10% at Frontier Airlines with new Chase Offer (targeted)

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There’s a new Chase offer out that’s good for 10% back on up to $420 in flights with Frontier Airlines. That’s a nice discount for a flight on a low-cost carrier.

Alternatively, you could get up to 15% back on a Discount Den membership, Frontier’s subscription for reduced fares, and free tickets for kids.

The Deal

  • There’s a new Chase Offer that gives 10% cash back on a Frontier Airlines purchase of $50 or more, or 15% cash back on your Discount Den purchase of $99.99.
    • $42.00 maximum cash back
    • Targeted
    • Enrollment is required prior to purchase
    • Expires 2/26/26

Key Terms

  • Offer expires 2/26/2026.
  • Offer valid in-store in the US and online at US website flyfrontier.com/deals/discount-den/ only.
  • Customer is only eligible for a 15% or 10% cash back reward.
  • Payment must be made directly with the merchant.
  • Offer not valid on purchases made using third-party services, delivery services, or a third-party payment account (e.g., buy now pay later).
  • Payment must be made on or before offer expiration date.
  • Offer valid one time only.

Quick Thoughts

The chance to save 10% on a flight is always welcome, especially for anyone who was already eyeing a Frontier flight. Keep in mind that Frontier is a low-cost carrier, so be prepared to pay separately for your carry-on, seat selection, and checked bags. However, for those traveling light, this could work out well.

Remember that, unlike Amex Offers, Chase allows you to redeem the same offer on multiple cards. Although this offer is one-time use, if you have multiple targeted cards, you can use it several times. 80% of my wife’s and my cards are targeted, so it seems like they’re casting a wide net.

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Tim Steinke
My wife Erin and my first big journey together went around the world in 100 days for our honeymoon, a trip in which I had one car accident and got one speeding ticket in every country that we visited (I think that I may still have an arrest warrant in New Zealand for an unpaid ticket, but we’ll keep that between us). We currently live in Washington State; we own a winery, ski after work and hike as much as our elderly knees will let us.
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