Frontier Airlines may be known as the ultra-low-cost carrier (you’re pretty much just buying a seat). But Frontier Airlines deals do pop up more often than not so you can fly for extra cheap. And we mean CHEAP! We’re talking like $18 one-way, as we frequently see with their sales for Discount Den members.
Plus, you can grab the GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Monthly Pass for only $50 for your first month. Just remember, these deals won’t last long.
Before we jump into the current flight deal, it’s essential to know that virtually everything is an add-on cost with Frontier Airlines. Want extra legroom? That’ll cost you. Bringing a carry-on? That’s going to cost you, too. But for a cheap flight just to get you from A to B, flying Frontier might be worth it.
Whether you want the inside scoop on all the ways to make flying Frontier worth it, details on the new Frontier Go Wild! Pass, or the latest Frontier Airlines deals, we’ve got you covered. And if flying Frontier isn’t your style, we have Southwest Airlines hacks, too, and general tips for figuring out when to fly for cheap.
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Limited-Time Deal: Save 100% Off Base Fares thorugh Nov. 10
Right now you can save 100% off base fares when you book by 11:59 p.m. ET by Nov. 10 and use the promo code GREEN during checkout online at FlyFrontier.com. Travel is valid Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, through Feb 26, 2025. If you'd rather travel on Mondays or Thursdays, you'll get 50% off base fares. Route exclusions apply.
Note the 100% off applies to the base fare only. You're still responsible for government taxes and carrier-imposed fees, which may vary. but could be $100 or more.
2024 blackout dates:
Nov. 26, 27, 30
Dec. 1, 2, 21 -31
2025 blackout dates:
Jan. 1-7
Feb. 13, 14, 16, 17
Discount does not apply to J, N, I, C, R, Y, B, and H class fares. A 7-day advance round trip purchase is required. Offer does not apply to government taxes, fees or carrier fees.
Frontier GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Pass Options
Get the GoWild! Annual Pass: $599
Right now you can buy the 2024 – 2025 GoWild! Annual Pass for $599 (was $1,999.99 for the 2022 – 23 season). The pass is valid between May 1, 2024 – April 30, 2025, and brings a ton of benefits, such as enjoying an unlimited number of flights.
You can book domestic (the day before travel) and international (10 days before travel) flights.
GoWild! Monthly Pass: $50 (first month)
You can get your first month of this All-You-Can-Fly GoWild! Monthly Pass for $50 and a $99 enrollment fee. Just add the monthly pass while booking your next flight or buy online.
GoWild! Fall & Winter Pass: $399
Just like the GoWild! Summer pass, the GoWild! Fall & Winter Pass $399 lets you take as many flights as you want between Sept. 1, 2024 and Feb. 29, 2025.
You can book domestic flights just one day before you want to fly out, and for international flights, you can book 10 days before departure. When you book, you’ll be charged $0.01 for each flight segment. Remember, you’ll still have to pay any taxes, fees, and charges at the time of booking. The good news is that any travel counts as an activity and will help keep your Frontier Miles from expiring. Plus, you get special early access and exclusive offers.
When you buy the pass, you’re automatically enrolled for the whole season’s travel dates. If you’re not careful, your pass will renew for the next Fall and Winter season at $399, unless you go into your Frontier Miles account and cancel it before midnight Mountain Time on the last day of travel for the Fall and Winter Pass. In 2025, that deadline is Feb. 29.
Where can you fly with the GoWild! Pass?
Per the fine print, flyers can travel to destinations within the U.S., including Puerto Rico. It doesn’t give any details about international destinations, so it’s safe to assume those are off-limits and you’ll only be flying domestically.
Other essential details about the Go Wild! Pass:
You must be 18 or older to get a Go Wild! Pass.
Go Wild! Pass flights are available for booking the day before departure.
You’ll still be charged for any add-on products like advance seat assignments, carry-on baggage, and checked baggage.
There’s a $0.01 charge for each flight segment booked.
Taxes and fees still apply and are the responsibility of the pass holder.
Passes are nontransferable, and you can’t book a flight for anyone else, even children under the age of 18.
