27-29; April 3-6, 10-12; May 21-22, 25; June 25-28; July 2-6, September 3-4, 7; October 8-9, 11-12; November 24-25, 28-30; December 19-24; 26-31.    
    • 2027: January 1-3, 14-15, 18; February 11-12, 15; March 12-14, 19-21, 26-29; April 2-4
  • Flights do not include any add-on products (like bags or seats), you can still customize your travel
  • Taxes, fees, and charges apply at the time of booking
  • A fare of $0.01 will be charged for each segment booked
  • Flights and seats are subject to availability; last seat availability is not guaranteed
  • Travel qualifies as activity and will extend your FRONTIER Miles expiration
  • The GoWild! Pass is non-transferable. The pass holder is the only allowed passenger to travel with GoWild! Pass privileges.
  • Your Annual Pass will automatically renew for successive one-year terms unless you cancel
  • Your Seasonal Pass will automatically renew for the seasonal pass period terms unless you cancel
  • You must be 18 years or older and a resident of the United States to purchase the GoWild! Pass. The pass holder may be under the age of 18 but must be a resident of the United States. Pass holders under the age of 13 must be enrolled by their parent or legal guardian. Children under the age of 15 years old must travel accompanied by a passenger who is at least 15 years old.

Quick Thoughts

This new GoWild! Pass is available for $349 and is valid for almost seventeen months (if you buy it now). At renewal, the price will increase to $599, so don’t forget to cancel if you don’t want to extend.

Seventeen months of unlimited flights for $349 sounds like a great deal, right? It could certainly be…but there are a few restrictions.

For most domestic routes, you can’t book your flight until the day before departure (that window moves out to 10 days for international flights). There’s a note in the terms that says that certain “GoWild” fares will be available to confirm in advance, but it’s unclear how extensive that feature will be and how much the “early booking” fee will be.

Additional restrictions include:

  • Taxes and fees aren’t included in the pass. These can be especially significant on international flights where taxes and fees can top $100.
  • There are almost 100 blackout days, most of which are days when many folks will want to travel. That effectively means you can only fly for ~14 out of those 17 months.

That said, there are also a couple of significant improvements:

  • If you’re able to match to Frontier Gold Status (or get it from the credit card), you’ll get free bags and seat selection, which will take a big bite out of a lot of the potential fees and make all that travel much more comfortable.
  • You now earn miles on all GoWild! purchases. Previously, flights didn’t earn miles or help you qualify for elite status.

Overall, this newest Frontier GoWild! pass has the potential to be a great deal for folks who have lots of flexibility and are well-served by Frontier. However, given the booking limitations and additional fees involved, it’s worth doing the math to make sure that it pencils out before…going wild.

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