You can soon buy an ‘all-you-can-fly’ plane ticket that’s valid 300 days a year

Anyone who loves to travel knows that the cost of flights really adds up.

But one airline has revealed plans for a brand new “all-you-can-fly” pass that could revolutionise travel.

Frontier Airline’s new airline ticket lets you journey to any destination served by the air carrier on 300 days out of the year.

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The only catch is that you can only confirm your flight “a day before you take off” – so flexibility is key. The budget airline’s GoWild Pass will be offered from next spring, claims the Daily Mail.

But, the last-minute rules mean you can be kicked off a flight if other passengers book all the seats.

So, the pass is best for those who are looking to travel with total flexibility and who don’t mind where they end up going.

Currently there’s no price listed for the GoWild pass, although The Points Guy states they will be sold “at a WILDLY discounted rate.”

There will also only be a limited number of the passes – as it will help the airline to fill the 5million empty seats that lose cash for the carrier each year.

ShortStack claims that you the pass is valid for 12 months – and you can express your interest in the deal here.

Unfortunately, for British holidaymakers, Frontier mostly services the United States.

While they do have some routes to Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America Frontier is generally a US domestic airline.

You can journey from state to state including Las Vegas, Orlando, Los Angeles, Portland, Miami and more.

If you’re planning on travelling around the US you could hop from place to place for a far cheaper price than usual.

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