The Frontier Airlines GoWild all-you-can-fly pass has been floating around for a while, but with a stronger route network and a surprisingly low price, it suddenly looks far more practical than I expected.
My own experience with Frontier Airlines has not been bad at all, even if my wife and kids had a less stellar experience. Frontier also offers a status match I could take advantage of and will begin installing Wi Fi onboard, two things that would make the experience much more bearable.
If I want to fly from Los Angeles to Pittsburgh via Denver, will I find that plenty of seats are for sale yet none are available to GoWild passholders because the required fare class is unavailable? I would not even mind traveling on a true standby basis, similar to airline employees, since the no-show factor is real. The question is whether that is possible.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Live and Let's Fly.


