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Find cheap flights from Chicago to Atlanta from $24

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Cheap flight deals from Chicago to Atlanta

Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Chicago to Atlanta 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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10:00 pm - 1:06 amORD-ATL
2h 06mnonstop
7:55 pm - 9:05 pmATL-ORD
2h 10mnonstop
$41Spirit Airlines
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Sat, Apr 13 - Mon, Apr 15
10:00 pm - 1:08 amORD-ATL
2h 08mnonstop
7:55 pm - 9:05 pmATL-ORD
2h 10mnonstop
$43Spirit Airlines
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Tue, Apr 9 - Thu, Apr 11
10:00 pm - 1:08 amORD-ATL
2h 08mnonstop
7:55 pm - 9:05 pmATL-ORD
2h 10mnonstop
$45Spirit Airlines
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Mon, Apr 8 - Mon, Apr 15
10:00 pm - 1:06 amORD-ATL
2h 06mnonstop
7:55 pm - 9:05 pmATL-ORD
2h 10mnonstop
$46Spirit Airlines
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Wed, Apr 10 - Sat, Apr 13
8:39 pm - 11:41 pmMDW-ATL
2h 02mnonstop
1:41 pm - 2:39 pmATL-MDW
1h 58mnonstop
$48Frontier
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Tue, Apr 23 - Wed, Apr 24
9:33 pm - 12:38 amMDW-ATL
2h 05mnonstop
1:41 pm - 2:39 pmATL-MDW
1h 58mnonstop
$49Frontier
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Tue, Apr 16 - Wed, Apr 17
6:00 am - 9:01 amORD-ATL
2h 01mnonstop
7:55 pm - 9:05 pmATL-ORD
2h 10mnonstop
Wed, Apr 24 - Wed, Apr 24
10:00 pm - 1:08 amORD-ATL
2h 08mnonstop
4:08 pm - 5:27 pmATL-ORD
2h 19mnonstop
Tue, Apr 9 - Fri, Apr 12
3:45 pm - 6:45 pmMDW-ATL
2h 00mnonstop
7:05 am - 7:55 amATL-MDW
1h 50mnonstop
$139Delta
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Sat, May 25 - Tue, May 28
8:30 pm - 11:29 pmORD-ATL
1h 59mnonstop
7:15 am - 8:19 amATL-ORD
2h 04mnonstop
$159Delta
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Flights from Chicago to Atlanta - Travel Insights & Trends

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Chicago to Atlanta to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest Chicago to Atlanta flight route?

The cheapest price for flight routes found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks for one-way flights from Chicago to Atlanta.
Our data shows that the cheapest route for a one-way flight from Chicago to Atlanta cost $34 and was between Chicago O'Hare Intl Airport and Atlanta. On average, the best prices are found if you fly from Chicago Midway Airport to Atlanta. The average price for a return flight for this route is $60.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Chicago to Atlanta?

The average price of all flights from Chicago to Atlanta clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
If you are looking for a flight deal from Chicago to Atlanta, look for departures on Wednesdays and avoid leaving on a Sunday, as it's usually the priciest day. When flying back from Atlanta, Thursday is the cheapest day to fly and Friday is the most expensive.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Chicago to Atlanta?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights from Chicago to Atlanta, 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 from Chicago to Atlanta is January, where tickets cost $105 on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are November and December, where the average cost of tickets is $195 and $171 respectively.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Chicago to Atlanta?

To calculate daily average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each day before departure over the last year for flights from Chicago to Atlanta, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each month.
To get a below average price on the flight from Chicago to Atlanta, you should book around 1 week before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 85 days before departure.

Which airlines provide the cheapest flights from Chicago to Atlanta?

The cheapest price for the route for each airline clicked by KAYAK users in the last 72 hours.
In the last 72 hours, the best return deals on flights connecting Chicago to Atlanta were found on Spirit Airlines ($41) and Frontier ($48). Frontier proposed the cheapest one-way flight at $24.

