GoWild! With Frontier’s All-You-Can-Fly Summer Pass

Here’s why this $399 pass might be the best backup plan for nonrev travelers this summer.

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If you’re flexible with your travel plans (and let’s face it—most of us in the airline world have learned to be), Frontier’s GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Summer Pass might be worth your attention. For just $399, passholders get unlimited confirmed flights between May 1 and September 30, 2025—and that’s not a typo.

Unlike space-available travel, GoWild! flights are confirmed, which means if a seat is available the day before departure, you can book it—no standby anxiety necessary. It’s not the same thing as nonrev, but for passriders trying to cobble together summer getaways or escape a full flight, it can be the perfect plan B.

What You Get

Here’s the gist of how the GoWild! Pass works:

  • Unlimited flights (you pay just $0.01 plus taxes and fees per segment)

  • Access to domestic and international destinations

  • Confirmed booking windows:

    • Domestic: Book the day before departure

    • International: Book starting 10 days out

  • Early booking available through June 11, 2025 (domestic only; additional fee may apply)

  • Earn Frontier Miles on eligible purchases

  • Elite status perks apply (free seats, bags, etc.)

You’ll still pay out-of-pocket for extras like carry-ons and checked bags, but if you have status with Frontier, many of those fees are waived.

What Airline Staff Should Know

For those of us who already travel often—or are used to navigating the unpredictability of standby travel—this pass turns your flexibility into an advantage. While GoWild! doesn’t guarantee last-seat availability, it gives you a real shot at locking in travel without playing the gate lottery.

It’s especially useful for:

  • Getting to/from smaller cities that are hard to nonrev in/out of

  • Weekend getaways when loads are tight on your airline

  • Mix-and-match travel (combine GoWild! with ZED fares or employee passes)

  • Building positioning legs for international trips

Just note: blackout dates do apply (think holidays and peak weekends), and you’ll need to book directly on Frontier’s website—not the mobile app.

Summer vs Annual vs Monthly

Here’s the quick breakdown:

Pass Type

Price

Travel Window

Renew Price

Summer Pass

$399

May 1 – Sept 30, 2025

$499/year

Annual Pass

$599

May 1, 2025 – April 30, 2026

$699/year

Monthly Pass

$0* + $99 fee

30 days after purchase

$149/month

*First month is technically free, but there’s a one-time $99 enrollment fee.

If you’re only planning to use it this summer, the Summer Pass gives you the most bang for your buck.

Crew Tip

I have a crew friend who used the GoWild! pass last summer to hop between Vegas, Denver, and Mexico. Frontier’s certainly not luxurious—think no-frills, tight seats—but for quick repositioning or spontaneous weekend getaways, it saved her hundreds.

If you’re traveling light and already have status with Frontier (or don’t need bags), this thing pays for itself fast. Just don’t forget to cancel flights you can’t take—no-shows can get your pass revoked.

Final Thoughts

Frontier’s GoWild! Pass isn’t for everyone. But for airline employees who know how to hustle a good deal, it can be a ridiculously smart supplement to your flight benefits. Use it to back up your nonrev plans, tack on weekend getaways, or build cheap connections between cities your airline doesn’t serve.

It won’t fix every travel jam—but it might just help you “go wild” more often this summer.

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