Frontier Airlines launched a sale today with fares from 30 cities starting from $51 roundtrip, including tax. This sale, which will save travelers up to $200 on the usual cost of flights, includes nonstop flights on select travel through February.
This sale ends tomorrow night (Sept. 15) at midnight EST, so book ASAP.
Note: Some fares are available for less on other carriers. Also, many fares are available in both directions. Use the search widget to the right to find and book fares in the opposite direction.
Frontier charges for both checked and carry-on bags, usually $25-$35 for the first item. Frontier Discount Den email subscribers receive discounts on baggage fees and flights, so it’s worth signing up.
Sample Roundtrip Fares
Availability varies by route. Click on the Fare Calendar links below to find the best dates to travel into February. All prices roundtrip, including taxes.
- $51-$85 — Chicago to Charlotte
- $53-$67 — Orlando to Austin
- $67 — Atlanta to Orlando
- $67 — Las Vegas to San Francisco
- $67 — Salt Lake City to Las Vegas
- $67 — Las Vegas to Salt Lake City
- $67-$87 — Kansas City to Denver
- $71-$87 — Dallas to Denver
- $77 — Chicago to Miami
- $77-$97 — Denver to Los Angeles
- $77-$81 — Los Angeles to Denver
- $77-$87 — Columbus to Las Vegas
- $77-$97 — Houston to Las Vegas
- $85 — Charlotte to Chicago
- $85 — Charlotte to Philadelphia
- $87 — Atlanta to Miami
- $87 — San Antonio to Las Vegas
- $87-$97 — Houston to Atlanta
- $91-$97 — Austin to Las Vegas
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