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Typical prices: $309-$192
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$41
Typical prices: $78-$297
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Tue 8/4
DFW - STL • Non-stop
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Cheap Flights to St. Louis

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights to St. Louis that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent round-trip flight deals to St. Louis

Tue, Sep 1 - Thu, Sep 10
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12:49 pm - 2:48 pm
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6:41 pm - 8:46 pm
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2h 05mnonstop
$125Frontier
Sat, Sep 5 - Thu, Sep 10
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12:49 pm - 2:48 pm
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1h 59mnonstop
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6:41 pm - 8:46 pm
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2h 05mnonstop
$126Frontier
Tue, Jun 30 - Mon, Aug 17
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3:20 pm - 7:00 pm
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4h 40m
1 stop
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5:57 pm - 9:14 pm
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2h 17mnonstop
$269American Airlines
Sat, Jul 4 - Mon, Jul 6
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9:59 am - 11:18 am
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2h 19mnonstop
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6:43 am - 9:46 am
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DCA
2h 03mnonstop
$270American Airlines
Tue, Jun 30 - Fri, Jul 3
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11:45 am - 2:50 pm
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4h 05m
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12:40 pm - 7:55 pm
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6h 15m
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$272Southwest
Wed, Jul 29 - Sun, Aug 2
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8:33 pm - 5:37 pm
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22h 04m
1 stop
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4:09 pm - 11:20 am
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18h 11m
2 stops
$273Multiple Airlines
Wed, Jul 1 - Tue, Jul 7
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6:00 am - 11:15 am
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6h 15m
1 stop
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6:15 pm - 11:15 pm
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4h 00m
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$277Southwest
Fri, Jul 3 - Sat, Jul 4
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6:00 pm - 11:56 pm
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6h 56m
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8:00 am - 2:46 pm
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5h 46m
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$277Delta
Wed, Aug 5 - Tue, Aug 11
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5h 46m
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11:00 am - 4:25 pm
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5h 25m
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$307Delta
Wed, Jul 22 - Wed, Jul 29
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6:04 pm - 11:59 pm
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7:03 pm - 10:39 am
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$368Multiple Airlines
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KAYAK's insights & trends for flights to St. Louis

Get data-powered insights and trends for flights to St. Louis to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest flight to St. Louis?

These are the best round-trip prices found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 5 days.

In the last 5 days, the cheapest flight deal to St. Louis was found on the route from Dallas, at $125 return. The most popular connection is from New York to St. Louis and KAYAK users have found round-trip deals for as low as $318 in the last 5 days.

How much is a flight to St. Louis?

The average and cheapest price for all round-trip flights to St. Louis from each origin found by users searching on KAYAK in the last month.

A flight to St. Louis costs $344 on average. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost $49 and departed from Atlanta. The most popular routes on KAYAK are Atlanta to St. Louis which costs $275 on average, and Washington, D.C. to St. Louis, which costs $378 on average.

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What is the cheapest day to fly to St. Louis?

The average price of all round-trip flights to St. Louis clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to St. Louis is Thursday where round-trip tickets can be as cheap as $363. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Monday, where round-trip prices are $451 on average.

What is the cheapest month to fly to St. Louis?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights to St. Louis, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights to St. Louis is August, where tickets cost $327 on average for return flights. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and November, where the average cost of tickets from the United States is $415 and $414 respectively. For one-way flights, the best month to travel is October with an average price of $339.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to St. Louis?

The average price for all round-trip flights to St. Louis depending on the time of departure, clicked by users on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

The cheapest time of day to fly to St. Louis is generally at night, when round-trip flights cost $381 on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to St. Louis is generally in the afternoon, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $403.

What is a good deal for flights to St. Louis?

If you’re looking for cheap airfare to St. Louis, 25% of our users found tickets to St. Louis for the following prices or less: From Dallas/Fort Worth Airport $144 round-trip, from Charlotte $329 round-trip, from Charleston $330 round-trip.

