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All the flights you want for $599 with Frontier

Is it really worth it?

For the past two days, Frontier Airlines has been promoting a $599 limited-time special that gives fliers access to “All You Can Fly” flights for an entire year. The airline is only selling a limited number of passes, and they will only be sold until the end of today (Thursday).

If you take advantage of this deal, you would still be responsible for taxes, fees, and add-ons that can still add up to $100 or more (roundtrips would be twice as much). Plus, if you decide to continue with the program after the first year, the annual price of the pass will increase to $1,999. What many aren’t aware is that majority of Frontier’s ticket cost consist of taxes and fees. Look at my ticket that I just purchased earlier this week. For a one-way flight from Atlanta to San Francisco with frontier, my actual ticket was only $8.73, but the taxes and fees were $42.75. Bringing my total ticket cost to be $51.48

If you don’t know your way around the old Frontier block to find some great deals. This $599 would be awesome for frequent travelers that are looking for quick getaways, but there are a few things that you should still be aware of before buying:

  • Flights will be available to book and fly starting May 2, 2023
  • Flights can be booked and confirmed the day before flight departure
  • Flights must be booked at flyfrontier.com
  • Flights are subject to blackout periods:
    • 2023: May 25, 26, 29; June 29, 30; July 1-5, 8, 9; August 31; September 1, 4; October 5, 6, 9; November 18, 22, 24-27; December 16, 17, 22-24, 26-31;
    • 2024: January 1, 15; February 15, 16, 19; March 3, 10, 15-17, 22-24, 29-31; April 5-7, 12-14. Blackout dates for May 2024 and beyond will be posted in advance of accepting any enrollments for pass periods which cover those dates.
  • Flights do not include any add-on products (like bags or seats), you can still customize your travel
  • Access to all U.S. Destinations, including Puerto Rico
  • Taxes, fees, and charges apply at the time of booking
  • A fare of $0.01 will be charged for each segment booked
  • Flights and seats are subject to availability; last seat availability is not guaranteed
  • Travel not eligible to earn miles or status
  • Travel qualifies as activity and will extend your FRONTIER Miles expiration
  • The GoWild! Pass is non-transferable. The pass holder is the only allowed passenger to travel with GoWild! Pass privileges.
  • Your Pass will automatically renew for successive one-year terms unless you cancel

Are you still interested? Follow the link and make your purchase, and “Go Wild.”

Miles J. Edwards

Born with a little California love and raised with a little SouthernPlayalistiCadillacMuzik

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