Air travel could be revolutionised by one airline company’s plans for an “all-you-can-fly” pass. The brainchild of Frontier Airlines, its tickets will let you travel to any destination served by them on 300 days out of the year. The numbers of passes available will be limited, but they have been designed to help the airline fill some of its five million annual empty seats, reports the Mirror.
The only two major catches are that you can only confirm your flight “a day before you take off” – so flexibility is key – not to mention the last-minute rules mean you can be kicked off a flight if other passengers book all the seats. Essentially, the pass is best for those who are looking to travel with total flexibility and who don’t mind where they end up going, or having to see their plans fall apart at the last moment.
A message sent out by the airline to its customers last week read: “Last year alone, five million seats flew empty, now they could be yours. With your new GoWild! Pass you will be able to get confirmed for your flight the day before you take off on one of your limitless adventures, beginning spring 2023.
“It’s first-come, first-served, so make sure you sign up for early access today. Be the first to get the details and access to buy.”
Unfortunately, for British holidaymakers, Frontier mostly services mainly the US and while they do have some routes to Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America, Frontier is generally a US domestic airline. You can journey from state to state including Las Vegas, Orlando, Los Angeles, Portland, Miami and many more.
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