Frontier Airlines Announces Massive Travel Deals For Your Summer Vacations
For flexible travelers looking to jet off to a multitude of places this summer, Frontier Airlines’ new summer savings package might be just the investment for you.
To accompany Frontier’s existing “Go Wild” annual flight pass, the new flight package from Frontier would allow travelers to purchase a summer bundle that would cover the upcoming travel months from April 11, 2023 – Sept 30, 2023. The package costs $999 and would provide flyers with unlimited travel to Frontier’s domestic and international locations.
What Does it Include?
- An unlimited number of flights between April 11, 2023 – Sept 30, 2023
- Access to Frontier’s domestic and international destinations (listed below)
- Travel that will keep your existing miles with Frontier from expiring
What Does it Exclude?
- Flights do NOT include bags, seat selection, or additional add-ons…. personal item travel it is!
- Taxes and fees at the time of booking… yeah, you still have to pay for those
- Flights with the “Go Wild” passes are not able to earn you Frontier miles for future travel
Important Details about the “GoWild” Pass
- Flights with the pass will be subject to blackout dates… this year’s summer blackout dates are: May 25, 26, 29; June 29, 30; July 1-5, 8, 9; August 31, and September 1, 4
- You can’t let your friend or family member use the pass in your stead
- The seasonal summer pass will automatically renew for the following summer (so make sure you cancel… or don’t)
- Must be 18 or over to purchase the pass
- Frontier requires that pass flights be booked through FlyFrontier.com
- You can book domestic travel the day before your flight… international travel must be booked at least 10 days in advance
The pass covers unlimited Frontier flights for both domestic travel and abroad. Frontier’s international destinations include the tropical paradises of Aruba, Antigua and Barbuda, Montego Bay (Jamaica), Guatemala, Guanacaste in Costa Rica, Belize, Nassau the Bahamas, El Salvador, Cozumel (Mexico), and Turks and Caicos.
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