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Flights to St. Louis: the best tips from KAYAK users' own experiences

Insights shared by verified travelers who flew to St. Louis 
Verified travelerFlew with Alaska Airlines
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STL
Jul 2025
Give yourself extra time. Love the self check in options.
LarryFlew with Southwest
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STL
Apr 2024
For long flights on airlines built for short flights (SWA) anyone over 5’ 10” is going to get cramped. Consider an Economy Plus upgrade when available.
Verified travelerFlew with Alaska Airlines
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Feb 2024
Be sure to measure your wheels for carry on my luggage was the correct size but the wheels made it over so had to check my bag wasn't happy about that since you have to pay for checked should at least get one free.

FAQs - booking St. Louis flights

  • What dining options are there at St. Louis International Airport?

    Visitors to the airport looking to relieve their hunger have many choices at St. Louis International Airport. For gourmet burgers and more, there is Grounded. Artisan pizza is more your thing? Stop by Pizza Studio. And, for local fare and drinks, Schlafly, Three Kings Public House, and Missouri Vineyards are undoubtedly your best options. All three offer a variety of local drinks and dishes that are sure to impress.

  • What is there to do while at St. Louis Lambert International Airport?

    Got some time to kill while at St. Louis International? Why not check out the the art and culture program at the airport? It features a wide range of permanent and rotating artistic and cultural exhibitions and even the occasional event.

  • How to get to and from MidAmerica St. Louis Airport to downtown St. Louis?

    Private shuttles, taxis, and rental cars are undoubtedly the easiest ways to get from MidAmerica St. Louis Airport to downtown St. Louis. However, if you are feeling brave and time is of no concern, you can take a combination of Belleville MetroBus and the MetroLink to make your way into St. Louis proper.

  • Do hotels near St. Louis Lambert International Airport offer free transportation to the airport?

    St. Louis has dozens of hotels that offer complimentary shuttle service to and from the airport. To name just a few of the more popular options, Hyatt Regency St. Louis at The Arch, Hampton Inn St. Louis-Airport, and Pear Tree Inn St. Louis Airport all offer transport to the airport. Additionally, there are toll-free hotel and motel phone centers in the airport for you to call a pick-up without reserving in advance.

  • Does St. Louis Lambert International Airport offer accessible services?

    Yes, STL is an accessible airport. All airlines flying through the airport provide free wheelchair services to their passengers. The services are available from 6 am to 11 pm and the airport has trained staff who will help you through the process. TTY telephones are also provided on all the concourses and each level of all the terminals. The restrooms on the terminal and concourse are equipped with handicap-accessible facilities.

  • What are the lounges available at St. Louis Lambert International Airport?

    American Airlines Admirals Club, USO Lounge, and Wingtips Lounge are available at STL. Any passenger traveling through the airport can access these lounges by purchasing a day pass, paying at the door, or through an annual membership. The American Airlines Admirals Club is near Gate C1 in Terminal 1. It offers beverages, snacks, workstations, Wi-Fi, and Hotspot Printing. The USO lounges are near exit 11 in the Baggage Claim Area in Terminal 2 and Baggage Carousel M6 in Terminal 1. Wingtips Lounge is near Gate E22 on the Airside of Terminal 2.

  • How can I get around St. Louis Lambert International Airport?

    Getting around STL is easy, thanks to the airport’s free Terminal Shuttle. The shuttle offers transit between Exit 12 of both terminals. It operates 24h a day and the ride takes about 10min. The shuttles pick up travelers every 8 to 15min. Super Park Shuttles offer transit to the Super Park Lots A, B, C, D, and E.

  • Are there any ATMs at St. Louis Lambert International Airport?

    If you need cash on arrival at STL, you are welcome to recharge your pockets at the ATMs at the airport. U.S. Bank operates an ATM near Gate C security checkpoint on the Lower Level of Terminal 1. The bank also offers currency exchange services near the C Gates on the Lower Level of Terminal 1. The services are only available on weekdays from 8 am to 5 pm.