Which airlines fly most frequently between Chicago and Atlanta?

In normal times, Delta flies from Chicago to Atlanta up to 14 times per day, Southwest up to 8 times per day, and United Airlines up to 5 times per day.

Which airlines fly non-stop between Chicago and Atlanta?

Airline and price data is aggregated from results in KAYAK’s search results from the last 2 weeks for flights from Chicago to Atlanta.
There are 6 airlines that fly nonstop from Chicago to Atlanta. They are: American Airlines, Delta, Frontier, Southwest, Spirit Airlines and United Airlines. The cheapest price of all airlines flying this route was found with Frontier at $32 for a one-way flight. On average, the best prices for this route can be found at Spirit Airlines.

How many flights are there between Chicago and Atlanta per day?

Each day, there are between 28 and 41 nonstop flights that take off from Chicago and land in Atlanta, with an average flight time of 1h 57m. The most common departure time is 6:00 am and most flights take off in the morning. Each week, there are 248 flights. The most frequent day of departure is Sunday, when 17% of all weekly flights depart. The fewest flights depart on a Tuesday.

Which cabin class options are there for flights between Chicago and Atlanta?

The average price of flights for each cabin class for the route found by users searching on KAYAK over the last 2 weeks.
There are 4 cabin class options for the route. These are First, Business, Economy and Prem Economy. Perform a search on KAYAK to find the latest prices and availability for all cabin fares, which differ across airlines.

How long does a flight from Chicago to Atlanta take?

Direct flights cover the 595 miles separating Chicago to Atlanta in about 1h 56m.

What’s the earliest departure time from Chicago to Atlanta?

Early birds can take the earliest flight from Chicago at 5:25 am and will be landing in Atlanta at 8:25 am.

What’s the latest departure time from Chicago to Atlanta?

If you prefer to fly at night, the latest flight from Chicago to Atlanta jets off at 10:22 pm and lands at 1:25 am.

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Low season

January

High season

March

Cheapest flight

$24
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 24% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 7% increase in price.
Flight from Chicago Midway Airport to Atlanta

When to book flights from Chicago to Atlanta

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Chicago to Atlanta based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
Estimated round-trip price
KAYAK looks at all historical flight data for each date to provide a predicted price for one-way trips or round-trips with a duration up to 40 days. While we try to provide actual minimum prices for each date, some prices are predictions and actual prices may differ.

FAQs for booking flights from Chicago to Atlanta

  • Does Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW) offer any accessible services?

    Yes. In addition to the wheelchair-accessible restrooms located in Gates A9 and A4A of Concourse A and Gate B15 of Concourse B, the airport has accessible parking spaces in all of its parking facilities. TTY telephones are offered for hearing-Impaired passengers. The airport also has elevators and curb ramps at drop-off and pick-up locations. Complimentary shuttles with lifts operate between the terminals and the parking lots.

  • Where can I park at Chicago O’Hare International Airport?

    At ORD, you can choose from hourly and daily parking, valet parking, and long-term parking. Levels 2-6 of the Main Garage near the domestic terminal of Chicago O’Hare Airport offer daily parking as well as Lots C and B next to the garage. If you are looking for long-term parking, then Economy Lots G and F are convenient. Lot G is situated on Bessie Coleman Drive while Lot F is found on Levels 5 and 4 of the Multi-Modal Facility. Both of these lots offer airport shuttles to terminals. Valet parking is found at the Main Garage.

  • Are pets allowed through ATL?

    Yes. You are welcome to bring your pet on the flight to Atlanta. Seven pet relief zones are available at the airport. A10, D CenterPoint, E14, B33, F17, C19, and T7 are all good places to look for relief. However, except when using the pet rest areas or passing through security checks, your furry companions should remain in their kennels.

  • What family services are offered in ORD?

