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Cheap Flights from Las Vegas to Raleigh (LAS-RDU)

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Las Vegas to Raleigh 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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Wed, Sep 24 - Mon, Sep 29
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10:33 pm - 9:39 amLAS-RDU
8h 06m1 stop
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11:45 am - 8:53 pmRDU-LAS
12h 08m1 stop
$146Spirit Airlines
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Thu, Sep 25 - Mon, Sep 29
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9:26 am - 10:46 amLAS-RDU
22h 20m2 stops
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11:45 am - 3:42 pmRDU-LAS
6h 57m1 stop
$173Spirit Airlines
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Thu, Sep 25 - Mon, Sep 29
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10:16 pm - 2:35 pmLAS-RDU
13h 19m1 stop
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11:45 am - 8:53 pmRDU-LAS
12h 08m1 stop
$174Spirit Airlines
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Thu, Aug 14 - Mon, Aug 18
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11:00 pm - 6:35 amLAS-RDU
4h 35mnonstop
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7:30 am - 9:25 amRDU-LAS
4h 55mnonstop
$220Frontier
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Wed, Aug 13 - Sat, Aug 16
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11:00 pm - 6:35 amLAS-RDU
4h 35mnonstop
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7:30 am - 9:25 amRDU-LAS
4h 55mnonstop
$222Frontier
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Fri, Aug 15 - Sun, Aug 24
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11:00 pm - 6:35 amLAS-RDU
4h 35mnonstop
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2:55 pm - 10:28 pmRDU-LAS
10h 33m1 stop
Wed, Aug 13 - Thu, Aug 21
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11:00 pm - 6:35 amLAS-RDU
4h 35mnonstop
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2:55 pm - 10:28 pmRDU-LAS
10h 33m1 stop
Fri, Aug 15 - Sun, Aug 24
Sun Country Air Logo
11:55 pm - 10:43 amLAS-RDU
7h 48m1 stop
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5:44 pm - 9:55 amRDU-LAS
19h 11m1 stop
$265Sun Country Air
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Fri, Aug 15 - Sun, Aug 24
Sun Country Air Logo
11:55 pm - 10:43 amLAS-RDU
7h 48m1 stop
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5:44 pm - 1:21 pmRDU-LAS
22h 37m1 stop
$275Sun Country Air
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Fri, Sep 26 - Tue, Sep 30
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8:44 pm - 10:32 amLAS-RDU
10h 48m1 stop
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11:19 am - 6:11 pmRDU-LAS
9h 52m1 stop
$287JetBlue
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Expert advice for your flight from Las Vegas to Raleigh

 
Snippets provided in this section are AI-generated based on a summarization of KAYAK-commissioned articles. The articles are presented as-is, for general informational purposes only, and may not be up-to-date. The opinions contained in the articles are original to the author and reflect their authentic experience, which may vary significantly from the experience of others.
KAYAK teamed up with top travel experts to share the best tips for your journey.
Airlines
Delta

Free Wi-Fi for SkyMiles members on domestic flights enhances productivity and entertainment options.


Delta's Sky Priority offers expedited check-in for premium cabin and elite status passengers.

Read more about Deltaby Stefanie Waldek
Southwest

Southwest offers two free checked bags, ideal for travelers with extra luggage.


Set an alarm for 24-hour check-in to secure a better boarding position.

Read more about Southwestby Blane Bachelor
Airports
LAS

Use Remote Bag Check at LAS for domestic flights to save time and avoid lugging luggage into the terminal.

Read more about LASby Harriet Baskas
RDU

For a quick ride to Raleigh, use RDU Taxi or book a shared transport service in advance.

Read more about RDUby Jessica Macdonald
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Currently based in Scotland after living in South Africa and the United States, Jessica has been writing travel and aviation content for more than 10 years. She regularly contributes to Travel + Leisure and TripSavvy, and has had work published by Condé Nast Traveller and The Independent. She has traveled to more than 50 countries across six continents.

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KAYAK's insights & trends for Las Vegas to Raleigh flights

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

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Planning a trip from Las Vegas to Raleigh? KAYAK’s data-powered insights will help you find cheap flights. Learn the best time to fly, how early to book your ticket, and other tips to secure great prices.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Las Vegas to Raleigh?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Las Vegas to Raleigh clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

For Las Vegas to Raleigh, Wednesday is the cheapest day to fly on average and Monday is the most expensive. Flying from Raleigh back to Las Vegas, the best deals are generally found on Monday, with Friday being the most expensive.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Las Vegas to Raleigh?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Las Vegas to Raleigh, 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 Las Vegas to Raleigh is February, where tickets cost $174 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are January and December, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $513 and $441 respectively.

