The sale ends October 17.
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There are now millions of reasons to book your next vacation.
Frontier Airlines recently announced a new fare sale that discounts over two million seats on the airline, with tickets as low as $19. Described as the airline’s “biggest sale of the year”, the promotion offers travelers deals to popular destinations such as Atlanta, Denver, Las Vegas, Orlando, and more.
The sale is valid on travel for select days throughout December 18, 2024, and ends at 11:59pm EST on October 17, 2024. Travelers should carefully review the sale’s terms and conditions, as there are several restrictions of when and where travelers can get the discounted tickets. For example, most fares are only valid on flights Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
The $19 promotional fare is only available to members of Frontier’s Discount Den program, which costs $59 a year and includes perks such as access to special sales, and free flights for children. Travelers who are not a member of the program can still save on fares, with the average non-member fare at $39.
Travel + Leisure spotted a variety of flight deals for fall travel including:
- Atlanta, GA to/from Austin, TX – $19 members, $39 non-members
- Boston MA to Orlando, FL – $39 members, $59 non-members
- Charlotte, NC to/from Miami, FL – $19 members, $39 non-members
- Denver, CO to/from San Diego, CA $19 members, $39 non-members
- Philadelphia, PA to/from Tampa, FL $39 members, $59 non-members
The discounted fares do not include checked or carry-on bags, however the extras can be purchased for an additional fee.
Frontier has been expanding its network throughout the fall, with new routes to Austin, Orlando, and Tampa. The airline also launched several flights from Burbank, CA to Phoenix, San Francisco, and Denver. Frontier’s CEO Barry Biffle described overall demand as “really strong” during a Morgan Stanley investor event last month.