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alchemista Jul 13, 2025 8:54 pm

Frontier - cancelling flight and receiving flight credit - one time use or multi-use?
 
I am cancelling a flight, which says I will receive flight credit to use (no cancellation fee for status).

I cannot find a clear answer on whether this will be a multi-use or one-time only flight credit. Vouchers clearly can be one-time use, but the final page before I cancel my flight says plural "tickets" (can be ambiguous language: "applied to subsequent tickets on Frontier flights for the same passenger as the original ticket. "

Nerdwallet says they are one-time use. Frontier's FAQ: https://faq.flyfrontier.com/help/how...-flight-credit - does NOT mention one-time use, only that you have to pay for higher fare.

Is anyone experienced with this and have real data points?

expert7700 Jul 13, 2025 8:56 pm

multi use

at least one of the named passengers on the cancellation must be on the new booking(s)

alchemista Jul 13, 2025 9:25 pm


Originally Posted by expert7700 (Post 37203119)
multi use

at least one of the named passengers on the cancellation must be on the new booking(s)

Thanks for the quick reply. And it applies to the entire purchase, not just base fare, correct?

expert7700 Jul 13, 2025 9:34 pm


Originally Posted by alchemista (Post 37203152)
Thanks for the quick reply. And it applies to the entire purchase, not just base fare, correct?

if the website shows you'll get a flight credit, that whole amount is usable for anything on a new flight purchase (fare, options, taxes)

Unlike many of the customer service vouchers, which are valid on base fare only (which is often as low as one penny).

futuramadramallama Jul 19, 2025 11:26 pm


Originally Posted by expert7700 (Post 37203161)
if the website shows you'll get a flight credit, that whole amount is usable for anything on a new flight purchase (fare, options, taxes)

Unlike many of the customer service vouchers, which are valid on base fare only (which is often as low as one penny).

Is the flight credit from a voluntary cancellation also useful for the Carrier Interface Charge?


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