Have you ever heard of an airline that offers unlimited flights, like an all-you-can-eat buffet?
The Go Wild! Summer Pass, newly introduced by Frontier Airlines, grants customers unlimited flights between May 2 and September 30 for the low, low price of $399.
For the summer season, the airline has reduced the price of the programme that was first introduced in November.
A little too good to be true, right? The answer is “maybe.”
When it comes to saving money, this plan is unbeatable, but only if you’re completely flexible with your dates of travel.
According to Frontier’s senior vice president of commercial, Daniel Shurz, “for people with flexible schedules, this is a terrific opportunity to have a truly epic summer and then some, basking in the rays on the beach, exploring national parks, and visiting new cities.”
Functioning of the Summer Pass
The $399 unlimited flight rate is not without its restrictions.
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Domestic flights have a one-day booking cutoff, while international flights have a ten-day cutoff. This also applies to flights back home.
Although Frontier advertises that these flights only cost a penny, additional fees apply for items like checked bags, selected seating, and refreshments. In addition, there are times when passengers cannot book flights.
The airline claims that the $399 tickets are selling on a “first come, first served” basis.
So, tell me about Frontier Airlines.
Frontier is a low-cost airline that recently added eight routes to Puerto Rico. It currently flies to more than 120 destinations in the United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean.
The Denver-based airline is well-known for its rock-bottom fares, but it has recently made headlines for cutting services like human-to-human customer support in an effort to save money.
Frontier attempted to merge with low-cost carrier Spirit last year, but Spirit ultimately merged with rival airline JetBlue.
Compared to other U.S. airlines, Frontier saves an average of 43% in fuel costs thanks to its seating configuration and lighter weight, as stated on the company’s website.
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