Can I save money by flying with a layover from Las Vegas to Raleigh?

The average round-trip price for all non-stop flights, flights with one layover, and flights with two layovers for the route found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

No, with an average price for the route of $420, prices are generally cheapest when you fly direct.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Las Vegas to Raleigh?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Las Vegas to Raleigh, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Las Vegas to Raleigh, you should book around 5 weeks before departure, which saves you about 48% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 24 weeks before departure.

Good to know

Low seasonJanuary
Cheapest flight$72
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 53% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 21% lower on average.
Flight from Las Vegas to Raleigh

When to book flights from Las Vegas to Raleigh

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Las Vegas to Raleigh based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
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FAQs for booking flights from Las Vegas to Raleigh

  • How do I get to Reid Airport from downtown Las Vegas?

    The quickest way to Reid Airport from downtown is by driving or getting a taxi. Driving will take about 30 minutes, while taxiing will take about 20 minutes. The difference comes from the fact that when driving, you will need to look for parking, and that can take a while. You can also take the bus to the airport, although you’ll have to walk to the station at EB Bonneville after 4th to board your bus.

  • Are there any airport hotels at Reid Airport?

    If you have an early flight from Reid Airport, you should stay at one of the onsite hotels at the airport. Best Western McCarran Inn is the closest hotel to the airport and a convenient place to stay. The hotel is about 5 minutes from the main terminal and provides a free shuttle, so you won't have to worry about the airport commute.

  • How far is downtown Raleigh from RDU Airport?

    Downtown Raleigh is roughly 15 miles away from RDU Airport. You can use public transportation via the bus, or you can take a taxi or rental car to the city center. Public transportation is the more budget-friendly option, and you can catch the bus at the station in Zone 6 of Terminal 2. If you would rather go for convenience, a taxi or rental car would be more appropriate. Taxis are easily available outside the arrivals terminal and will drop you off at any destination you want. To get a rental car, you’ll have to go to the airport rental car center which you can access via a shuttle from the terminal.

  • How do I make my trip to Raleigh more sustainable?

    You can start by booking a direct flight instead of two connecting flights. While they may be cheaper, connecting flights are usually longer, resulting in more carbon emissions going into the atmosphere. You should also try and pack lightly because the heavier the plane is, the more fuel it burns and, as a result, more carbon emissions. Lastly, you should use public transportation to get to and from the respective airports. Public transport has a lower carbon footprint since it is shared among many people.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Las Vegas to Raleigh?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Las Vegas to Raleigh was $72 for a one-way ticket and $146 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between Las Vegas and Raleigh?

    A passport is not required to fly from Las Vegas to Raleigh.

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Las Vegas to Raleigh?

    On your way to Raleigh, you’ll fly out from Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl. You’ll be landing at Raleigh-Durham.

  • Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Las Vegas to Raleigh?

    Delta, JetBlue, and American Airlines offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Las Vegas to Raleigh flight route.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Las Vegas to Raleigh?

    The Boeing 737-900 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Las Vegas to Raleigh flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Las Vegas to Raleigh?

    SkyTeam is the only airline alliance operating flights between Las Vegas and Raleigh.

  • On which days can I fly direct from Las Vegas to Raleigh?

    There are nonstop flights from Las Vegas to Raleigh on a daily basis.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Las Vegas to Raleigh, Delta or Frontier?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Las Vegas to Raleigh are Delta and Frontier. With an average price for the route of $384 and an overall rating of 8.0, Delta is the most popular choice. Frontier is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $201 and an overall rating of 5.9.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Las Vegas to Raleigh?

    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 Las Vegas to Raleigh.

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

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Raleigh from Las Vegas 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 Las Vegas to Raleigh?

    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 Raleigh with an airline and back to Las Vegas with another airline. Booking your flights between Las Vegas and RDU can sometimes prove cheaper using this method.

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

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

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Las Vegas to Raleigh

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $129 or less one-way and $177 or less round-trip.
  • If you plan on leaving your car at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), consider the offsite parking options instead of those parking lots inside the airport. More often than not, these parking lots charge up to 50% less and even provide a shuttle to the terminal.
  • When booking connecting flights, ensure you go for the automatic transfer option instead of a self-transfer flight. This is because self-transfer flights will require you to check yourself and your luggage for each flight.
  • Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) has pet relief areas where you can take your pet or service animal for a quick nature call. These relief areas are located in each terminal outside baggage claim.
  • Reid Airport has dedicated Mamava lactation pods for any nursing mom traveling with an infant. One is located on Concourse D near the kids' play area, another is on the Concourse C sky bridge, and the last is in Terminal 3 near Gate E9.
  • Book your flight with United Airlines to enjoy the United Club Lounge in Reid Airport's Terminal 3. Here you will find Wi-Fi, comfortable seats, and complimentary drinks and snacks.

