For a limited time, Frontier Airlines has dropped the price of its popular “GoWild All-You-Can-Fly Annual Pass” from $599 to $349.

The Denver, Colorado-based low-cost carrier shared the news in a November 18 press release. Travelers have until December 2 to purchase the pass, which provides unlimited Frontier flights to over 100 destinations from the time of purchase through April 2027, subject to availability. Pass holders can truly maximize where and how much time they spend jet-setting, as Frontier’s network spans the United States (including Puerto Rico), the Caribbean, and Latin America.

Using the carrier’s website or app, GoWild Pass holders can book and confirm their domestic travel up to the day before their departure. For trips abroad, Frontier says pass holders can book and confirm their itinerary “starting 10 days before flight departure.”

What Else Is There To Know About Frontier Airlines’ GoWild Pass And The 2026 – 2027 Sale?

What’s special about this year’s sale is that travelers can use their pass as soon as they make their purchase, instead of waiting util May 2026, granting them months more of extra unlimited travel.

Though pass holders can fly as much as they want with Frontier, there are blackout dates throughout the rest of 2025 and during 2026 and 2027. Also, the GoWild Pass only covers travelers’ base airfare. Travelers will just pay $0.01, plus the ticket’s taxes and fees. The GoWild Pass grants travelers “Elite Status,” which the carrier says can be used for “free bags and seats,” as well as earning loyalty points and miles on eligible purchases.

Notable to those who’ve never considered purchasing the GoWild Pass (or even flying Frontier), the carrier is switching up some things to garner consideration. In addition to rolling out “The New Frontier,” the airline is introducing its own version of first-class seating and four new routes early next year.