    The Family Lounge in Terminal 2 of the airport has a space for kids to play and stroller parking for passengers with toddlers. Terminal 1 Gate C26 hosts Berghoff Café and the Food Court seating area which offer children’s menus and high chairs with great views of airplanes taking off and landing. You may also explore the Hall of Flags in Terminal 3 lining Concourses K and H with your tots as you await your flight.

  • Does Chicago O’Hare International Airport offer any amenities for members of the military?

    Chicago O’Hare International Airport has two USO Lounges that are located in Terminals 1 and 2. They can be accessed by military members and their families for free, and they contain rest areas, board games, showers, and complimentary snacks.

  • Where can I smoke at Chicago Midway International Airport?

    At this time, smoking is strictly forbidden in all buildings of Chicago Midway International Airport. To find an area to smoke, you will have to exit one of the Arrivals terminals and stand a minimum of 20 ft from all doors and windows.

  • Which hotels are closest to Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport?

    For a modern hotel, book a room at the Crowne Plaza which is less than 4 mi from the Georgia International Convention Center and a 13m drive from Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport. To stay in a casual yet sleek hotel, select the Renaissance Concourse Atlanta Airport Hotel, which is a 15m drive from the airport and a 7m walk from the Delta Flight Museum.

  • Is there any public transportation that connects Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport with the city center?

    For those interested in using public transportation to get from Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport to the city center, it is best to take the MARTA bus 191. You will find a stop for this bus outside of each Arrivals terminal, and it will take you directly to the Clayton County Justice Center for only $2.50 each way.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Chicago to Atlanta?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Chicago to Atlanta was $24 for a one-way ticket and $41 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between Chicago and Atlanta?

    A passport is not required to fly from Chicago to Atlanta.

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Chicago to Atlanta?

    On your way to Atlanta, you’ll fly out from one of these Chicago airports: Chicago Midway, Chicago O'Hare Intl, or Chicago Greater Rockford. You’ll be landing at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson.

  • Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Chicago to Atlanta?

    Delta, and American Airlines offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Chicago to Atlanta flight route.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Chicago to Atlanta?

    The Airbus A319 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Chicago to Atlanta flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Chicago to Atlanta?

    SkyTeam, oneworld, and Star Alliance are the airline alliances operating flights between Chicago and Atlanta, with oneworld being the most commonly used for this route.

  • On which days can I fly direct from Chicago to Atlanta?

    There are nonstop flights from Chicago to Atlanta on a daily basis.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Chicago to Atlanta, Delta or United Airlines?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Chicago to Atlanta are Delta and United Airlines. With an average price for the route of $221 and an overall rating of 8.0, Delta is the most popular choice. United Airlines is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $246 and an overall rating of 7.4.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Chicago to Atlanta?

    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 from Chicago to Atlanta.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Chicago to Atlanta?

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

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Chicago to Atlanta?

    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 Atlanta with an airline and back to Chicago with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Chicago to Atlanta?

    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 Atlanta from Chicago up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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Top tips for finding a cheap flight from Chicago to Atlanta

