Frontier $199 Summer Pass
- Frontier launched a 2026 GoWild Summer Pass that promises unlimited domestic flights across the summer. - The introductory price is $199 and the pass covers more than five months with booking perks through May 8. - Frontier says pass holders get no blackout dates and dedicated seats on domestic flights through September 8 ( ).
Frontier Airlines has put its 2026 GoWild Summer Pass on sale for $199, promising unlimited domestic flying through September 30. (news.flyfrontier.com) The airline said the pass went on sale April 22 and gives buyers immediate access instead of making them wait for a later start date. Frontier said the $199 price is an introductory offer and applies before the price rises. (news.flyfrontier.com) Through May 8 at 11:59 p.m. Mountain Time, pass holders can book domestic trips early with no blackout dates for travel through September 8. Frontier also said a limited number of GoWild seats will be set aside on every Frontier-operated domestic flight during that booking window. (news.flyfrontier.com) The pass does not make every trip free at checkout. Frontier’s GoWild page says travelers pay a $0.01 base fare per segment plus taxes, fees and charges, and bags and seat assignments are sold separately unless a traveler has Elite Status benefits. (flyfrontier.com) Outside the early-booking promotion, Frontier says domestic flights can usually be confirmed the day before departure, while international flights can be confirmed starting 10 days before departure. The airline markets the pass as a flexible option for travelers who can plan around limited seat inventory. (flyfrontier.com) The offer extends a product Frontier has used for several seasons to fill seats across its low-cost network. The carrier says the summer version now covers more than five months, from the April 22 launch through September 30. (news.flyfrontier.com) The fine print is where the economics change. Frontier said early-booking fees can still apply even during the no-blackout promotion, with fees ranging from $0 on most dates to as much as $99 on select peak dates. (news.flyfrontier.com) Reservations also come with the usual airline restrictions. Frontier says GoWild bookings are nonrefundable after the first 24 hours, changes can trigger fees and fare differences, and missed segments are forfeited if they are not canceled before departure. (flyfrontier.com) For travelers who can fly light and shift dates, Frontier is selling a summer of repeat trips for less than the cost of many single round-trip tickets. For travelers who need checked bags, assigned seats or fixed peak-weekend plans, the pass still runs on add-on fees and limited inventory. (news.flyfrontier.com, flyfrontier.com)