Airlines
Frontier Airlines lowers the price for its unlimited summer travel pass at $499
Travel this summer is set to get wild as Frontier Airlines, an ultra-low-cost airline, today reduced the cost of its GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Summer PassTM is available for $499 per person until May 31 or while supplies last, saving you $500 off the regular price of $999.
Through September 30, 2023, the GoWild! Summer Pass is good for unlimited travel to more than 75 U.S. locations, including Puerto Rico and St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as international locations in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central America.
A new early booking incentive for owners of the Summer and Annual GoWild! Passes was also introduced today. Passholders can book flights through June 8 on FlyFrontier.com between now and May 16 without using the customary advance reservation window of one day prior to departure for domestic travel and ten days prior to departure for international travel.
Passholders are advised to book as soon as possible because there are a limited number of seats, first-come, first-served policies apply for promotional bookings, and blackout periods may prevent some flights from being available. Passholders who just purchased a pass can book trips right away. Pass members pay $0.01 in airfare plus all applicable taxes, fees, and taxes at the time of booking for each GoWild! flight.
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“Frontier’s GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Pass makes dreams of reasonably priced spontaneous travel a reality,”. “Every day, GoWild! pass holders enjoy spontaneous trips to Las Vegas, Orlando, Miami, Puerto Rico, Cancun, and dozens of other destinations across Frontier’s network.” For anyone with flexible summer travel plans, including students and recent grads, teachers, families, friends, retirees, solo travelers, remote workers, and people in long-distance relationships, the GoWild! Pass is an amazing fit and a great gift.
Airlines
First Look: IndiGo Takes Delivery of A321neo with New Business Class
India’s largest domestic airline, IndiGo (6E), celebrated its 18th anniversary in August 2024 by announcing a major upgrade: a new Business Class product called “IndiGo Stretch.”
Now, the airline has officially taken delivery of its first Airbus A321neo aircraft fitted with these premium seats. Registered as VT-ICF, this first A321neo with the new configuration took off from Hamburg (XFW) at 6:06 PM local time, operating flight 6E9001.
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The launch route for IndiGo’s A321neo with IndiGo Stretch seats will be from Delhi to Mumbai, starting November 14, 2024. After this initial route, the airline plans to expand the offering across its network.
Airbus completed the final assembly of this special aircraft in Hamburg, where the A321neo Final Assembly Line is located. Enthusiastic planespotters got a sneak peek of the new IndiGo Stretch interior before the aircraft’s official delivery to India.
Tobias Gudat, a planespotter on X.com, captured images of the aircraft, still marked with its test registration, showcasing its fresh Business Class interior.
Adding a distinctive touch, each IndiGo aircraft featuring the Stretch product will have the slogan “IndiGo Means Business” displayed on the fuselage, signaling a new era of premium travel for the airline.
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IndiGo took delivery of the A321neo with the Stretch seats on October 30, 2024, coinciding with Airbus’s delivery of the world’s first A321XLR to Iberia.
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