  • What is the cheapest flight to St. Louis?

    In the last 5 days, the cheapest flight deal to St. Louis was found on the route from Dallas, at $125 return. The most popular connection is from New York to St. Louis and KAYAK users have found round-trip deals for as low as $318 in the last 5 days.

  • How far is Lambert-St Louis Airport from central St. Louis?

    Central St. Louis is 13 miles away from Lambert-St Louis Airport.

  • What is the name of St. Louis’s airport?

    St. Louis is served by Lambert-St Louis Airport, also commonly referred to as Lambert Field, Lambert-St Louis, St. Louis Lambert, or St. Louis Lambert Intl. The airport code is STL.

  • How much is a flight to St. Louis?

    On average, a flight to St. Louis costs $344. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost $49 and departed from Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights to St. Louis?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights to St. Louis.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket to St. Louis?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to St. Louis is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights to St. Louis?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to St. Louis with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight to St. Louis?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to St. Louis up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to St. Louis

  • Looking for cheap airfare to St. Louis? 25% of our users found round-trip tickets to St. Louis for the following prices or less: From Chicago O'Hare Intl $309, from Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl $319, from Los Angeles $348
  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest St. Louis flight deals.
  • There are about five shoeshine areas at STL. In Terminal 1, you will get shoeshine services next to the C Checkpoint on the Lower Level and near Hudson on the West End of the Lower Level. Other areas are near Gate E14 in Terminal 2.
  • STL offers to charge lounges with workstations and lounge chairs in the pre-security zones of Terminal 1 and concourses. The seating spaces have between four and 20 lounge chairs with built-in electrical outlets.
  • Got children in tow for your flight to St. Louis? Children can easily become restless in airports so why not stop off at St. Louis International’s Play Port? The Play Port is a great place for kids to burn off a little energy both pre- and post-flight. It features transportation-themed play areas such as a miniature plane, an air traffic control tower, and even a MetroLink train.
  • Considering bringing your furry friend on your trip to St. Louis? Don’t even hesitate, as pets are more than welcome at St. Louis International. There are six total service animal relief areas in the airport, with two outside and four inside the terminals.
  • Finding a parking spot was always a worry for travelers in a rush, but that is a problem of the past at St. Louis Lambert International Airport. The St. Louis International’s Super Park service displays real-time parking information right on the airport’s website. It tells you exactly how full the parking lots are so you can make an informed decision -- and be out of the car and into the airport as quick as possible.
  • St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) consists of two terminals. Terminal 2 handles all the arriving international flights and is a hub for Southwest Airlines departures. Terminal 1 handles all departures across Concourses A, B, C, and D.
  • For travelers booking flights to St. Louis, St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) is most likely the airport you will fly into. Also known as Lambert Field, it is the primary airport serving the region and is the busiest in Missouri. However, there are two other airports that service the greater St. Louis area. Namely, MidAmerica St. Louis Airport (BLV) and St. Louis Downtown Airport (CPS).
  • For travelers looking to head into St. Louis via public transport from the airport, St. Louis’ MetroLink offers direct and convenient service to both Terminal 1 and 2. Travelers can easily get into the heart of the city by simply hopping onto a train at either one of the terminals.
  • STL offers a venue travelers can rent for weddings, receptions, business meetings, social soirees, and fundraisers. The space is located in Concourse B and hosts up to 2,000 people.
  • If you wish to whisper a prayer before or after your flight, you’re welcome to use STL’s chapels. The airport’s interfaith chapels are near Gate E40 in Terminal 2 and by exit 11 on the Baggage Claim Area of Terminal 1.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying to St. Louis

 
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there were two flight attendants that were up front...that were the best! They get KUDOs for making my trip only fantastic. Tell them Jeff said that!

10.0 ExcellentAnonymous, Jun 2026
OKC - LAS
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there were two flight attendants that were up front...that were the best! They get KUDOs for making my trip only fantastic. Tell them Jeff said that!

