Frontier Airlines is rolling out an all-you-can-fly pass for summer travel, which could pack the carrier this vacation season.
The discount airline will charge $399 for its GoWild! Summer Pass, which will give purchasers unlimited flights (at one cent each) for five months between May and September. All domestic and international routes are included, including Puerto Rico, Mexico and Latin America.
Bag and assigned seat fees will still apply. And travelers wont earn frequent flyer credits on their trips.
In a business move reminiscent of Moviepassbut for the skies passes are being sold on a first come-first served basis and Frontier hasnt said how many it plans to offer.
Passholders have to be flexible, also, as tickets only become available for booking the day before flight departure for domestic travel and 10 days before flight departure for international traveland are subject to blackout periods.
The pass will also autorenew at the end of the summer unless its cancelled at a rate much higher than $399. GoWild passes for the full year typically retail for $1,999 and the summer pass typically costs $999 per year.
Frontier is looking to stay atop peoples minds after its proposed merger with Spirit Airlines fell apart last summer, and could be looking to boost its reputation after Southwest Airlines calamitous performance during the holiday season.
It could also be doing a bit of reputational repair as Frontier was one of six airlines (and the only U.S. one) to agree to refund over $600 million to travelers last year in a price gouging settlement with the Department of Transportation.
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