Prefer to fly direct from Las Vegas to Raleigh?

 
Direct data is based off flight results for the next 60 days. Find direct flights from all airlines flying direct from Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl to Raleigh-Durham.
Find which airlines fly direct from Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl Airport to Raleigh-Durham Airport, which days they fly and book direct flights.

Direct departures

Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl to Raleigh-Durham

Monday

Delta, Southwest

Delta, Southwest

Tuesday

Delta

Delta

Wednesday

Delta, Frontier

Delta, Frontier

Thursday

Delta, Frontier, Southwest

Delta, Frontier, +1 more

Friday

Delta, Frontier, Southwest

Delta, Frontier, +1 more

Saturday

Delta, Southwest

Delta, Southwest

Sunday

Delta, Frontier, Southwest

Delta, Frontier, +1 more

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Direct returns

Raleigh-Durham to Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl

Monday

Delta, Frontier, Southwest

Delta, Frontier, +1 more

Tuesday

Delta

Delta

Wednesday

Delta

Delta

Thursday

Delta, Frontier, Southwest

Delta, Frontier, +1 more

Friday

Delta, Frontier, Southwest

Delta, Frontier, +1 more

Saturday

Delta, Frontier, Southwest

Delta, Frontier, +1 more

Sunday

Delta, Southwest

Delta, Southwest

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Reviews of the top 5 airlines serving from Las Vegas to Raleigh

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying from Las Vegas to Raleigh. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
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8.0
SouthwestOverall score based on 4246 reviews
7.5Entertainment
8.1Boarding
7.0Food
8.6Crew
8.0Comfort
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southwest just starting charging for luggage. hadnt realized it until it was too late. now out $70 when i couldve bought a carry on if i wouldve known. free bags was one of the only reasons i chose southwest over another airline (the other being no assigned seats, which is apparently also being changed). stupid business decision. wont be flying southwest anymore.

2.0 MediocreAnonymous, Jul 2025AUS - RDU
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southwest just starting charging for luggage. hadnt realized it until it was too late. now out $70 when i couldve bought a carry on if i wouldve known. free bags was one of the only reasons i chose southwest over another airline (the other being no assigned seats, which is apparently also being changed). stupid business decision. wont be flying southwest anymore.

The quality of Southwest Airlines continues to degrade each time I fly with them. If it were not for the free luggage, I would probably choose another airline. Their prices are a little bit competitive, but way too high for the quality of the service. Southwest is not unique in this way. Domestic flight in the United States of America has continued to be a lower and lower quality product. Very sad when you compare the quality of domestic airlines to that of many international airlines around the world.

Very smooth checking in our luggage with a super pleasant SW agent. I enjoyed a fun entertaining movie.

WiFi did not work. For as outrageous as these flights cost, when they’re advertised with certain services/ features they should be in working order

Worst experience I had on Southwest. Still better than most, but the seating was barely tolerable.

The Southwest employees (all two of them) were very nice and cheerful despite the fact the line to self-check a bag (simply drop it off) was hundreds of people long. Thank God I arrived early to the airport because I stood in this line for at least an hour. Once on the flight that had been delayed by an hour, we had no Wi-Fi and thus no entertainment. Finally, I hope the investor strong arm tactics against Southwest pay off in a short-term windfall to your C-Suite because the rest of you are screwed. I have been a faithful Southwest customer for 15 years due to everything you just got rid of. I'm flying to Idaho and Washington in October, both places I used to simply book with Southwest without a second thought now with Frontier (Washington) and United (Idaho) because they offer everything the "new" Southwest does but cheaper and at better times, destinations, etc. This really makes me sad...

It was okay. The plane was delayed from earlier in the day, but they kept updating the departure time, sometimes later, sometimes earlier. That was stressful. Once we finally got on and took off, it was fine. I was supposed to have a connection in Chicago to Los Angeles, and the time for so late I was rebooked to arrive in LA 3 hours late. The departure time to Chicago later became early enough to have taken my original connection and arrive earlier but that wasn't an option.

It was one and half hour late... Not sure if any other experience matters.

Delayed flight. Nicest crew member was a SW pilot flying seated next to me who kindly move to seat the final passenger. Flight extra delayed. My cup of refreshment of ginger ale was so packed with ice it was literally 2 sips.

For my birthday trip this was my second time ever flying, this trip was the best.

