Frontier offers unlimited-flight summer pass

- Frontier Airlines launched a June 2026 sweepstakes offering 10 winners a GoWild Summer Pass for unlimited travel through September 30, 2026. (ktla.com) - The promotion’s key term is one-cent base airfare per flight segment, with travelers still responsible for taxes, fees and charges. (ktla.com) - Frontier’s entry page and official rules list eligibility, deadlines and redemption terms for travel booked under the pass. (flyfrontier.com)

Frontier Airlines is using its GoWild product for a summer sweepstakes that offers 10 grand-prize winners unlimited flights through September 30, 2026, according to KTLA and Frontier’s GoWild promotion page. The prize covers base airfare at one cent per segment, while winners still pay taxes, fees and other charges tied to each booking. (ktla.com) Frontier’s promotion also includes lawn-care perks, KTLA reported. ### How does the summer pass work? The GoWild Summer Pass is tied to travel through September 30, 2026, according to Frontier’s promotion materials. KTLA reported that the airline is giving the pass to 10 grand-prize winners rather than selling this version as a broad public fare sale. (flyfrontier.com) Each flight segment carries a one-cent base fare, Frontier’s materials say, but that does not mean the trip is free. Taxes, fees and charges still apply, which is a standard feature of Frontier’s GoWild program structure. ### What exactly are winners getting? (ktla.com) Ten winners receive the GoWild Summer Pass, KTLA reported. The pass is valid for travel through September 30, 2026, and the promotion bundles in lawn-care benefits alongside the flight prize. Frontier’s GoWild page describes the product as an unlimited-flight pass, but actual travel remains subject to the program’s booking terms and route availability. (ktla.com) The airline’s site directs entrants to the official rules for the full conditions. ### Why is the fare listed at one cent instead of free? Frontier’s promotion uses a one-cent base fare per segment while leaving travelers responsible for taxes and fees. (flyfrontier.com) That structure lets the airline market the pass as an unlimited-flight prize without absorbing every government and airport charge attached to each itinerary. That description comes from the airline’s posted terms and KTLA’s report. (ktla.com) KTLA said the pass applies through the end of September, which places the offer squarely in the peak U.S. summer travel window. Frontier did not describe it on the public page as unrestricted free travel. (flyfrontier.com) ### Where do the lawn-care perks fit in? KTLA reported that Frontier paired the flight giveaway with lawn-care perks as part of the summer promotion. The station’s report did not present the lawn-care component as replacing any travel benefit; it described it as an added bundle attached to the same contest. (ktla.com) Frontier’s public-facing materials route users to the promotion page and official rules for the detailed breakdown of prizes, eligibility and administration. Those documents are the controlling source for what each winner receives and how the offer is redeemed. (ktla.com) ### Where can travelers check the rules before entering? Frontier’s promotion page is the place to check entry instructions, eligibility restrictions and pass terms, according to the airline’s site. KTLA likewise pointed readers to Frontier’s promotion page for the rules. September 30, 2026, is the key date in the offer because that is when travel under the summer pass ends. (ktla.com) The next step for would-be entrants is to review Frontier’s official rules and submit an entry through the airline’s promotion page before the sweepstakes closes. (flyfrontier.com)

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