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $68 or less one-way and $135 or less round-trip.
  • Atlanta’s principal travel hub is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). It consists of two terminals, domestic and international, connected by airport shuttles, the Plane Train, and a foot tunnel with moving walkways. The terminals consist of seven concourses A, B, C, D, E, F, and T. E and F frequently run international flights while A-D and T run domestic flights.
  • Approximately 700 kg of carbon is released on flights from Chicago to Atlanta. If you want to fly more sustainably, choose direct flights over flights with layovers. Airlines that are eco-friendlier plying this route are Frontier, Southwest, and United Airlines. They produce 74%, 53%, and 52% respectively less carbon.
  • If you have some time following your flight from Chicago to Atlanta, stop by the forest walk simulation at Atlanta Airport. Ideally situated between Concourse B and A in the underground passenger tunnel, the artwork is both serene and bold and it helps to relieve any travel anxiety.
  • If you require business services at ATL International Airport, Concourse T is home to a business center equipped with boardrooms, computer workstations, and a VIP suite.
  • Waiting passengers can relax at any of the lounges at ORD such as the KLM Lounge in Terminal 5 and the American Admirals Club in Terminal 3. These lounges are equipped with drinks, showers, and snacks.
  • When you are booking flights from Chicago to Atlanta, you will have decide which airport is most convenient for you to depart from. While Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) is best for those leaving from the city center, Chicago-Rockford International (RFD) is more convenient for travelers located in the west of Chicago. If you enjoy small airports, you might want to fly from Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW).
  • Hoping to avoid a layover? There are several companies that offer nonstop flights from Chicago to Atlanta. Spirit Airlines has particularly budget-friendly prices, while Southwest Airlines is known for allowing passengers to check up to two bags for free.
  • If you need a private place to pray or meditate before boarding your flight, go to the interfaith chapel that is located in Chicago O’hare International Airport. Equipped with rosaries, religious texts, prayer rugs, and a cleansing area, this chapel is a peaceful and quiet space that is open to all travelers.
  • To freshen up before heading to your final destination, purchase a pass for the Club at ATL that is located in Concourse F of Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). In addition to having a rest zone and showers, this lounge has televisions, Wi-Fi, and free snacks and drinks.
  • If you have some hunger pains once your flight has landed at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, there are several restaurants that you can choose from. Blue Moon Brewhouse is located in Concourse E and offers burgers and sandwiches, while Lorena Garcia Tapas is located in Concourse F and serves traditional Spanish food.
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Prefer to fly non-stop from Chicago to Atlanta?

Find which airlines fly direct from Chicago to Hartsfield-Jackson, which days they fly and book direct flights.

Nonstop departures

Chicago to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson

Monday

ANA, Aeromexico, Air Canada, +26 more

ANA, Aeromexico, +27 more

Tuesday

ANA, Aeromexico, Air Canada, +28 more

ANA, Aeromexico, +29 more

Wednesday

ANA, Aeromexico, Air Canada, +26 more

ANA, Aeromexico, +27 more

Thursday

ANA, Aeromexico, Air Canada, +27 more

ANA, Aeromexico, +28 more

Friday

ANA, Aeromexico, Air Canada, +28 more

ANA, Aeromexico, +29 more

Saturday

ANA, Aeromexico, Air Canada, +28 more

ANA, Aeromexico, +29 more

Sunday

ANA, Aeromexico, Air Canada, +28 more

ANA, Aeromexico, +29 more

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Nonstop returns

Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson to Chicago

Monday

ANA, Aeromexico, Air Canada, +27 more

ANA, Aeromexico, +28 more

Tuesday

ANA, Aeromexico, Air Canada, +29 more

ANA, Aeromexico, +30 more

Wednesday

ANA, Aeromexico, Air Canada, +27 more

ANA, Aeromexico, +28 more

Thursday

ANA, Aeromexico, Air Canada, +28 more

ANA, Aeromexico, +29 more

Friday

ANA, Aeromexico, Air Canada, +29 more

ANA, Aeromexico, +30 more

Saturday

ANA, Aeromexico, Air Canada, +29 more

ANA, Aeromexico, +30 more

Sunday

ANA, Aeromexico, Air Canada, +29 more

ANA, Aeromexico, +30 more

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Top 5 airlines serving from Chicago to Atlanta

Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Chicago to Atlanta? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to KAYAK reviews.
8.0
DeltaOverall score based on 11402 reviews
79comfort
82boarding
75food
81overall
86crew
80entertainment
Airline reviews

MSP to Atlanta was much better than Atlanta to St. Kitts. Paid $180 each for myself and wife for Delta comfort from Atlanta to St. Kitts. Seats were more narrow and obviously old and worn out. Tailbone is killing me. Seat would not recline. Seats behind reclined and we were not an exit row or in front of an exit row. Entertainment did not work in that the movie jumped forward and back and there was no audio. The plug in the arm rest was loose. Flight attendant tried “resetting” the video for my seat but no good. She never checked back. Someone else near me had the same issue. Touch screen was unresponsive. No where near as comfortable as MSP to Atlanta flight. 3 plus hrs. flight time without the basic amenities and not even remotely close to comfortable but paid for Comfort plus. I will be very disappointed if I have the same on my return “Comfort Plus” flight St. Kitts to Atlanta. At the very least my wife and I should be refunded for round trip “Comfort Plus” charges. Please feel free to contact me directly for more details.

