
With airlines looking to make a return in the post-COVID world, many are looking for new ways to attract travelers who have opted to stay home the last two years instead of taking to the sky.
Among those making a splash is Frontier Airlines, which is offering an all-you-can-fly pass this summer for just $399, allowing travelers to take as many flights as they want all summer.
The pass allows travelers to fly between May 2 and Sept. 30 on an unlimited number of flights, both domestic and international.
For those looking for more, Frontier is also offering an annual pass that gives the same benefits for $1,299, dropping the price from its previous mark of $2,000.
However, while flying as much as you want seems fun, Frontier does have some stipulations with its offer.
For domestic flights, passengers have to plane their trip one day in advance, being that a seat is available, and the same goes for any return flights home.
International flights have a bit more wiggle room when it comes to booking, as Frontier says travelers going out of the country will have up to 10 days in advance to book their outoging and return flights.
While the $399 buys you your ticket, Frontier does still charge would-be-flyers a seat selection and checked bag fee. There are also several black-out dates involved, including summer holidays.
The deal offers the ability to travel, but those looking to take advantage must be flexible in the trips they take. If a return flight is booked, travelers must wait until they can obtain a seat on a flight, meaning they may have to stay on vacation until they can get back.
While extra vacation is never a bad thing, Frontier says travelers need to be flexible in order to have the best experience with the pass.
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