flight options
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Iowa
Posts: 728
flight options
Let's say I choose a departure airport but I don't care where I go...I just want to get a way for a few days. Is there a way, on the Frontier website, to get a list of destinations based on a time frame and/or fare maximum?
thanks
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#2
Join Date: May 2004
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Not Frontier specific but you can use Skyscanner.com or the Skyscanner App. Start a regular flight lookup and choose "Everywhere". You will need specific dates though and you should always, click thru to a booking site just to double check the fare.
#3
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Seconded. The third-party sites are better with the data handling. OTOH, the best fares are often promo-code-sale ones bookable only on Frontier's site, with the difference showing up the most on longer hauls. If you can get an 80% or 90% for your dates it'll probably be lowest. OTOH, it won't ACTUALLY be 80% or 90% because they pad in junk fees (plus actual taxes) that aren't subject to the discount.
For shorter hauls like ATL-Florida that sometimes dip to $29 or thereabouts each way, the promo code sales take less off and the best savings come from buying the ticket at an airport.
For shorter hauls like ATL-Florida that sometimes dip to $29 or thereabouts each way, the promo code sales take less off and the best savings come from buying the ticket at an airport.
#5
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#6
Join Date: Feb 2020
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You have to select it before you go to the explore option, such as here. Say I would like to fly from Newark to somewhere on Frontier on Apr 29-May 6. I search for a flight to a frontier destination, and then put only nonstop and Frontier in my filters:
and then instead of only Denver, search United States. Then both Nonstop and Frontier filters will roll over into your Explore search:
Should have explained that better, sorry. Hope that helps.
and then instead of only Denver, search United States. Then both Nonstop and Frontier filters will roll over into your Explore search:
Should have explained that better, sorry. Hope that helps.