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MSP to Atlanta was much better than Atlanta to St. Kitts. Paid $180 each for myself and wife for Delta comfort from Atlanta to St. Kitts. Seats were more narrow and obviously old and worn out. Tailbone is killing me. Seat would not recline. Seats behind reclined and we were not an exit row or in front of an exit row. Entertainment did not work in that the movie jumped forward and back and there was no audio. The plug in the arm rest was loose. Flight attendant tried “resetting” the video for my seat but no good. She never checked back. Someone else near me had the same issue. Touch screen was unresponsive. No where near as comfortable as MSP to Atlanta flight. 3 plus hrs. flight time without the basic amenities and not even remotely close to comfortable but paid for Comfort plus. I will be very disappointed if I have the same on my return “Comfort Plus” flight St. Kitts to Atlanta. At the very least my wife and I should be refunded for round trip “Comfort Plus” charges. Please feel free to contact me directly for more details.

It was great I love flying Delta and have never had a bad experience with them

They were 2 hours late departing with no explanation. I missed my connection, was rebooked not in correct seating that I paid for. Over all of was horrible. I now know why I've not flown Delta since 2018

Crew was not helpful. Other passengers in first class were over served blatantly over intoxicated.

We just spent $6000 on our first trip since pre COVID and we were stranded on the runway of our departing airport for 2 hours and 15 minutes while our layover was only an hour and a half. We were told by the pilot we were next for de-icing and then got bumped by 3 other planes. Pilot went on to say they only had one guy working the de-icing where they usually have at least 2. In Rochester. In the heart of winter. Someone missed a step and should be fired. I'm not done.

Everything would be much better if Kayak stopped nosing into my business with Delta.

The plane was in bad condition. We were taxied for mode than an hour because a light panel had feel off. The bathroom in first class had broken panels as well. Overall poor aircraft maintenance

Plane was late because of a mechanical malfunction and the food listed as available was not. Flight attendants seem over worked and under paid. They just done seem happy. And that can be seen in their faces.

It's OK. Engine was noisy. The flight was super late. I mean 4 hours late. That is unheard of.

nothing Delta could do... the person sitting next to me was huge and overflowing into my seat

The flight experience was very good! Especially the United Club!

I was not able to buy food in the flight. They refer to include your Credit card in the APP, and if you are not from USA (i have a credit card form Canada) it is not possible

The flight from Ottawa to Chicago took a lot longer due to DC in Ottawa. We got to Chicago and went to our gate to catch our flight. We only had nine minutes I found that very stressful.

Good boarding. Crew started quick with drinks and food. They came around several times for trash which I really liked. Other than turbulence due to storms in the area, flight was great.

The control panel for the seat back screen did not work at all after takeoff.

Plane was so old it had cigarette butt trays in the seat

Everything was good, hard to really comfortable on a flight that long.

Unfortunately our flight was delayed by 45 minutes due to Kate arriving aircraft. Once we stated everything was great.

For some strange reason I was put in zone 5 for boarding even though I had paid premium price for a premium seat right behind business class. This must have been a flaw because everyone else around me in the same zone (row) had been placed in zone 3.

