Frontier’s Latest Sale Has One-Way Flights from $19 — When to Book

The sale ends August 1.

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Frontier’s “Greatest Offer of All Time” sale is now live with $19 one-way fares up for grabs — but there’s only one more day left of the sale.

The sale, which ends tomorrow, August 1, at 11:59 p.m. ET, is valid for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday travel until Nov. 13, 2024. To get the cheapest $19 tickets, travelers must book their flights at least 14 days in advance from the full list of eligible routes.

Unlike other promotions from Frontier, these $19 sale fares are available to all fliers — and not just Discount Den members, which is a paid subscription membership program that has exclusive access to deals. However, there are several blackout dates specific to certain routes, and discounted flights will be unavailable Aug. 29, Sep. 2 to 3, and Oct. 11 to 14.

Travel + Leisure searched through the list and found some of the best one-way deals at the $19 price point:

  • Atlanta (ATL) to Detroit (DTW), New York (JFK), and New Orleans (MSY)

  • Nashville (BNA) to Chicago (ORD), Charlotte (CLT), and Philadelphia (PHL)

  • Denver (DEN) to Las Vegas (LAS), Phoenix (PHX), and San Diego (SAN)

  • Los Angeles (LAX) to Sacramento (SMF) and Santa Ana (SNA)

  • Raleigh-Durham (RDU) to Portland (PWM) and Syracuse (SYR)

  • San Juan (SJU) to St. Thomas (STT) and St. Croix (STX)

Front is an ultra-low-cost carrier, so passengers will need to pay extra for seat assignments, baggage, and even airport agent assistance. However, the airline has rolled out customer-friendly changes, as the airline refers to as “The New Frontier.”

Frontier Airlines recently eliminated change and cancellation fees on all tickets and introduced new fare bundles to attract more premium fliers and boost ancillary revenue. Furthermore, the new “Biz Travel for Less Fare” is geared toward business travelers, while an “UpFront Plus” seating option guarantees a blocked middle seat at the front of the aircraft.

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