Blackout dates:
2025: January 1, 4-5, 16-17, 20; February 13-14, 17; March 14-16, 21-23, 28-30; April 4-6, 11-13, 18-21; May 22-23, 26; June 22, 26-29; July 3-7; August 28-29; September 1. October 9-10, 12-13; November 25, 26, 29-30; December 1, 20-23, 26-31.
2026: January 1, 3-4, 15-16, 19; February 12-13, 16; March 13-15, 20-22, 27-29; April 3-6, 10-12. Blackout dates for May 2026 and beyond will be posted in advance of accepting any enrollments for pass periods which cover those dates





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Multiple times in the last several years I have had cancelled flights. As far as what I know, they are only obligated to give you a refund of fare paid or get you on the next available flight that they alone have. In 2 of my experiences the next available was more than 24 hours away, so in each case I bought a full fare ticket on another carrier to get to my destination. I am sure others have had great experiences.
Do not get me wrong, if I have lots of leisure time I enjoy capturing a $19 fare! But to fly them consistently, even for free--not for me. For many others, once again---GO FOR IT
They have very few flights per day (1-2) so if anything happens to that flight then you're probably stranded for at least 24 hours or booking on another airline. You can't speak to a human, including the ones at the airport, without challenges or costs. They are extremely strict on baggage sizes. If your whole bag doesn't fit completely in their bag checker then there are fees charged. Their flight times aren't consistent (that same flight might be at a different time on different days). The GoWild availability is not always available or for a low price. They treat you just slightly better than their employees traveling using a similar program.
Also, I can't travel 1000 miles for $16 in 2 hours any other way. If it works it works, but, for many, it won't.
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I would mention you have to go through about 5 screens of denying extra charges (bags, self-service, insurance,etc.) but that quoted price on the search page is the total price.
Added a screenshot as an example. That flight is listed at $39 on the search page. Actual price $38.96 charged to credit card.
Double and triple check you sure about this.. just FYI and AC
https://www.yahoo.com/news/fronti...08727.
There are other more affordable bags, but this is what I use. Definitely worth the research, if you're looking to maximize your savings like I do.
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There are other more affordable bags, but this is what I use. Definitely worth the research, if you're looking to maximize your savings like I do.
Multiple times in the last several years I have had cancelled flights. As far as what I know, they are only obligated to give you a refund of fare paid or get you on the next available flight that they alone have. In 2 of my experiences the next available was more than 24 hours away, so in each case I bought a full fare ticket on another carrier to get to my destination. I am sure others have had great experiences.
Do not get me wrong, if I have lots of leisure time I enjoy capturing a $19 fare! But to fly them consistently, even for free--not for me. For many others, once again---GO FOR IT
This is the first flight we've ever booked with Frontier, and we're already not impressed.
This is the first flight we've ever booked with Frontier, and we're already not impressed.
in bad weather, these ultra low cost cancel all the times. these are last resort planes for a reason with no backup plans or planes.
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