Frontier’s $199 GoWild!™ Pass is Back
For a limited time, you can snag a season of Frontier unlimited flights for just $199 (originally $399). Here is everything you need to know about the promotion and why this year’s pass is different.

What’s New for the 2026 Summer Pass?
Frontier is breaking the mold this season. Usually, the GoWild! Pass requires waiting until the day before departure to book, but the exclusive pre-sale (now through May 8, 2026) offers perks we haven’t seen before:
- Buy, Book, and Fly Today: No more waiting for the “summer season” to officially start. Purchase now and start using your pass immediately.
- Waived Early Booking Fees: On select dates, Frontier is waiving the typical $29–$49 fee for booking more than 24 hours in advance.
- No Blackout Dates: Travel whenever you want through the end of September (standard early booking fees may apply on peak days).
- Guaranteed Seat Access: GoWild! seats are available on every Frontier-operated domestic flight while supplies last.
The Details: How Much Does it Cost?
The pass itself is currently $199. Once you have the pass, your airfare for each segment is just $0.01.
Keep in mind that you are still responsible for applicable taxes and fees (which usually start around $15 per segment) and any add-ons like carry-on bags or seat assignments. If you travel light with just a personal item, this is the cheapest way to see the country.
Is the GoWild! Pass Worth It?
If you have a flexible schedule, the answer is a resounding yes.
- Spontaneous Weekend Getaways: Decide on a Thursday that you want to hit the beach in Florida or the mountains in Colorado for the weekend.
- Visting Friends & Family: Use the pass to bridge the distance without the “holiday price hike.”
- National Park Hopping: With Frontier’s extensive domestic network, you can check off your bucket list for the price of a few fancy dinners.
Pro-Traveler Tip
This pre-sale ends May 8, 2026. Because Frontier is offering seats on every flight “while supplies last,” the most popular routes will go fast. If you want to secure your summer travel for under $200, you’ll want to move quickly.
