Frontier Airlines: Select Flights Buy One Trip, Get One Trip
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Frontier Airlines offers Select Flights: Buy One Trip, Get One Trip Free when you apply promo code BOGO at booking.
Note: Tickets must be purchased by 11:59 pm Eastern time on Oct. 6, 2022. A 50% discount applies for travel, Monday through Thursday and Saturday, through Feb. 16, 2023.
Thanks to community member WiseRose8215 for finding this deal.
I have never flown spirit, but frontier is basically my main airline now. In the past, the prices have been very low and enticing although as of recent, this company has been having greed take over. They entice you with s cheap airfare cost yet they charge you $60 per checked bag (used to be $30)... They also dropped the baggage max weight from 50 to 40 pounds. If you end up between 41 and 50 pounds, it's another $50/$60. Also if you book a flight with a significant other and don't pay $30 per seat to choose them, they will purposely separate you as punishment for not paying for your seats. When added up, then end up being close to a ticket with United Airlines.
Every day but Friday and Sunday would be a better way to word
they're both in the same 'as barebones as it gets' / 'basically a flying bus' tier. if you just want to get from point A to point B with a small backpack and no checked luggage, it will do the job.
there are no amenities whatsoever in the flight (no screens, no chargers, no included drinks or snacks - you have to pay extra, no reclining seats), and the seats are even more cramped than usual. and they'll nickel and dime you for everything, so better make sure you don't go over the carry-on size.
as long as you know what you are signing up for, they both offer some extremely cheap flights at times
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10-05-2022 at 09:02 AM.
Frontier is great if you are flexible and can afford to wait a day or two for delayed/canceled flights. They do not fly every day to most destinations, and even on the days that they do fly, many will only have 1 flight per day. However, if you need to be somewhere at a specific time or within a fairly narrow window, either where you're going or upon your return, you shouldn't fly them. Also, I found their seats to be uncomfortable compared to Southwest and American.
I have a family member who just booked a one-way 2 hour flight for $15 each person for the holidays (at the airport counter-always cheaper that way, but they only allow you to do so when they have a flight leaving because that's the only time they have staff at the counter), each way, so if you're flexible and OK with long delays and frequent cancelation (e.g. retired, able to do your job remotely, SAHP, etc.) they're a fantastic value.
Frontier is great if you are flexible and can afford to wait a day or two for delayed/canceled flights. They do not fly every day to most destinations, and even on the days that they do fly, many will only have 1 flight per day. However, if you need to be somewhere at a specific time or within a fairly narrow window, either where you're going or upon your return, you shouldn't fly them. Also, I found their seats to be uncomfortable compared to Southwest and American.
I have a family member who just booked a one-way 2 hour flight for $15 each person for the holidays (at the airport counter-always cheaper that way, but they only allow you to do so when they have a flight leaving because that's the only time they have staff at the counter), each way, so if you're flexible and OK with long delays and frequent cancelation (e.g. retired, able to do your job remotely, SAHP, etc.) they're a fantastic value.
this narration should be framed!
Still looking for someone who COMPARED Spirit counter pricing to Frontier's
Bring a backpack to avoid baggage fees.
Historically speaking, spirit canceled a lot of connections, however, in the past few years that is not the case.
Frontier passengers are a little less down market than spirit, but when we're talking about savings of $250 or more each way, I'm willing to take what I get.
Deal stacks with Discount Den. Significant savings. Definitely a solid deal.
You may want to recheck. The BOGO DOES NOT apply. You get a small savings off flights. NOT A FREE ONE
Departing
Charlotte, NC (CLT) to San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU)
Wed 12/14/22 | 12:52 PM - 11:40 PM
Promo Code savings - $148.68
$306.28
Returning
San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) to Charlotte, NC (CLT)
Sun 12/25/22 | 12:49 AM - 5:15 PM
Please Note: You have selected a flight(s) that has a 6+ hour layover.
$457.96
Departing
Charlotte, NC (CLT) to New Orleans, LA (MSY)
Thu 11/03/22 | 11:59 AM - 8:25 PM
Promo Code savings - $8.36
$144.56
Returning
New Orleans, LA (MSY) to Charlotte, NC (CLT)
Thu 11/10/22 | 8:30 AM - 9:37 PM
Promo Code savings - $8.36
Please Note: You have selected a flight(s) that has a 6+ hour layover.
