Frontier’s Unlimited Pass Could Give You a Year and a Half of Caribbean Trips for $349

By: - November 23rd, 2025
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Bavaro Beach in Punta Cana.

Frontier Airlines has rolled out its newest GoWild All-You-Can-Fly Annual Pass, meaning nearly a year and a half of unlimited flights for an introductory price of $349 — a significant drop from the regular $599 cost.

The 2026–2027 pass, announced today, includes a rare early-access window running through Dec. 2. Travelers who purchase during this period can begin flying immediately rather than waiting for the standard start date in May 2026, unlocking more than five extra months of unlimited Frontier travel.

Bobby Schroeter, Frontier’s Chief Commercial Officer, called the new pass an opportunity for travelers to lock in long-term value. “Whether you’re looking for the perfect holiday gift for the wanderlust spirit in your life or wanting to treat yourself to limitless adventures, our GoWild All-You-Can-Fly Pass offers the chance to make special travel memories all the way into 2027,” he said. “Our customers can now get nearly a year and a half of unlimited Frontier flights for just $349 — a fraction of the regular $599 price – when they act fast.”

As part of the launch, Frontier is also giving away 100 GoWild passes through its GoWild Giveaway, with entries accepted through Nov. 21 at 11:59 pm MST and winners to be notified by Nov. 28.

The GoWild Annual Pass includes access to Frontier’s full network of more than 100 destinations across the U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean, including Puerto Rico. Passholders pay just $0.01 in airfare per flight, plus taxes, fees, and charges. Domestic flights can be confirmed the day before departure, while international routes may be booked up to 10 days in advance. Select flights can also be locked in early for an additional fee.

The pass includes earning opportunities as well: travelers collect Miles on extras like bags and seat assignments, and each use of the pass extends mileage expiration.

Frontier notes several key conditions: seats for passholders are capacity-controlled, blackout dates may apply, and add-ons like bags and seat selection are not included. The pass is non-transferable and automatically renews unless canceled.

Frontier Airlines currently serves a growing network of Caribbean destinations as part of its more than 100-city route map. The airline flies to key leisure gateways including San Juan in Puerto Rico, Punta Cana and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, and St. Maarten. Frontier also offers service to Antigua and has announced upcoming flights to Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos, along with a planned return to Nassau in The Bahamas.

About the author

Caitlin Sullivan began her career with Caribbean Journal as Arts and Culture editor before shifting to travel full time. She writes frequently on the Caribbean cruise industry, flight networks and broader travel news. Her most frequent Caribbean destination? Nassau.
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