Here's another "buck sale" from Frontier. Base fares of $1 each way add up to $39 roundtrip after taxes and booking fees. Fares can also be bought one-way for just $20. Choose from around 40 routes at this incredibly low price.
If you're unfamiliar with Frontier Airlines and how this ultra-low-cost carrier differs from other airlines, read up on Everything You Need to Know Before You Fly Frontier.
Availability is limited so you must be somewhat flexible to find the lowest price. Travel days will vary by route, but generally, fares are available through mid-November or mid-December, with a 7-day advance purchase required. Avoid blackout dates between November 16-26. Pretty much all of these routes are only flown a few times each week so be sure to check out the specifics in the fare details on your route.
Tickets must be booked by 11:59 pm ET, on September 12, or before seats sell out.
Nonstop fares include:
Greenville to Orlando $34 roundtrip
Charlotte to Philadelphia $37 roundtrip
San Antonio to Charlotte to $37 roundtrip
Trenton to Charlotte $37 roundtrip
Atlanta to Miami $39 roundtrip
Cincinnati to Orlando $39 roundtrip
Salt Lake City to Las Vegas $39 roundtrip
Atlanta to Cincinnati $39 roundtrip
Atlanta to Orlando $39 roundtrip
Austin to Atlanta $39 roundtrip
Sacramento to Las Vegas $39 roundtrip
Philadelphia to Charleston $39 roundtrip
Austin to Jacksonville $39 roundtrip
Birmingham to Orlando $39 roundtrip
Wichita to Denver $39 roundtrip
Denver to Tucson $39 roundtrip
San Antonio to New Orleans $39 roundtrip
Norfolk to Tampa $57 roundtrip
Des Moines to Denver $57 roundtrip
These fares all work in reverse as well. You'll have to decline all extras to get the lowest price.
Keep in mind that Frontier charges extra for any bags larger than a small personal item (small backpack, purse, etc.). Pack super light to get the lowest price. Checked bag fees start at $25 each way. Larger carry-on bag fees start at $30 each way.
For a complete look at baggage fees on all airlines, check out our Bag Fee Chart.
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