This Major Frontier Sale Has 75% Off Flights Right Now — When to Book

The sale ends July 18.

<p>Courtesy Frontier Airlines </p>

Courtesy Frontier Airlines

While Amazon’s Prime Day may have deals for just about everything, travel brands are jumping in on the excitement with deals of their own. 

Frontier Airlines recently introduced a “Primetime Deals” fare sale with a fun nod to the shopping extravaganza. Travelers can take advantage of the fare sale by purchasing tickets on Frontier's website and using the promotional code PRIME. 

Travelers can save 75 percent on base fares of tickets through August 18, 2024, and then also save 50 percent on base fares for flights through November 13, 2024, which makes it a great option for booking a fall or early winter getaway.  The fare sale ends at 11:59pm EST on July 18, 2024, and the fare sale has limited days that the tickets can be purchased for, such as travel only on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday.

Frontier also excluded several popular routes from the promotion including Atlanta to/from Las Vegas, Dallas to/from Seattle, Fort Lauderdale to/from Philadelphia, and others listed on the sale's page.

Travel + Leisure spotted a variety of deals when using the promotion code including:

  • Denver (DEN) to Phoenix (PHX) for $69 round-trip

  • Las Vegas (LAS) to Seattle, WA (SEA) for $128 round-trip

  • New York (JFK) to Atlanta (ATL) from $52 round-trip

“Primetime Deals Are Here! Save up to 75% off base fares with promo code: PRIME. Plus, grab Economy Bundles starting at just $29* — including a bag, seat selection, and no cancel/change fees,” Frontier Airlines shared on their X account.

For travelers looking to travel even more, Frontier is also running a sale on their unlimited, all-you can fly pass for a discounted price of $299.

Frontier recently eliminated change and cancellation fees in an effort to increase transparency in their pricing, however many of the fare sale flights do not include checked luggage or seat assignment, so travelers should carefully review the terms before booking.



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