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For the past couple of years, Frontier Airlines has sold variations of a subscription-based pass with access to unlimited flights for a fixed price, plus taxes and fees. If you fly enough to justify the cost — and can navigate the restrictions — the GoWild! Pass can make sense. But if you're on the fence about subscribing, Frontier partnered with Landing to give you a new, unique offer to consider: the Nomad Pass.
Here's what you need to know about the Nomad Pass — a new subscription that offers unlimited apartment-style accommodations via the Landing Standby program as well as a Frontier GoWild! Pass, all for $1,495 per month.
Frontier Airlines Crafts a Unique New “Nomad Pass” With Landing
To set the stage, Landing is a membership-based network of apartments that offers subscribers access to furnished accommodations in 375+ cities across the country — no lease required. In that sense, it's like Airbnb, but with a bit more nuance. Landing offers two membership tiers: Standard and Standby.
Of particular interest in this post is the Standby membership. As you might guess from the name, Standby is set up similarly to standby flying. After subscribing, members can reserve stays at Landing properties, but there's a chance you'll get bumped and need to find another property to stay at. Thankfully, you'll get at least a three-day notice, though.

And that's where the Frontier Airlines GoWild! Pass comes in. The current offer on the table bundles an all-you-can-fly pass with a Landing Standby membership — for $1,495 per month.
Dubbed the Nomad Pass, subscribers can enjoy all the benefits of Landing Standby and the GoWild! Pass for a reasonable price.
It's worth noting that Landing previously offered a Standby membership for $1,295 per month and GoWild! Passes can be purchased for $149 monthly. So, this new Nomad Pass costs slightly more than the two services previously cost individually. However, now aspiring nomads only have the option to purchase the bundle at $1,495/month.

For those after the digital nomad life, taking advantage of this unique opportunity is a compelling way to do so. But like our warning with the GoWild! Pass, this offer isn't for everyone.
If you're not careful, the costs associated with the GoWild! Pass can add up quickly, and there's never a guarantee you'll actually be able to hop on a flight. However, if you want to embrace the chaos, this might be a quality offer to jump on.
To purchase a Nomad Pass, enroll on Landing's promotional website.
Final Thoughts
Frontier Airlines and Landing have teamed up to offer potential digital nomads an intriguing offer. For just $1,495 per month, subscribers can take unlimited Frontier flights and live in any of Landing's properties across 375+ cities — excluding Landing's New York and California locations — through the Nomad Pass.
This is an incredible opportunity for the right person. Before forking over the money, make sure you understand the details of the GoWild! Pass and Landing Standby.
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