OKay. I sat in the back of the plane and it was really loud between babies and little kids, and adults who.like to talk a lot and loudly most of the flight.

Flight coming out of Buffalo was delayed, so we had to be rescheduled on another flight from Baltimore to Phoenix which means we had a long layover and got home 3.5 hours late. Shuttle to parking stopped at 10pm, so we had to pay for an Uber to the parking lot and got charged an extra day of parking since it was after midnight. Not the best experience. Long day!

Was fine, delayed and feels like southwest is always late

I don't know why flying out of Sarasota requires two plane changes.

The first time I flew in the extra legroom section. It was difficult to notice a difference. I had bad luck with my neighbors. The crew was okay. Southwest has reduced the live TV options.

The flight was smooth. The Southwest experience has degraded overall, but this one was okay.

No gluten free snacks. Seats felt worn or bare bones even though it was a new 737 MAX 8.

One major problem that was very unprofessional and uncalled for. Plane landed and we had to wait 20 minutes to get off the plane since they were waiting for someone to come to the gate to drive the jetway. Southwest couldn't have someone available and waiting for the plane to land? Is there only one person in Hobby airport who knows to drive the jetway? Was he at lunch? In the bar? Uncomfortable and uncalled for!

The checking experience in Orlando was terrible, almost missed the flight. Too many travelers and Southwest completely understaffed.

Only beverages were offered to first class and I thought the flight attendant could have also served the Delta Comfort as well instead of sitting down and staring at her phone and walking past all of us to the back of the plane to charge her phone more. There was a complete lack of turbulence and was safe enough for flights attendant to walk around in the front of the plane, collect trash and serve a few people water and turn off the seat belt light. Also didn’t enforce people putting their seats into the upright position and allowed two passengers to remain reclined during landing. They seemed out to lunch completely. Usually my experience on Delta is much better.

Long story short, it was one of the better flight experiences I've had in some time when compared with other airlines.

Flight was great! This flight from Atlanta was even better than when I paid for Comfort from SNA to Atlanta.

Connection flights should be spaced out farther because too close I missed my connection.

Definitely a southern flavor. Cordiality was evident even though no drinks or snacks were served.

On time! There were plenty of airport employees who were able to keep us moving in the right direction. The crew on the plane were professional.

Left /arrived on time. Decent seat space. Like the wifi/plugs and entertainment. Windows and tray table were kinda gross. Attendants didn't start snack service til 40mins before landing. Two rows before us, captain came on to say there's turbulence and recalled staff to seats. So, no drink/snack. Later, attendants didn't stop to see if we had trash nor even look our way. Felt invisible! Almost all pilot announcements were not only unintelligible, but so quiet. We had no idea what she said.

Average seat comfort, a drink and chips were provided, early boarding because we checked a carryon at the gate was nice. Ticket pricing shenanigans, including fees to pick a seat, check a bag, and get food onboard - evidence the industry is reinvigorating last century’s strategies- destroys the experience before one ever arrives at the airport. It’s difficult to recognize any value or sustain loyalty in the end-to-end process making air travel more drudgery than pleasure.

Gate agent was unhelpful for handicapped boarding. Flight attendant seemed untrained.

No service flight that took 5 hrs and a stop at an unscheduled airport. Crew and pilots did their jobs

Packed flight, which makes it tough on crew and boarding staff (and the customers of course). But this was great boarding, clear instructions, etc. Traveling on the weekends are always fraught with danger as you have families and less frequent flyers thus more confusion. But this flight went as planned.

Destroyed my suitcase. Tired of talking about it. Cancelling my unite mileage plus account.

