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Frontier is running a promotion that’s awarding 10,000 bonus miles when taking a round trip flight by the end of the year. That is – in theory – enough for a free one-way flight, but in reality it might not work out that way.
The Deal
- Bok a round trip flight with Frontier & earn 10,000 bonus miles.
- Direct link to registration.
Key Terms
- Earn 10,000 Travel Miles with the purchase (and use) of one round-trip flight at Flyfrontier.com.
- Miles will be deposited into your account within 7 business days of completed travel.
- This offer is valid for a purchase made directly with Frontier between October 4, 2024, and October 8, 2024, with travel completed by December 31, 2024.
- The 10,000 Travel Miles can be redeemed for one one-way domestic award flight.
- Additional award flight redemption fees may apply.
- To qualify, provide your FRONTIER Miles number at the time of booking.
- Each bonus is specific to the individual passenger/member.
- Registration at https://www.flyfrontier.com must be completed at least 24 hours prior to departure to be eligible.
- All other ticket terms and conditions apply.
- Limited to one offer per member.
Quick Thoughts
This is a great offer if you were planning on booking a round trip flight with Frontier before the end of the year, but note that for this promotion you have to book by tonight (October 8).
Frontier is claiming that the 10,000 bonus miles is enough for a free one-way domestic flight. That’s true, but only to a certain extent. 10,000 is the minimum number of miles charged for a one-way Value flight. However, Value flights can be more expensive than that, while there’s also Standard and Last Seat award pricing starting at 20,000 and 22,500 miles respectively. I’ve never flown on Frontier myself and so I’ve no idea how common it is to find seats for 10,000 miles. However, I suspect that there either isn’t a ton of 10,000 pricing or, if there is, that the case price for those tickets is likely low too.
Still, it’s worth registering for this promotion if you’ll be flying Frontier before December 31 and can book your flight by tonight.
This offer has expired before you published it you idiots.
We published this at 9:45am on October 8. The promotion finished the evening of October 8.
No. The newsletter arrived 37 mins. before my comment. On Oct. 9th.
The email that goes out in the morning features posts from the past 24 hours. We’d published this deal at 9:45am yesterday so that people could take advantage of the offer before it ended, but it does unfortunately mean that people who get the daily email newsletter receive that after the promo had ended.
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