Passengers may check in baggage up to four hours prior to departure, although airport ticket counters may not open until two hours prior to the first scheduled departure of the day. Hours of operation in your departing city are available by visiting the Frontier Airlines airport information web page or by calling Frontier Airlines reservations.
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Carry-on: Frontier permits one carry-on bag per passenger and one personal item, such as a briefcase, purse, or laptop computer. Carry-on bags may not exceed linear dimensions of 49in (length + width + depth) or weigh more than 35lbs.
Checked: Two pieces of checked baggage are permitted, each with linear dimensions up to 62in and weight of 50lbs. Frontier Airlines does not accept baggage that weighs more than 100lbs or exceeds linear dimensions of 80in.
Excess: Baggage in excess of these limits is subject to a $50 fee per item.
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All Frontier Airlines tickets are non-transferable, valid for only the name specified on the ticket. Tickets are valid for one year from the date of purchase and may be exchanged toward a future flight to any of Frontier's destinations. A $100 change fee and any fare difference must be paid at the time of rescheduling your flights. Call Frontier Airlines reservations to re-book your itinerary.
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Infants younger than two years old are allowed to travel on the lap of an adult free of charge.
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Frontier Airlines may transport, as checked baggage, two animals per passenger. The airline charges $100 per animal one-way or $200 round-trip. Only service animals are allowed to travel in the aircraft cabin.
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Standard baggage allowances apply. A separate seat may be purchased for to carry a large or fragile instrument instead of checking it.
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Frontier offers bagels, wraps, chips, crackers, and other snacks for all flights longer than 90 minutes.
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Frontier’s frequent flyer program is called EarlyReturns.
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There’s nothing like heading up in the skies to work up an appetite. Check out the airline’s menu before you fly so you can decide if you need to bring any extras. See the different meals available by route at Frontier's in-flight catering page, or read reviews of the snacks and see photographs by fellow flyers at AirlineMeals.net.
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Moby Dick, War and Peace, Leaves of Grass… Do you need to pack a weighty tome or will the in-flight magazine keep you happily occupied for the duration of the flight? Frontier's magazine is called WILD Blue Yonder and is available on all flights. Read a preview online.
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