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Frontier’s All-You-Can-Fly Pass: Here’s The Catch

If you’re a frequent flyer, you might want to consider hopping on this limited-time deal from Frontier. The airline has launched an all-you-can-fly GoWild! Pass, which allows passholders to book…

Frontier's All-You-Can-Fly Pass: Here's The Catch

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – FEBRUARY 07: Passengers arrive for flights on Frontier Airlines at O’Hare International Airport on February 07, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois. Frontier has announced a merger with Spirit…

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If you're a frequent flyer, you might want to consider hopping on this limited-time deal from Frontier. The airline has launched an all-you-can-fly GoWild! Pass, which allows passholders to book unlimited flights for U.S. destinations, including Puerto Rico. Frontier's all-you-can-fly pass is selling for $599 and is good for 12 months. Flights will be available to book and fly starting May 2, 2023.

If you read the fine print however, you can see that there's still some more money to cough up after buying your pass. Here's how it works:

Annual passholders will log into their Frontier account and select their flight the day before departure date. For each flight, you'll pay a penny, that's right, $0.01 in airfare. What's not included in this deal is taxes, fees, and other charges at the time of booking like bags and seats. Current government and airport taxes, fees and charges start at approximately $14.60 per person, per flight. So it's a great deal if you don't care where you sit on the plane and if you can pack everything in 1 personal item. However, if you're like me and overpack, you'll have to pay more for extra baggage.

Another catch is if you're already a Frontier elite member, flights booked with this pass will not count as Elite status qualifying miles. You also can't book a roundtrip flight in the same payment. Meaning if you book the ticket to your destination, it's possible there might not be a seat available on the way back.

One last catch is that the all-you-can-fly pass has a lot of black out dates, especially around the holidays. So don't rely on this pass for holiday travel. Here are the 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.

If you've been itching to explore new cities or visit friends and family, this may be the perfect deal for you. For more information visit Frontier's website.

Three Florida Cities Named Best Babymoon Destinations

Florida has always been one of the best destinations for a relaxing vacation, which makes it great for a babymoon. Three cities in Florida were named some of the best destinations for expecting parents looking for one last getaway. Babymoons are a take on honeymoons. It's the last vacation parents can take advantage of before their bundle of joy arrives. Babymoons are perfect for sleeping in while you still can, indulging in quality time, and resting before welcoming the baby. Travelandleisure.com made a list of 25 destinations around the world that are perfect for a last vacay for parents-to-be.

Traveling is expensive and can be tricky in the third trimester of pregnancy. It's best to plan your babymoon while in your second trimester (around 14-28 weeks.) It's always best to consult your doctor before making any big travel plans while pregnant. Here's the list of best babymoon destinations in the U.S..

1. Tucson, Arizona

Warm weather and wide open spaces make this a great wellness getaway destination. Travelandleisure.com recommends staying at Miraval Arizona, the premier destination spa in Tucson.

2. Cape Cod, Massachusetts

With over 500 miles of pristine coastline, couples can relax on the white sand beaches; stroll through the town and get one-of-a-kind baby gear at the local shops. Travelandleisure.com recommends staying at the Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club, where you can indulge in a prenatal massage at the Beach House Spa.

3. Stone Harbor, New Jersey

Beach lovers and nature enthusiast parents should consider Stone Harbor, New Jersey for their babymoon. Travelandleisure.com recommends staying at The Reeds at Shelter Haven, a luxury boutique property that provides the ideal site for a relaxing, beachside babymoon, with breathtaking sea views.

4. Miami Beach, Florida

Normally not a vacation destination for people abstaining from partying. Miami Beach is ideal for a choose-your-own adventure babymoon. Days can be spent doing as much — or as little — as expectant parents want. Travelandleisure.com recommends staying at The Setai. The hotel's amenities include three temperature-controlled pools and exceptional dining at either Jaya or Ocean Grill.

5. Coastal Mississippi

The Secret Coast, as it's called, is home to many romantic experiences that are sure to make for a memorable babymoon. Travelandleisure.com recommends staying at Bay Town Inn in Bay St. Louis. This intimate B&B is perfect for a romantic babymoon getaway.

6. Marathon, The Florida Keys

Parents can enjoy all the perks of island vacation without taking an international flight by visiting the Florida Keys. Travelandleisure.com recommends staying at The Marlin Bay Resort & Marina. This is a collection of private three and four-bedroom vacation homes offering the ultimate in luxury and privacy.

7. Montecito, California

Located on the American Riviera, parents can plan a laid-back, calm babymoon. Travelandleisure.com recommends staying at Rosewood Miramar Beach, one of Southern California's most luxurious oceanfront resorts.

8. Maui, Hawaii

Maui may definitely be one of the more expensive babymoon destinations, but parents should go all out while they still can! Maui is home to beautiful beaches, swimming, snorkeling, golfing, and consistently sunny skies. Travelandleisure.com recommends staying at Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa.

9. Outer Banks, North Carolina

 With 100 miles of beaches, there are plenty of places to sneak away for some peace and quiet. Travelandleisure.com recommends staying at The Inn on Pamlico Sound, a boutique waterfront property located in the midst of nature.

10. Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Normally known to be a skiing and wilderness destination, parents can expect a once-in-a-lifetime experience at Jackson Hole. Travelandleisure.com recommends staying at Amangani, which embraces the Wyoming wilderness while also providing a luxurious stay.

11. Palm Springs, California

This colorful, desert community is perfect for couples looking for a quiet getaway before their little one’s arrival. Travelandleisure.com recommends staying at the adults-only Les Cactus for your final kid-free moments for a while.

12. Sarasota, Florida

Sarasota has a wonderful mix of entertainment for expecting parents. Relax on soft white sands, browse boutiques, take a food tour and more! Travelandleisure.com recommends staying at The Ritz-Carlton. Enjoy exclusive access to The Beach Club on Lido Key, indulge at the award-winning spa, hit the links at the resort's championship golf course.

Jen was born and raised in the Tampa Bay area. She’s been with Beasley Media Group since 2022. In her spare time, you can find her at Tampa Bay Lightning games, Tampa Bay breweries, or the beach. Catch up on Jen’s content about the highest-rated restaurants/bars in Tampa, things-to-do around the area, and upcoming concerts.