For One Year, You Can Take Unlimited Flights... On Frontier


We don't even know how much it will cost, but we do know it will be "Affordable."
The cheap airline's new "all you can fly" pass will be available in 2023, with a slew of limitations. We don't even know how much it will cost, but we do know it will be "affordable."
American Airlines notably provided a Lifetime Unlimited AAirpass in 1981. The frequent flyer card allowed travelers to schedule an unlimited number of flights at no additional cost. The coveted AAirpass was initially priced at $250,000 (about $820,000 in 2022 US dollars). With the program, American received a much-needed boost in income from wealthy flight-happy clients.
A comparable pass is now available when Frontier Airlines launches its own unlimited flying package, GoWild! Pass for unlimited flying. While the pass will only be valid for 12 months, customers will be able to reserve a ticket on any Frontier trip with no limit on the total number of flights. The ultra-low-cost carrier may not have as many destinations as American Airlines, but there are still locations worth visiting. Frontier Airlines has flights to 18 foreign locations in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, including Cancn and St. Maarten.
While it appears to be an appealing product on paper, there are several drawbacks. There will be around 60 ban days on which flights cannot be purchased using the GoWild! Pass. Bookings will also be confirmed the day before the flight, according to One Mile At A Time. Frontier is forthright about the program's goal of filling vacant seats on its flights, claiming that the airline had five million empty seats last year. It's hardly unexpected given that the airline business is still recovering from the epidemic.

Finally, this is Frontier Airlines. You may receive limitless flights at a single price, but you're still subject to a slew of potential extra expenses. The WildWild! The All-You-Can-Fly Pass will be on sale in Spring 2023 at an unspecified price.

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SOURCE: jalopnik

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