Frontier Has 2 Million Seats on Sale With Fares As Low As $19 Right Now

The airline's most recent sale ends tomorrow.

<p>BobGrif/Getty Images</p> Close up of a Frontier aircraft taking off from the Minneapolis / St Paul Airport in Minnesota

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Close up of a Frontier aircraft taking off from the Minneapolis / St Paul Airport in Minnesota

Frontier's latest sale has major discounts for a fall getaway.

The airline's "OctoBEAR Fest" promotion has over two million of their seats on sale, with fares starting at $19. The flight sale runs through Sept. 26 and is valid on travel from now through Dec. 18 making it a great way to save on a fall or winter getaway. 

Best of all, the fare sale extends to nearly all of Frontier's markets including Atlanta, Boston, Denver, Dallas, Las Vegas, Orlando, and more. The lowest fares, such as the $19 promotional price, are only available for members of Frontier's paid-membership program called Discount Den, which costs $99 for the first year and provides access to cheaper tickets, free flights for children, and other perks. 

"OktoBEARfest deals are here! Fill your stein with savings," Frontier shared in a fun Facebook post depicting a bear at an actual Octoberfest event. 

Travel + Leisure spotted deals including:

  • Atlanta, GA to/from Raleigh, NC from $19

  • New York City (JFK) to/from Orlando, FL from $19

  • Dallas to/from Houston, TX from $19

  • Denver to/from Little Rock, AR from $19

Travelers should carefully review the sale’s terms and conditions, as there are several dates when discount travel is unavailable. The base fare may not include checked or carry-on bags, or seat assignment.

The promotion also includes several international flight routes, including Atlanta to/from Cancun, Mexico from $85, and Miami to/form Punta Cana from $87.

Frontier has been expanding over the last several months with new routes throughout Florida, including Tampa and Orlando. The airline has also added new flights to Austin from Atlanta that begin on Oct. 11. 

The fall and early winter travel season is known as a “shoulder travel season” and remains popular among travelers seeking a discount vacation with less crowds than the summer travel season.

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