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Frontier unveils $399 unlimited summer flight pass, 8 new routes to Puerto Rico
With Frontier Airlines‘ new all-you-can-fly GoWild Summer PassTM, the phrase “endless summer” has taken on a whole new meaning. From May 2 through September 30, 2023, the GoWild! Summer Pass grants customers unique access to unlimited flights between Frontier’s domestic and international destinations. The pass is only available for a brief period at a special introductory price of $399 per person.
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The new GoWild! Summer Pass is being introduced just as Frontier announces a major expansion of service, including eight new routes to the popular Caribbean paradise of Puerto Rico. With the GoWild! Pass™, domestic travel can be booked and confirmed the day before flight departure. International travel can be booked and confirmed starting 10 days before flight departure. Frontier serves destinations throughout the U.S., Mexico, Caribbean and Latin America.
Here’s how it works:
1. Buy the GoWild! Summer Pass
2. Login to your FRONTIER Miles account
3. Search & Book on flyfrontier.com the day before flight departure for domestic travel or starting 10 days before flight departure for international travel. Your pass will be valid from May 2, 2023 through Sept. 30, 2023. For each flight, you’ll pay $0.01 in airfare plus applicable taxes, fees, and charges at the time of booking. When you book, you can also purchase options like bags, seats, and other ancillary products, for each flight to customize your travel.
4. Fly!
5. Repeat and book an unlimited number of flights for as long as your pass is valid
A limited number of Go Wild! Summer Passes will be available at a special introductory price of $399 per person on a first-come, first-served basis at https://www.flyfrontier.com/deals/gowild-pass/
GoWild! Summer Pass holders will enjoy access to a variety of benefits on Frontier, including:
· An unlimited number of flights between May 2 and Sept. 30, 2023.
· Access to all U.S. and international destinations Frontier serves.
· Travel that will keep your miles from expiring.
· One low price for pass access between May 2 and Sept. 30, 2023.
· Confirmed bookings the day before flight departure for domestic travel and 10 days before flight departure for international travel.
Important things to know about the GoWild Pass:
– Flights will be available to book and fly starting May 2, 2023.
– Flights can be booked and confirmed the day before flight departure for domestic travel and 10 days before flight departure for international travel.
– Flights must be booked at flyfrontier.com.
– Flights are subject to blackout periods.
– Flights do not include any add-on products like bags or seats.
– Access to all domestic and international destinations Frontier serves.
– Taxes, fees and charges apply at the time of booking.
– A fare of $0.01 will be charged for each segment booked.
– Flights and seats are subject to availability; last seat availability is not guaranteed.
– Travel is not eligible to earn miles or status.
– Travel qualifies as activity and will extend your Frontier Miles expiration.
– The GoWild! Pass is non-transferable. The passholder is the only allowed passenger to travel with GoWild! Pass privileges.
– Your Pass will automatically renew for summer travel unless you cancel.
– You must be 18 years or older and a resident of the United States to purchase the GoWild! Pass. The pass holder may be under the age of 18 but must be a resident of the United States. Pass holders under the age of 13 must be enrolled by their parent or legal guardian. Children under the age of 15 years old must travel accompanied by a passenger who is at least 15 years old.
Airlines
German Carrier Lufthansa Plans for 20% Job Cuts in Administration
Lufthansa Airlines is reportedly planning significant job cuts in its administrative workforce. According to Manager Magazin, the German carrier intends to reduce administrative positions by 20% as part of its cost-cutting measures amidst an anticipated decline in earnings.
This reduction could impact approximately 400 jobs, the report revealed. While Lufthansa has not directly commented on the layoffs, the airline confirmed its goal of cutting administrative costs by 20% by 2028.
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The strategy involves leveraging digital technologies, including artificial intelligence and automation. “A hiring freeze is currently in place for administrative roles at Lufthansa Airlines,” said a company spokesperson.
The staff reduction is expected to occur through natural attrition and age-related turnover, rather than forced layoffs. The internal projection cited by the magazine warns that Lufthansa could face an operating loss of €800 million ($843.92 million) by 2026 if no corrective measures are taken.
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The report highlights the challenges companies face in aligning workforce requirements with current and future demands. Failure to adapt could necessitate drastic actions, such as restructuring and layoffs, which carry significant repercussions for both the organization and its employees.
As Lufthansa navigates these challenges, the airline appears committed to balancing cost efficiency with digital transformation to maintain its competitiveness in a rapidly evolving industry.
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