Wild Pass! travel doesn’t earn miles or status.
2024 Blackout dates
November 23, 27, 30
December 1-2, 21-24, 26-31
2025 Blackout dates
January 1, 4-5, 16-17, 20
February 13-14, 17
March 14-16, 21-23, 28-30
April 4-6, 11-13, 18-21
May 22-23, 26
June 22, 26-29
July 3-7
August 28-29
September 1
Other Ways to Save on Frontier
Watch for one-way flights as low as $19.
Frontier offers one-way flights for $19 (Discount Den frequent flier membership may be required) often. The $19 tickets are typically valid for nonstop travel on a Monday through Thursday, or Saturday.
If you’re not a Discount Den member yet, you can join for $99.99 to get one full year of savings.
Some of the cheapest Frontier Airlines recent deals are for flights between these airports:
Atlanta to Orlando – $19
Baltimore to Orlando – $19
Boston to Philadelphia – $19
Charlotte to Las Veags – $19
Dallas to San Diego – $19
Fort Myers to Trenton – $19
Las Vegas to San Francisco – $19
New Orleans to Raleigh – $19
Orlando to Raleigh – $19
Phoenix to Seattle – $19
Plus, you can find many more on their deal page.
Related: Not completely sold on Frontier Airlines? Check out the Southwest Airlines fall and winter sales.
Kids fly free for Discount Den members.
If you’re traveling with kids under 14, as a Discount Den member, you can get their tickets for free! Only one kid can fly for free for every one adult (15+) ticket purchased on the booking. The downside: it’s only available for select round-trip domestic flights and can’t be combined with other offers or promo codes.
Use Google Flights to help find discounted fares within the promotion period.
Using the Frontier website to find the actual flights for these hot deals can be like putting together a puzzle when pieces are missing. One tip is to use Google Flights to search for low-cost flights on the allowed days for the promotion (find the allowed days in the fine print). Don’t actually book it on Google Flights, though. Use the site just for research, and then plug that flight information into Frontier’s website to jump right to the deal.
Are Frontier Airlines deals really worth it?
It’s a no-brainer that Frontier has cheap flights, but are those cheap flights really worth it after you factor in everything else? Frontier nickel-and-dimes you for pretty much E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G.
Frontier Baggage Fees
Frontier has three bag categories: personal items, carry-on bags, and checked bags. Passengers are allowed one personal item-sized bag for free, but for the other two, you’ll be charged a fee. The price of the carry-on bag fee varies; it was over $50 for me on one flight, but it can be included in the purchase of the Works Package. A checked bag fee can be as low as $48, while oversized (50+ pounds) checked baggage will cost you a hefty $75.
Extra Fees
Want to check in online? You’d think that would be free and convenient, but nope. That’ll cost you $5. And don’t even think about opting for check-in with an airport agent — that will cost up to $25 per passenger (they call it their Airport Agent Assistance Charge).
If you’d like to board first, that’ll cost you $5.99 – $9.99 per passenger, per direction. And if you’d like Flight Flexibility to change your flight date or time, that’ll be $15 – $55 per passenger, per direction.
If you want your furry buddy to join you on your flight, there’s a pet charge of $99 per pet, per direction (nonrefundable). And if you want to choose your seat, that’ll cost you $11 per passenger, per flight segment (nonrefundable, too).
That said, you can see that Frontier charges for almost everything. So take that into consideration when booking a discounted deal from Frontier.
TIP: When flying a low-cost airline, also keep in mind that you might not get the same compensation for delayed flights as other airlines.
What you can bring for free on Frontier
Personal items are free to bring on your flight. If you’re traveling with children, you won’t be charged a fee for checking a stroller or a car seat. The stroller gets checked in free of charge at the gate. And if you choose to bring a car seat, you can use it on the plane as long as your child has their own purchased seat.
Frontier Airlines allows infants (from seven days old) and children (up to the child’s second birthday) to fly free of charge in an adult’s lap. The adult traveling with the infant may carry a second personal item, such as a diaper bag, free of charge.
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