Traveling is more expensive than ever these days. Thanks inflation!
But there are still ways to save, and in an attempt to sway potential travelers who get nervous when they look at their bank statements, some airlines are offering discount packages.
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To that end, Frontier has introduced a discounted all-you-can-fly summer pass. Until September 30, you can use for reservations without being subject to booking window restrictions. It’s available for both domestic and international flights, and costs $699, and you purchase it directly through the airline.
(Can you travel enough to make it so that purchase ultimately saves you money? It probably depends on how much time off your job gives you, or if you work remotely.)
Do You Feel Like Getting Wild?
How much do you like to travel? If you’re intent on seeing the world this year, or you have a relative you need to visit frequently, Frontier is also offering the GoWild! Annual Pass. This one lasts through May 2 of next year, and costs $1,999.
These flights are non transferable, and the pass will automatically renew unless it is canceled.
As noted by The Points Guy, you can use either pass to book flights between now and April 19 for flights through May 24, while seat availability lasts. For reservations made after April 20, domestic flights can be booked one day ahead of departure, while international travel may be booked as early as 10 days before your takeoff.
The passes do not cover taxes, and bags and seat assignments are extra.
Flights taken with the pass do not earn miles, but will extend the expiration of members' existing Frontier miles.