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Frontier Airlines Is Giving Away 50 All-you-can-fly Passes for Fall and Winter — How to Win One


Low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines is giving away 50 of its unlimited all-you-can-travel flight passes this month for the ultimate fall or winter getaway. 

Hopeful winners will have the chance to score one of the six-month-long GoWild! Fall & Winter Passes when they enter by 11:59 p.m. MT on August 29, according to Frontier. The pass will then be valid from September 1 through February 28, 2025.

“We can’t wait to give 50 lucky winners six full months of unlimited adventures across the United States, Caribbean, and beyond,” Tyri Squyres, the vice president of marketing at Frontier Airlines, said in a statement. “Whether [it’s] fall leaf-peeping, hitting the slopes or lounging under a palm tree this winter, GoWild! pass holders will find plenty of amazing destinations to choose from.”

To enter the sweepstakes, travelers must fill out an entry form online. Winners will then be notified via email on or before September 5.

Frontier’s GoWild All-You-Can-Fly Fall and Winter Pass, which typically costs $399 but is currently on sale for $299, offers the chance to book last minute escapes across the airline’s network. Travelers receive confirmed bookings the day before for domestic flights and up to 10 days before for international flights. 

Passengers must then pay $0.01 in airfare, plus taxes, fees, and charges. Frontier is an ultra-low cost airline and charges extra for things like seat assignments and baggage, including for pass holders. The pass also includes several blackout dates.

It’s important to note the pass will automatically renew unless travelers cancel it or opt out of auto-renewal on their Frontier Airlines profile page.

Frontier first launched the unlimited GoWild! pass in 2022 and now offers several versions of the pass, including an annual pass for $599, a summer pass for $499, and a monthly pass for $149.

Frontier recently eliminated nearly all change and cancellation fees, and has been venturing into more full-service offerings lately, including introducing a new economic business class and adding an “UpFront Plus” option, which allows travelers to purchase seats in the first two rows with a blocked middle seat.


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