Frontier’s busy week: a $299 pass and 22 new routes

TL;DR:
- Frontier put its 2026–2027 GoWild pass on sale for $299.
- The pass activates after seven business days and has holiday blackouts
- Frontier announced 22 routes launching Nov–Dec 2025.
- Big pushes include Atlanta to Caribbean and Mexico leisure spots.
- Book early on promos, but budget for bags and seats.
Frontier Airlines made two moves travelers should know about. First, it put its GoWild all-you-can-fly pass on sale for $299. Second, it unveiled 22 new routes rolling out in November and December 2025. Both changes aim at leisure travelers who value price and flexibility.
What changed this week
On September 7, 2025, Frontier’s GoWild annual pass dropped to $299 for a limited window. Buyers get a longer usable period than past years and can start booking after a short activation wait. Expect blackout dates near major holidays and added charges for bags and seat picks.
On September 6, 2025, Frontier outlined a 22-route expansion focused on Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, plus added domestic links. Launches cluster between November 22 and December 21, 2025. Frequencies range from weekly to daily.
[Related: Best day to book cheap flights → /guides/book-cheap-flights]
The $299 GoWild pass, in plain English
The GoWild pass is ideal for flexible travelers who can decide late. Domestic flights typically become bookable one day before departure. International flights require a 10-day lead time. The pass is tied to one person and renews unless canceled. You still pay taxes and fees, plus any extras like bags or seat selection. Activation takes seven business days after purchase.
How to use it well
- Target less busy dates and midweek flights.
- Keep a backup plan around blackout windows and peak holidays.
- Travel with a personal item only, or pre-budget for carry-on or checked bags.
- Track fare sales for friends traveling without a pass.
[Related: Frontier baggage fees and size rules → /tools/frontier-baggage-fees]
22 new routes for late 2025
Frontier’s winter push adds sun-seekers’ favorites and a few practical mainland links. The Points Guy and AeroRoutes list all 22 routes, including several Atlanta expansions and a LaGuardia to San Juan Saturday service that skirts the usual perimeter rule by flying on exempt days.
Snapshot of notable additions
Route | Start date | Frequency |
Atlanta − St. Maarten | 2025-12-06 | Weekly |
Atlanta − Nassau | 2025-12-13 | Weekly |
Atlanta − Puerto Vallarta | 2025-12-20 | Weekly |
Atlanta − Los Cabos | 2025-12-20 | Weekly |
DFW − Guatemala City | 2025-12-20 | Weekly |
DFW − San Salvador | 2025-12-21 | Twice weekly |
Washington Dulles − San Salvador | 2025-12-18 | Daily |
New York LaGuardia − San Juan | 2025-12-20 | Weekly |
Phoenix − Reno | 2025-11-22 | Twice weekly |
Minneapolis − Chicago O’Hare | 2025-11-23 | Twice weekly |
These samples reflect the broader list and timing pattern for the 22 routes. They show Frontier’s emphasis on warm-weather gateways and a few domestic connectors.
What this means if you fly from Atlanta, Orlando, Miami, or DFW
Travelers in Atlanta get the biggest variety of new beach options. Orlando and Miami gain more links to Central America, helpful for family visits and winter escapes. Dallas-Fort Worth adds weekend-friendly Central America flights. Expect mostly low frequencies, so plan around limited operating days.
Smart booking tips for Frontier
1) Mind the extras. Frontier keeps base fares low and charges for most add-ons. Price out a carry-on, checked bag, and seat choice when comparing airlines.
2) Watch frequencies. Weekly or twice-weekly routes can be cheap, but a canceled flight hurts more when the next option is days away. Build slack into your schedule.
3) Use the pass tactically. Fly short domestic hops on off-peak days to extract value. For international trips, set alerts and be ready to book at the 10-day mark.
4) Compare against sales. Sometimes a sale fare beats the math on a pass trip once you add bags. Keep your options open.
5) Check airports. Frontier often shifts service between big-city airports. Verify which airport you fly from and to when searching deals.
Background and context
Frontier has been leaning into leisure demand, adding beach and VFR routes, while keeping costs tight. The latest 22-route list continues that template and overlaps with markets where competitors have pulled back or rebalanced. Industry watchers also note Frontier’s push at hubs like Atlanta, where scale can bring better aircraft use and marketing reach.
Why it matters
- More nonstop choices to sunny destinations in November and December 2025.
- A path to frequent, last-minute trips if you can work around blackout dates.
- Pressure on fares in some city pairs, which can help even non-Frontier flyers.
- Low frequencies mean you should plan buffers for time-sensitive travel.
What happens next
Watch for introductory fares tied to the new routes, usually with day-of-week limits. Expect blackout dates to tighten around U.S. holiday peaks. Frontier could tweak frequencies once demand trends are clear after launch. If you buy the pass, set reminders for the activation window and any renewal date.
Quick checklist before you book
- Check the route’s operating days.
- Add bag and seat costs to your total.
- Confirm blackout dates if using GoWild.
- Set alerts for the 1-day or 10-day booking windows.
- Screenshot your itinerary and receipts.
Sources:
- San Antonio Express-News, “$299 unlimited Frontier flight pass on sale until Friday, with added months,” https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/299-unlimited-frontier-airline-s-flight-pass-21035449.php, 2025-09-07
- The Points Guy, “Frontier announces 22-route expansion with big focus on Mexico, Caribbean and Central America,” https://thepointsguy.com/news/frontier-airlines-22-route-expansion/, 2025-09-06
AeroRoutes, “Frontier Airlines NW25 Further Network Expansion,” https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/250905-f9nw25, 2025-09-05