A US-based airline is offering its customers an annual ‘all you can fly’ pass for less than $600.

For those dreaming of limitless journeys in 2025, Frontier Airlines is on hand to assist would-be jetsetters with a limited-time deal on its GoWild! Pass.

For just $599, savvy adventurers can enjoy an unlimited number of flights across Frontier’s domestic and international destinations, including the U.S., Caribbean, Mexico, and Latin America. 

The pass is valid for travel between 1 May, 2025 and 30 April, 2026, where it then automatically renews at $699 a year. 

Pass holders are granted access to a range of benefits, including the opportunity to book domestic flights a day before departure, and ten days before departure for international travel. 

Organised travellers can also plan ahead and select flights early by searching and choosing GoWild! when available – though an Early Booking charge may apply.  

Pass holders automatically become members of Frontier Miles upon enrollment, giving the opportunity to earn miles on all Go Wild! eligible purchases.

Plus, passengers can use their Elite Status to secure seats and bring onboard bags free of charge. 

For those dreaming of limitless journeys in 2025, Frontier Airlines is on hand to assist would-be jetsetters with a limited-time deal on its GoWild! Pass

For those dreaming of limitless journeys in 2025, Frontier Airlines is on hand to assist would-be jetsetters with a limited-time deal on its GoWild! Pass

To enroll themselves or another individual for the GoWild! Pass, purchasers must be 18 years or older and a resident of the United States. 

The pass holder must also be a resident of the United States and a Frontier Miles member, according to the terms and conditions listed on the airline’s site. 

After purchasing the GoWild! Pass, passengers can book tickets on select flights for just $0.01 in airfare, plus applicable charges, fees and taxes. 

There are also other limitations worth considering before travellers buy into the scheme.

Pass holders are unable to reserve seats, and fares do not include carry-on or checked luggage.

All passes are subject to blackout dates as listed by Frontier, restricting passengers from travelling around the holidays and other busy periods. 

Additionally, purchasers cannot use their GoWild! passes to buy tickets for other travellers. 

Frontier first launched a monthly GoWild! pass in 2023, and has since been successful enough that the airline has expanded it to include summer and annual options. 

Pass holders are granted access to a range of benefits, including the opportunity to book domestic flights a day before departure, and ten days before departure for international travel

Pass holders are granted access to a range of benefits, including the opportunity to book domestic flights a day before departure, and ten days before departure for international travel

The major airline operates routes across 100 destinations, from its main hub in Denver, to popular U.S. cities like Miami, Chicago, Las Vegas and Atlanta, to international locations in Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Canada. 

Meanwhile, a former American Airlines boss has revealed the real reason why the firm terminated a passenger’s ‘lifelong’ first-class plane ticket – after the frequent flier cost the company millions.

Steven Rothstein, a businessman from Chicago, purchased an exclusive £190,000 AAirpass ticket in 1987, which granted him unlimited first-class flights for life.

In addition to the AAirpass, Rothstein also splurged a further £115,000 for a companion pass, allowing him to travel with a guest.

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