$147.56
Departing
Orlando, FL (MCO) to Atlanta, GA (ATL)
Sat 12/17/22 | 5:30 AM - 7:09 AM (nonstop)
Promo Code savings - $1.38
$76.58
Returning
Atlanta, GA (ATL) to Orlando, FL (MCO)
Sat 12/24/22 | 12:01 PM - 1:40 PM (nonstop)
Promo Code savings - $51.38
$126.58
Everyone. But what I can not tell is if you are really getting the BOGO offer or not.
Should have been clearer.
When I said "these days", I was talking specifically about returning on Saturday.
if you are on vacation, why not just return on Sunday?!
I wish they made it easier to see which routes/dates qualify. Everything I have searched does not seem to qualify even though it's between Mon-Thur and a direct flight.
This is a significant downgrade from Frontier's typical "Friends Fly Free" promotions! Those were true BOGOs. This sale excludes taxes and fees which is why many us are seeing higher than expected prices.
oh no, I've had Frontier counter knock $50 one-way(!) off of $80 online-total that day = $30 Frontier final total fare...While Spirit counter only knocked off $30 on same $80 segment tried minutes apart from Frontier counter, making for $50 total Spirit fare...Fares were 2-weeks advance (which appears optimal fare advance for most calendar months), refundable only 24-hours. A friend told me of similar fee discounts at major airline counters for overseas destinations, VS purchasing tix on-line - but I personally have only tried Frontier vs. Spirit. Anyone?
Interesting.. ! I've never used counter services. Just for my reference, do you mention online price or act completely stranger?
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there are no amenities whatsoever in the flight (no screens, no chargers, no included drinks or snacks - you have to pay extra, no reclining seats), and the seats are even more cramped than usual. and they'll nickel and dime you for everything, so better make sure you don't go over the carry-on size.
as long as you know what you are signing up for, they both offer some extremely cheap flights at times
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I have a family member who just booked a one-way 2 hour flight for $15 each person for the holidays (at the airport counter-always cheaper that way, but they only allow you to do so when they have a flight leaving because that's the only time they have staff at the counter), each way, so if you're flexible and OK with long delays and frequent cancelation (e.g. retired, able to do your job remotely, SAHP, etc.) they're a fantastic value.
I have a family member who just booked a one-way 2 hour flight for $15 each person for the holidays (at the airport counter-always cheaper that way, but they only allow you to do so when they have a flight leaving because that's the only time they have staff at the counter), each way, so if you're flexible and OK with long delays and frequent cancelation (e.g. retired, able to do your job remotely, SAHP, etc.) they're a fantastic value.
Still looking for someone who COMPARED Spirit counter pricing to Frontier's
Historically speaking, spirit canceled a lot of connections, however, in the past few years that is not the case.
Frontier passengers are a little less down market than spirit, but when we're talking about savings of $250 or more each way, I'm willing to take what I get.
Departing
Charlotte, NC (CLT) to San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU)
Wed 12/14/22 | 12:52 PM - 11:40 PM
Promo Code savings - $148.68
$306.28
Returning
San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) to Charlotte, NC (CLT)
Sun 12/25/22 | 12:49 AM - 5:15 PM
Please Note: You have selected a flight(s) that has a 6+ hour layover.
$457.96
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Departing
Charlotte, NC (CLT) to New Orleans, LA (MSY)
Thu 11/03/22 | 11:59 AM - 8:25 PM
Promo Code savings - $8.36
$144.56
Returning
New Orleans, LA (MSY) to Charlotte, NC (CLT)
Thu 11/10/22 | 8:30 AM - 9:37 PM
Promo Code savings - $8.36
Please Note: You have selected a flight(s) that has a 6+ hour layover.
$147.56
Departing
Orlando, FL (MCO) to Atlanta, GA (ATL)
Sat 12/17/22 | 5:30 AM - 7:09 AM (nonstop)
Promo Code savings - $1.38
$76.58
Returning
Atlanta, GA (ATL) to Orlando, FL (MCO)
Sat 12/24/22 | 12:01 PM - 1:40 PM (nonstop)
Promo Code savings - $51.38
$126.58
When I said "these days", I was talking specifically about returning on Saturday.
if you are on vacation, why not just return on Sunday?!
All these Terms and Conditions and limitations really should be in the description. Makes what sounds like a good deal in theory really bad.
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Interesting.. ! I've never used counter services. Just for my reference, do you mention online price or act completely stranger?