Nothing bad to say about the actual crew or airline. It was nice to have a complimentary FULL can of soda, as well as a snack. Blankets and earbuds were also provided at no cost for this red eye flight. I especially appreciated the free WiFi and movie selection with the Bluetooth option. It helped the flight pass more quickly. No matter who you fly, boarding and disembarking are always SUCH a pain. As I mentioned, this is on the passengers and not the crew!!

My previous flight was late and did not connect properly. The gate was closed and I missed this flight.

5 hour flight - full flight - not enough room to use my computer - slightly delayed - Admirals club was excellent quality food, drink made up for flight seating. No food offerred on flight, you ahd to prebook.

Excellent- plan was barely populated. I cannot remember a flight where I was able/encouraged to stretch out!

The agents at the gate were rude. The stwards were pleasant. The seats were comfortable. The tray table had crumbs on it. A passenger talked constantlt and very loudly for the entire flight annoying many passengers. The stewards did not ask her to speak in a lower voice but my travel partner did.

Great flight. Boarding was efficient and quick. On time departure and smooth flight. Flight arrived early at destination. Good experience.

Had technical issue which delayed the flight period. Flight crew knew there was 5 passengers that the connecting flight was within 15 minutes once at the gate. Rather than identify the 5 passengers to assure they got first. The flight attended mentioned it but didn't assist to assure passengers with connecting flights off first. This caused a hardship and our party of 3 missed the connecting flight.

I don't like that I have to pay if I want extra leg room. The seats are so expensive; I sit in normal seats and my legs and knees cramp the entire flight. I never feel comfortable on AA flights.

Flight was delayed at departure due to weather and the need for de-icing. The flight was smooth but there was a delay at arrival due to weather. We were in a hold for 20 minutes or more. The flight arrived more than 30 minutes late. Airlines have no control over the weather and I'm glad that they follow all safety procedures. Had to wait a long time for my checked luggage. Whole process was slow and the bags arrived wet due to the rain. The onboard wifi and entertainment access was spotty and the signal was dropped several times. Otherwise the crew was great and friendly. They tried to get everyone's bags stowed and seated so we could take off.

Regarding the boarding: it needs more efforts to make it more convenient

Deicing in Denver took forever and I almost missed my connection. De-ice faster! Not Americans fault.

You get what you pay for. At least they spend money on getting a crew with awesome customer service skills. Carousel was horrible. Waited over an hour for luggage. Mothers were there with young babies. Only one baggage handler was working the carousels. The flight could have been good had we not had this horribly long, exhausting wait twice on one trip.

Unnecessary announcements through out flight. WiFi on plane is terrible and overpriced

Cancelled my flight last minute and had to end up driving to Texas from Atlanta last minute. I’m going to miss another day of work, drive back to Atlanta , in my own car and spirit doesn’t want to refund the money. First time I tried flying anyone else but delta and I get ripped off . And I had. To pay for seats for a flight that didn’t happen. Usually you could say you get what you pay for but in this case, didn’t get anything and paid for everything never flying spirit again, or even attempting it or thinking about it.

The flight attendants were very personable, extremely friendly, and had a very good feeling of the energy around them not to mention they’re very funny and engaging. What made up for the discomfort of the seats and the fact that the plane sat for a long time on the Turmac. Not sure if the pilot was new, but the landing was very rough sort of like I was at a magic mountain theme park ride that was built in 1959

Arrogant lady acting up at check in using fowl language and no one contacted police or security

Flight was delayed 2+ hours missed a concert because of it…

Was not able to board the flight due to a horrible policy that I needed to be at the gate 1 hour before departure. I lost money on this and the connecting flight due to having to book on another airline. I was flying to Florida for my mother's cancer surgery in the afternoon.

I was charged $99 for a carryon on the 4th out of 4 flights only. It was placed under the seat just like the other times. Ridiculous.

Bad, my flight was delayed several hours. I was suppose to leave at 6:25pm, did not end up leaving till almost 11:00pm.

