Frontier’s $199 Summer Pass
- Frontier launched a 2026 GoWild Summer Pass at a $199 introductory price offering unlimited flights. (news.flyfrontier.com) - The pass provides immediate access, valid through September 30, and Frontier says passengers pay one cent base fare per segment plus taxes and fees. ( ) - The offer arrives as overall summer airfares rise and travelers face tighter schedules, giving budget flyers a notable wildcard. (washingtonpost.com)
Frontier Airlines is selling a 2026 summer flight pass for $199, letting travelers book unlimited trips through September 30. (news.flyfrontier.com) The pass went on sale April 22 and starts working immediately, instead of making buyers wait for a later start date. Frontier said the introductory offer is its lowest summer GoWild price yet. (news.flyfrontier.com) GoWild is not a fully prepaid ticket: Frontier says passholders pay a $0.01 base fare for each flight segment, plus taxes, fees and charges. Bags and seat assignments cost extra unless a traveler has separate Elite status benefits. (flyfrontier.com) The booking rules are tighter than a normal ticket. Domestic flights are generally confirmed the day before departure, while international flights can be confirmed starting 10 days before departure. (faq.flyfrontier.com) Frontier added a temporary sweetener to make the pass easier to use this summer. Through May 8, passholders can book domestic flights through September 8 with no blackout dates and access to a limited pool of seats on every Frontier-operated domestic flight. (news.flyfrontier.com) That promotion does not erase every extra charge. Frontier says early-booking fees can still apply, ranging from $0 on most dates to as much as $99 on select peak travel dates. (news.flyfrontier.com) The timing lands in a tougher summer market for travelers. The Washington Post reported on April 22 that rising fuel costs and tighter airline schedules were already pushing fares higher and leaving travelers with fewer flight options. (washingtonpost.com) Frontier has been leaning on GoWild as a recurring product, not a one-off sale. In November 2025, the airline launched its 2026-2027 annual pass at a $349 introductory price, with the same basic pitch of unlimited flights booked close to departure. (news.flyfrontier.com) For travelers with flexible dates, the new summer pass offers a cheap way to chase fares in a season when regular tickets are getting harder to predict. For travelers who need fixed plans, the day-before booking rule and add-on fees still shape the deal. (faq.flyfrontier.com)