Frontier’s $199 summer pass
- Frontier launched its 2026 GoWild Summer Pass at a $199 introductory price for unlimited domestic flights. (news.flyfrontier.com) - The pass covers more than five months and allows early booking with no blackout dates through May 8. (news.flyfrontier.com; abc10.com) - Frontier calls it its lowest‑ever intro price and is accepting bookings for travel through September. (news.flyfrontier.com)
Frontier is selling a 2026 GoWild Summer Pass for $199, giving buyers access to unlimited domestic flights through September 30. (news.flyfrontier.com) The airline announced the offer on April 22 and said the pass works immediately after purchase, instead of making travelers wait for a later start date. Frontier called $199 its lowest introductory price yet for the summer version of the pass. (news.flyfrontier.com) Through May 8 at 11:59 p.m. Mountain Time, passholders can book domestic flights early with no blackout dates and access to a limited pool of dedicated seats on every Frontier domestic flight through September 8. Frontier said early-booking fees can still apply, ranging from $0 on most dates to as much as $99 on some peak travel dates. (news.flyfrontier.com) The pass is not a traditional unlimited ticket. Frontier’s GoWild program charges $0.01 in base airfare per flight segment, and travelers still pay taxes, fees, and optional charges for extras like bags and seat assignments. (flyfrontier.com) Outside the promotion, the program is built for flexible travelers, not planners. Frontier says domestic GoWild bookings are confirmed the day before departure, while international bookings can be confirmed starting 10 days before departure. (flyfrontier.com) That structure fits Frontier’s broader ultra-low-cost model, which keeps the upfront price low and sells add-ons separately. The airline’s pass page says GoWild members can buy bags, seats, and other options at extra cost, or use Elite Status benefits where available. (flyfrontier.com) The fine print is tight. Reservations are nonrefundable except for bookings made at least seven days before departure and canceled within 24 hours, and missed segments are forfeited if they are not canceled before departure time. (flyfrontier.com) Frontier is pitching the deal as a way to lock in summer trips before the introductory price rises. For travelers who can work around fees, limited seat inventory, and short booking windows, the $199 pass buys access first and certainty second. (news.flyfrontier.com; flyfrontier.com)