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Start 2025 Off With a Bang With a Year of Free Flights With Frontier Airlines

United States News Budget Travel Airports + Flying
by Matador Creators Jan 14, 2025

Despite the often gloomy and cold days, I enjoy January. It’s the month to map out the year, allowing my type-A personality to go into overdrive and plan trips away. But imagine if you were to start 2025 with the prize of a year’s worth of free flights. That would dramatically change the trajectory of the months to come, right?

Budget airline Frontier Airlines is running a new promotion from now until January 31. The prize: one year’s worth of free flights with the airline. The “New Year, New Adventure” promotion will allow you to choose from a range of international and domestic routes.

“We’re giving away a year of free flights to one lucky winner to start crossing the dream destinations off their bucket list,” the competition site reads.

Eligible participants must be over the age of 18 and in the US, but for some reason, residents of Florida, New York, and Washington D.C. can not enter. Matador reached out to Frontier Airlines for clarification on this matter but has not had a response at the time of publication.

To enter the contest, all you need to do is quickly fill out this entry form on the Frontier website. It literally takes seconds. If you want an additional bonus entry, you’ll need to sign up for SMS and/or share the competition on social media.

Now, back to the planning — even if it is imaginary at this point. Frontier Airlines flies to numerous destinations throughout the US, including major cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami, as well as smaller regional airports. Internationally, the Denver-based airline serves destinations in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central America.

The announcement of this competition comes on the heels of the airline’s bold move with its “Go Wild! Pass,” an all-you-can-fly pass that allows travelers to fly unlimited flights worldwide for a year. The pass was capped at $299 for the first 5,000 buyers before increasing to $599. However, a few caveats make this “deal” less appealing to many: domestic flights can only be booked the day before, international 10 days in advance, there are blackout dates, seats are not always available, you might get bumped off the flight, and you still need to pay for baggage and seats.

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