DENVER,
Dec. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- This holiday season Frontier
Airlines is making it easy to give the gift of travel. The airline today
announced a sale that will get you (or your loved ones) to destinations across
the United States,
Mexico and
Costa Rica in the new year. The
Denver-based
airline is holding a three-day sale starting today,
Dec. 10, 2008. Flyers can
take advantage of fares as low as
$49* each way. Sale-priced tickets must be
purchased by
9:59 p.m. MST on
Dec. 12, 2008 for travel
Jan. 6, 2009 through
March 4, 2009.
Along with low fares, Frontier's flyers can enjoy 24 channels of DIRECTV,
a choice of three pay-per-view movies and the comfort of traveling aboard one
of the youngest fleets in the industry. For a complete list of fares to all of
Frontier's destinations, please visit FrontierAirlines.com. Frontier's current
sale fares are listed below.
Fares listed are each way.
Purchase is required by Dec. 12, 2008 for travel Jan. 6, 2009
through March 4, 2009.*
To/from Denver:
Akron (Cleveland area) $ 119
Albuquerque $ 49
Aspen $ 79
Atlanta $ 109
Austin $ 79
Billings $ 89
Boise $ 99
Bozeman $ 89
Cabo San Lucas $ 139
Cancun $ 149
Chicago (MDW) $ 79
Colorado Springs $ 59
Cozumel $ 149
Dallas/Ft. Worth (DFW) $ 99
Dayton $ 129
Detroit $ 139
Durango $ 79
El Paso $ 109
Fargo $ 109
Grand Junction $ 79
Houston (IAH) $ 79
Indianapolis $ 79
Kansas City $ 59
Las Vegas $ 69
Los Angeles $ 79
Mazatlan $ 119
Milwaukee $ 99
Minneapolis/St. Paul $ 99
Nashville $ 89
New York (LGA) $ 139
Oklahoma City $ 69
Omaha $ 49
Orange County $ 79
Philadelphia $ 119
Phoenix $ 69
Portland $ 79
Puerto Vallarta $ 139
Rapid City $ 89
Sacramento $ 79
Salt Lake City $ 49
San Antonio $ 79
San Diego $ 79
San Francisco $ 79
San Jose, Calif. $ 79
San Jose, Costa Rica $ 189
Seattle/Tacoma $ 79
Spokane $ 119
St. Louis $ 79
Steamboat Springs/Hayden $ 69
Tucson $ 89
Washington, DC (DCA) $ 149
Wichita $ 89
*All -- Fares shown are each way for off peak travel. Fares slightly
higher other days of the week. Tickets must be booked and paid for by 9:59 pm
MST, 12/12/08 or within 24 hours, whichever comes first for travel from 1/6
through 3/4/09. Fares do not include passenger facility fees of up to $18
roundtrip, the September 11th Security Fee of up to $10 roundtrip or fees of
$3.50 per segment. A segment is defined as one takeoff and one landing.
Seats are limited and certain flights and/or days of travel may be unavailable
at these prices, especially during busy travel periods. Tickets are
non-refundable and non-transferable, but may be reissued for a $150 change fee
plus any applicable difference in fare so long as your flight segment(s) is
cancelled prior to scheduled departure time, otherwise the ticket(s) and all
monies will be forfeited. Previously purchased tickets may not be exchanged
for these special fare tickets. If you choose to purchase your ticket through
our Reservations Center or at a Frontier airport location, there will be a $25
ticketing service fee. Fares and schedules are subject to change without
notice and other restrictions may apply. Based on December 2008 schedule.
Some flights are operated by Lynx Aviation.
US -- Off peak travel is valid noon Monday through noon Thursday and
Saturday noon-11:59 pm. Blackout dates of 2/13 and 16, 2009 apply.
Mexico/Costa Rica -- Fares shown are each way, roundtrip purchase is
required for off peak travel valid Monday - Thursday based on date of
international flight segment. Blackout dates to Mexico and Costa Rica are
2/13-14, 2009 from Mexico and Costa Rica are 2/16 and 21-22, 2009 apply.
Service to/from Mexico/Costa Rica may be less than daily. Maximum stay is 120
days in Mexico and maximum stay for Costa Rica travel is 90 days. All
international fares are subject to U.S. arrival and departure taxes and
agricultural, immigrations and customs fees of up to $50 roundtrip are not
included in the fare amount. For travel to some countries, additional
airport, transportation, embarkation, security, and passenger service
taxes/surcharges of up to $170 will apply depending on destination. For
return travel from some countries, fares do not include airport and/or
departure taxes of up to $45, which may be collected by the foreign
government. Passports are required for international travel.
About Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc.
Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc. is the parent company of Denver-based
Frontier Airlines. Currently in its 15th year of operations, Frontier Airlines
is the second-largest jet service carrier at Denver International Airport,
employing more than 5,000 aviation professionals. Frontier Airlines' mainline
operation has 54 aircraft with one of the youngest Airbus fleets in North
America. Frontier Airlines' mainline operations offer 24 channels of
DIRECTV(R) service in every seatback along with a comfortable all-coach
configuration. In conjunction with a fleet of ten Bombardier Q400 aircraft
operated by Lynx Aviation (a subsidiary of Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc.),
Frontier offers routes to more than 50 destinations in the U.S., Mexico,
Canada and Costa Rica. In November 2006, Frontier and AirTran announced a
first-of-its-kind integrated marketing partnership that offers travelers the
ability to reach more than 80 destinations across four countries with low
fares aboard two of the youngest fleets in the industry. For more in-depth
information on Frontier Airlines, please visit its Web site at
FrontierAirlines.com.