Was gonna post this on the transportation forum until I realized this could be perfect for solo travelers who go often! Frontier is offering an all you can fly pass for $599 until Friday November 17th (11:59pm MT)
Main drawbacks:
- Can only book starting May 2, 2023
- Flights can only be booked 24 hours before departure (10 days for international fights)
- Still have to pay for seat assignment/bags as well as taxes/airport fees (starting at $15 a flight)
- $599 price is only good for one year, goes up to $1999 the 2nd year (you can cancel before the renewal date on the website according to the T&C)
- I don't think the travel counts towards elite status
- Lots of blackout dates
I went ahead and bought it, it's obviously great for Orlando but they also go to other destinations as well that not many airlines serve. I know a lot of people experienced/have heard horror stories on Frontier and if I was traveling with a group/family I'd probably avoid, but I'm primarily a last minute traveler with a short flight from DC/Baltimore and I have a flexible (work) schedule. I have a lot of Southwest points too so I can still plan trips ahead and if I can get a seat on Frontier the day before I'll be able to cancel and keep the points. I've got about 6 months until this kicks in not sure how I'll handle the bags and seating arrangement (more concerned about the bags). May have to look into the credit card.
Bottom line - if you travel a lot, especially traveling last-minute, can be flexible with plans and are around an airport that has Frontier and travels to many non-stop destinations it's a decent deal.
Main drawbacks:
- Can only book starting May 2, 2023
- Flights can only be booked 24 hours before departure (10 days for international fights)
- Still have to pay for seat assignment/bags as well as taxes/airport fees (starting at $15 a flight)
- $599 price is only good for one year, goes up to $1999 the 2nd year (you can cancel before the renewal date on the website according to the T&C)
- I don't think the travel counts towards elite status
- Lots of blackout dates
- May 25, 26, 29
- June 29–30
- July 1–5, 8, 9
- August 31
- September 1, 4
- October 5, 6, 9
- November 18, 22, 24–27
- December 16, 17, 22–24, 26–31
- January 1, 15
- February 15, 16, 19
- March 3, 10, 15–17, 22–24, 29–31
- April 5–7, 12–14
I went ahead and bought it, it's obviously great for Orlando but they also go to other destinations as well that not many airlines serve. I know a lot of people experienced/have heard horror stories on Frontier and if I was traveling with a group/family I'd probably avoid, but I'm primarily a last minute traveler with a short flight from DC/Baltimore and I have a flexible (work) schedule. I have a lot of Southwest points too so I can still plan trips ahead and if I can get a seat on Frontier the day before I'll be able to cancel and keep the points. I've got about 6 months until this kicks in not sure how I'll handle the bags and seating arrangement (more concerned about the bags). May have to look into the credit card.
Bottom line - if you travel a lot, especially traveling last-minute, can be flexible with plans and are around an airport that has Frontier and travels to many non-stop destinations it's a decent deal.
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