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Frontier Just Discounted Its Unlimited Flight Pass to $299

Frontier just reduced the price of its All-You-Can-Fly pass for the fall and winter, offering unlimited flights for just $299. The pass, which retailed for $499 for the summer, is now deeply discounted through the end of the year.

The fall and winter pass allows unlimited flights to wherever Frontier flies and is valid from September 2, 2023 through February 29, 2024. According to Frontier, the deal is available “while supplies last.”

So what’s the catch? Flyers must pay one cent in airfare per flight, along with any applicable taxes and fees. Bags (even carry-ons) are not included in the fares, so you’ll have to pay additional if you want to bring on more than a personal item. Seat selection and priority boarding will also cost extra. Passholders will not earn miles for flights booked using the pass.

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The All-You-Can-Fly pass is not good for people who like to plan their trips in advance—it can only be redeemed to book flights the day before departure for domestic travel and 10 days or less before international flight departures. 

Flights are subject to blackout dates, which include the most popular travel days around Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve.

Interested in the pass? Check Frontier’s route map to see where the airline flies from your home airport before committing. 

If you buy the pass, make sure you set a reminder to cancel at the end of the period, as the pass will automatically renew otherwise. 

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