It was miserable! A week after we booked a non stop round trip ticket Atl-LasVegas, we were told that our non stop return flight from Las Vegas to Atl had been changed to a one stop flight through Fort Lauderdale, without any reason or explanation. When we got to the Las Vegas airport to catch our now 1:16pm flight to Fort Lauderdale, the flight was delayed until 5:30pm, which made our connexion at Fort Lauderdale impossible to catch. When we got to Fort Lauderdale, we ran to the gate where our flight to Atl was, hoping to catch it, even though we only had 7 minutes before take off time. To our dismay, we get there and see a large amount of people complaining in front of the gate because the flight had been delayed due to lack of personnel! We then had to wait another couple of hours to finally take off from Fort Lauderdale. We got to Atl at 5:30 in the morning instead of 11:30. In the meantime, my luggage was also lost, so I had to wait until the next day to get my suitcase back. My husband also lost a day at work because of the delay. We will NEVER fly Spirit again!!

I hope to avoid flying with them in the future. First flight got cancelled then got stuck with a 13 hour layover in Denver. The process was long and frustrating to many people.

First time flying Frontier, I am not sure the Ala Carte menu of options is for me.

Flight was delayed on the runway for 40 minutes the crew did not even offer even water to passengers to compensate for the flight delayed. The flight was delayed due to aircraft mechanical issues. Worst customer service ever

See my previous comment which is mostly about our flight from Phoenix to SFO

Terrible. Initially we were shocked by the outrageous baggage fees we needed to pay at check in for our so-called "discounted, economy flight" - we paid over $200 (!!) for one check-in and 2 carry-on bags - this felt like a real bait-and-switch" scam. Our flight from Phoenix to SFO was delayed by 4 hours. Multiple apparent causes (from needing to make space for other planes that were landing late to problem with cabins pressure system, and whatever...). After de-boarding and re-boarding we still waited at least an hour on a cramped, poorly ventilated plane before take-off. Seats were cramped, uncomfortable - did not recline at all. No water until we were flying for a while. No complimentary snacks. Upon arrival at SFO my luggage was sent upstairs to the check-in counter. The customer service person there refused to let me examine a bunch of bags that were sitting on a nearby cart because it was "behind the counter", rather made me wait until another attendant did an exhaustive and failed (?computer) search, came back and told me they were unable to locate my bag. I asked her to look on the cart, lo and behold, there was my bag just a few feet away! Missed my choir rehearsal that evening due to all of the delays. One more thing, a few days later my husband and I tested positive for Covid. Since we both are fully vaccinated, careful about masking and have never had Covid previously, we will never know, but suspect we may have acquired the infection during the prolonged wait on your poorly ventilated plane (person in the row in front of us was coughing). After registering a complaint, we received a measly $50 voucher for future flights. Needless to say we have no intention of flying with Frontier Airlines ever again.

I liked getting off the plane. Everything else was well below standards. Not even offering a bag of peanuts for free for a 4 hours flight is ridiculous.

The whole experience was bad. Didn't know no complimentary drinks or snacks. $4.39 for a soda is ridiculous even a bottle water. A carry on was $74 just crazy. I don't think I will take this airline ever again. Very bad

Delayed...attendants checked every single bag and item for sizes before boarding.

There was no wifi, there was no usb charger on the planes Frontier lowered the weight limit on suitcases from 50 to 40 pounds Frontier now charges for a seat...really? If i don't pay for a basic seat, do i stand the whole flight? Frontier now charges for the carry on, just like for the checked suitcase The bundle pricing is way over priced.

I am HIGHLY unhappy with the amount of money I spent on the flight. Paid in advance only to find the flight at a discount price a week or so before the flight. I will not fly frontier again and have bad mouthed your business since to anyone I have spoken with about flying (which has been many a people). Crew was mediocre and instead of moving me to a spot where I could gain some leg room they sat their flight attendant there. Won’t be flying frontier in the future.

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4/10Wed
nonstopFrontier
2h 05mMDW-ATL
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nonstopFrontier
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