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The airline is offering a 50% discount on base fares for veterans and their families.
A Frontier Airbus A320neo (Photo: AirlineGeeks | William Derrickson)
Ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) Frontier is recognizing veterans in the lead-up to Veterans Day with a special promotion combining discounted fares and a story-sharing opportunity.
Active and retired military personnel can leverage the promo code “VETS” at FlyFrontier.com to receive a 50% discount on base fares for a wide selection of flights scheduled through Dec. 18. This initiative allows veterans to travel affordably and potentially reunite with loved ones or explore new destinations.
“It’s our privilege to honor those who have served,” said Tyri Squyres, vice president of marketing at Frontier, in a news release. “Awarding 10 veterans with free flights ahead of Veterans Day, and providing all active and retired military with discounted fares for themselves and their loved ones, is our way of expressing appreciation for their service.”
While the promotion offers significant savings, there are a few key details to keep in mind. Tickets must be purchased by Oct. 27 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time. The discount applies to travel Mondays through Thursdays and Saturdays from now until Dec. 18, with blackout dates on Nov. 26-27 and Nov. 30, along with Dec. 1-2.
The discount applies only to base fares and excludes the highest fare classes (J, N, I, C, R, Y, B, and H). Roundtrip purchase is required with a seven-day advanced booking. Certain routes may not be eligible for the discount. The discount applies only to the base fare and does not include government taxes and fees or additional carrier-imposed charges.
Additional travel services, such as baggage and advance seat assignments are available for purchase separately at an additional charge
In addition to the promotional offer, Frontier invites veterans and active service members to participate in a story-sharing initiative, detailing what being a veteran signifies to them. Ten randomly chosen participants will win two $250 Frontier flight vouchers, sufficient for roundtrip travel to numerous destinations within the airline’s network.
Tolga is a dedicated aviation enthusiast with years of experience in the industry. From an early age, his fascination with aviation went beyond a mere passion for travel, evolving into a deliberate exploration of the complex mechanics and engineering behind aircraft. As a writer, he aims to share insights , providing readers with a view into the complex inner workings of the aviation industry.
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