Read the fine print. This was my flight home. I booked my flight for the quickest way home. Had a carry-on and a personal item. Same as my outbound flight. Apparently I needed to pre-pay extra for my carry-on. When I checked in, I was told that I had to check it. I said I’ll pay for it, and was told that this wasn’t an option anymore. They said I still had to pay $50 to check my carry-on. I told them I’ll pay whatever to just carry it in as intended. I was not allowed, so eventually I paid $50 to check my carry-on under a plane that was half full, with overhead compartments that were even less full. My white carry-on suitcase was practically destroyed getting from Idaho falls to Denver to Orange County. The low price air fair was a bait and switch. Got me to the gate, made me pay extra, then didn’t even allow me to pay for a carry on. Not to mention that I paid the $8 for WiFi that didn’t work. All to get my suitcase destroyed. I don’t think I’m going to even keep my Untied mileage plus membership and card. Apparently, membership does not have its privileges for this one.

The flight was delayed, they didn’t even have water for the toilets or for drinks

Even through the flight was delayed due to storms near IAH The flight was great! The crew was so hospitable and professional

I flew from Santa Fe to Denver to catch a flight to London and the transfer of my luggage on arrival at Denver to the London flight worked perfectly. The crew on the ground and on board for the London flight were so friendly and efficient.

Boarded early; and arrived home 40 mins early. After a long flight, it’s nice to be back home early. These flights have no amenities; no snacks. So need to bring your own

Boarded early, left early, arrived 40 mins early! A win win for me!

New plane was lovely. Crew customer service is always lax but expected. Kraft on time and arrived safely.

These airplanes should be illegal. The seats are two tight, it is a safety issue. Wheelchair support was ridiculously slow. We almost missed our flight.

The flight attendants were extremely sourly and borderline rude. I did not feel appreciated as an AA customer once.

The flight back to Dallas was delayed, which has happened to me several times with American Airlines. There was no announcement, no update sent out, no compensation offered for the inconvenience.

It wa sort of on time; the cab was left with some trash

Our flight from JFK to Madrid was delayed. We had to go from one side of the Madrid airport (Terminal 4s to the far end of terminal 4 - Gate K98) to our gate in less than 30 minutes. Put passport control and security/baggage check and that’s very hard unless you’re Usain Bolt. I called Iberia Airlines and the telephone customer service told me that I was going to have to pay to re-book. Luckily the help desk in the airport (who was dealing with dozens of people from the same JFK-Madrid flight) did not charge us extra to reschedule to a flight 8 hours later. They also gave us a voucher for breakfast and lunch. Glad the actual person at the airport had some actual sense.

As always, most AA flights that we fly are almost ALWAYS delayed and that too multiple times. Very frustrating

Boarding was smooth and seamless and the flight was without incident.

Our flight was repeatedly delayed for maintenance problems: scheduled for 9.30am, eventually delayed to 7pm! Very very inconvenient! AA should have provided a substitute plane much earlier.. On the other hand, Customer Service crew in Charlotte helped us to reach NY (LGA) by late afternoon. Thank you Patricia!! The actual flight was quick and very comfortable. As always a. excellent, professional crew. [no food on a a short hop).

Take-off delayed an hour because of a missing flight officer, so,arrived in Charlotte lates causing many passengers to miss connections. Otherwise a very good flight, safe and comfortable, with an excellent professional crew.

Little time between flight from Dallas to flight to Gainesville. We chose this one, 43 minutes between, because the price for a connection with at least an hour between, was so much higher. Had to ask passengers on the Dallas flight to please allow us to deplane ahead of them. The economy passengers allowed this. We had to walk very fast to the next gate, 35 gates away. Thankfully all in the same terminal. Getting to the small Gainesville plane was a little confusing as you enter an area that is boarding many small planes at the same time. We stood in the wrong line for about 15 seconds before realizing it was not our Gainesville flight. Since I had boarded at this gate in the past, I knew to check the signs carefully so we weren’t lost. The first class seat experience was wonderful. I really enjoyed the upgrade. We were offered an alcohol drink as soon as we sat down. I got something different but it was a great gesture especially since we really had to hurry to make the flight. We had packed expecting we might miss this connection, but made it. Our luggage didn’t miss the flight. American Airlines delivered our bags to our home the next day. That was very convenient!

