Unlimited Flights for $199? Frontier Drops Its Cheapest Summer Travel Pass Ever
Frontier Airlines is rolling out a major travel deal for 2026, giving flyers a chance to travel all summer long at a fraction of the usual cost.
The airline has officially launched its 2026 GoWild Summer Pass at its lowest introductory price ever — just $199. The pass gives travelers more than five months of nearly unlimited flights across Frontier’s network, with access starting immediately and running through September 30.
For a limited time, there’s even more flexibility. Travelers who grab the pass now can book flights in advance with no blackout dates through May 8. Frontier is also setting aside a limited number of seats specifically for pass holders on every domestic flight through September 8, making it easier to actually lock in trips.
The way it works is simple. Pass holders can book flights for just one cent in base airfare per segment, though taxes and fees still apply. Bags, seat assignments, and other add-ons are extra, but you can earn miles on those purchases.
There are a few important rules to know. Domestic flights can typically be booked the day before departure, while international trips can be booked up to 10 days in advance. Some early booking options are available, though fees may apply depending on demand and travel dates. Seats are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
The pass is only available to U.S. residents and must be used by the person who purchases it. It also auto-renews unless canceled, so travelers will want to keep that in mind.
For anyone looking to rack up trips this summer without paying traditional airfare prices, this pass could open the door to a lot of travel for a relatively small upfront cost.









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