The plane was large, not full, but one with 3 seats near each window and 4 in a row in the middle of the plane. There were screens on the backs of the seats for entertainment and information. To use the entertainment one needs ear plugs that physically plug into the screen. My husband had some he let me use as I only had blue tooth type. The stewards gave out some headphones to some, but when my neighbor asked for some, the steward said no. So maybe they ran out? Idk. Bring the old kind of headphones or earbuds if you want entertainment in case this is the type of entertainment offered. We had a very tight connection in Miami. 43 minutes. The other economy passengers allowed us to get ahead of them because I asked if we could since we were near boarding time for our next flight and 35 gates away. They were extremely kind. First class wasn’t going to allow us to pass through. We did make the next flight. Our baggage didn’t, but they were delivered to us the next day and we were prepared with essentials in our carry on packs.

There weren't enough employees at check in took awhile to get bags checked. There wasn't a wheel chair for me, I was sent to someone who turns out to work for a different airline, if My flight hadn't been delayed I probably would have missed my flight as it was, by the time I arrived at my gate, they started boarding in about 15 minutes. I don't know who took me to my gate, definitely was not the normal people who take passengers to the gate. I'm guessing she may have been in a management position. I wish I knew her name, she went beyond to help me. With that said everyone was kind, and were doing the best they could. So, I choose to say it was an Adventure, stressful start, but good. In the end went well. The situation was not only difficult for passengers but the employee's.

The staff at the check in counter was so rude. Made you feel Incompetent

Frontier scheduled a 40 minute connection in DEN. What they failed to mention was that they “close the doors” 20 mins prior to departure, which means you only have 20 mins. Not enough time. Possibly against DOT regulations. Filing complaint.

Flight was scheduled at 9:40pm. Got delayed to 10 am, the next day. crazy

The bag check, flight check-in, and onboard experience convinced my wife and me that we will actively go out of our way to avoid flying Frontier Airlines in the future. At bag check, we were informed that check-in could only be completed via the Frontier mobile app. Unfortunately, the app was extremely frustrating—sending us through repetitive, confusing loops that repeatedly forced us to decline add-on services with nearly every click. While most airline apps upsell, this one felt intentionally exhausting. As the process dragged on, we became genuinely concerned that my phone battery would die before check-in could be completed. We approached the bag check staff—who were standing together talking—and explained both our frustration and our predicament. They laughed. Later, my wife described the interaction as “gaslighting,” which felt accurate. We were then informed it would cost $25 per person simply to have our boarding passes printed. From that point forward, the tone of the experience was consistently hostile. The bag check employees were condescending and combative, behaving more like bullies than customer service staff. Unfortunately, that same attitude continued onboard. One flight attendant argued with me when I attempted to stow my backpack in the overhead bin. I explained that we had each paid $75 to check our bags specifically so we would not need to use carry-on space and could have adequate legroom. She demanded to see my ticket, pointed out that it said “no carry-on”—which I acknowledged—and I reiterated that this was precisely why we paid to check our bags. Her response was, “I don’t make the rules.” She then walked away, but not before asking if I “truly wanted to fly back to Chicago today?”—an unnecessary and unmistakable threat. It is also worth noting that despite booking our tickets together in the same transaction, we were not seated together. Upon our return to Chicago—where we could once again sit together—we compared onboard experiences. We both remarked on how unhappy the flight attendants appeared and how each of us was separately asked whether we would like to purchase a beverage. We declined. At no point was water mentioned as an option, leaving us with the clear impression that even water came at a cost—or that complimentary water, if available at all, was deliberately left unmentioned. Overall, the experience was shocking and deeply disappointing, but it was also a profound learning experience—one we will not forget and will not repeat. -Steve

Plane was hot and miserable and the crew was rude!

12 hour delay required getting on and off plane 3 times - would have at least liked to have been offered a snack or drink

They didn’t offer a water, even after I asked

They switched our terminal 3 times and we were delayed for four plus hours!!!

It was an early flight and most people napped/slept and the crew let us which was nice.

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