My experience on any Delta flight is always overshadowed by the time Delta removed me from a flight for no apparent reason.

Delayed and took off even later than the scheduled delay time

For a 69 year old with health problems I had the worse experience, no wheelchair when I entered a lady told me to sit and wait while a gentleman told me I had to walk to the Delta station, which I did. I had a carry on and a bag, and I was traveling with my service dog, which was on his carrier and the lady charged me for my carry on luggage, beside all the waiting cause of the delay, I had to walk to get my luggage cause no wheelchair showed up, I am so disappointed. I will get in touch with the company. I got home at 3:00 am, not good for my health situation.

Great experience on Delta. Staff from baggage check to flight attendants were very courteous and professional. My only issue was a personal preference for pretzels instead of the chips and cookies that were offered.

There was no problems, just a little uncomfortable with seats that do not lay back a little

Always good but we must do something about people in rows ahead of you that don't put their seats back up when they are suppose to. And It's rough to not be able to even lean over to get something out of my purse.

Flight was delayed, 30+ bags had to be gate checked. Crew were very friendly!

Everything was good until we were boarding our connection flight in Atlanta, we were told to gate check our carry-on, but when we got inside the plane, there was plenty of room in the overhead.

Did not know my son and I had different seating arrangements. He was fine, but it was disappointing.

Flight was canceled, and no effort was made to help with rebooking, no hotel vouchers, no car transportation and minimal food voucher and most places for food were closed by the time the voucher was given. Waited for 3 hours for bags. Simply the worst travel experience I have ever had

Terrible. Delayed 7 hours, and cancelled the flight, leaving me stranded and out of pocket $500 for an alternative last minute flight

Was on time until within 1 hour of flight-how does that happen? Staff very friendly.

Weather delay in Chicago?. No sense of urgency to make connection in Chicago for our connecting flight that wasn't delayed. Connection was missed.

Our flight was understandably diverted to a small regional airport in Laramie, Wyoming due to weather conditions, which I fully recognize and appreciate. However, the low rating stems from the experience that followed: passengers remained on board for over an hour without the option to deplane and stretch, despite the aircraft being stationary. Although the pilot opened the cabin door, only he was permitted to exit. Meanwhile, passengers grew increasingly uncomfortable as warm summer air entered the cabin through the open door, and being in the second row meant we were impacted immediately. While the flight attendants made efforts to keep everyone at ease, I believe allowing passengers to deplane briefly, given the extended delay, would have significantly improved the overall experience.

I never flew. Flight was canceled. DIA worst airport in the country. Avoid at all costs.

I learned that seating towards the end of plane that a line forms for the restroom and people use your chair as a hand railing, bumping your seat consistently. I was seated in the aisle. I think that next time if I am towards the back row I would want to sit in the middle or window seat.

United sent me a mileage plus number last year but that number is invalid so I can’t use it to check into flights or collect mileage. There is human to speak about the problem, only computers who keep asking me if I am using the correct email. It’s so frustrating and I cannot resolve it.

It was delayed instead of departing at 9:20pm, we departed at 11pm… putting us in Columbus after 2am! It was awful. Had I known about the delay, I could have spent some time in the United Lounge… I was starving because I started my journey in Budapest… so I was exhausted and hungry. Plus I had to make new arrangements to be picked up at the airport in Columbus, instead of midnight it was 2:30 am after getting luggage and out of airport. Not feasible. I would have just stayed in Chicago for the night and gotten a morning flight.

Not a great experience. We paid for the upgrade for premium economy seats and seated ourselves in very comfortable seats. Someone came along with the same seat on their boarding pass. The aircraft had been changed and as a result we were booted out and sent further back to small uncomfortable seats. After complaining we were moved to emergency row seats, which gave us more leg room but the seats don’t recline. For people in our 70’s we found having to sit upright from California to NJ very uncomfortable. Not sure why they chose to move senior citizens instead of the two people that were allowed to take the more comfortable seats. Not happy.

I liked the choice of lemon ginger tea. I think stewardesses can be more considerate of older people needs.

We had to turn around and head back to Manchester. Problem with a plane engine.

Overall very good, only complaint I have is the crew from CLT to SAT could have collected trash sooner.

AA re-routed flight from HNL to LAX due to delay. My group of 3 with reserved seats in row 9 was broken up, with one assigned to a middle seat, another in the last row of the plane. Not happy. No explanation to the delay. No apologies. No compensation. Would have been nice to be offered an Admiral Club admission or a voucher for the extra 3 hours of layover in LAX. Could not hear the boarding gate announcements in LAX. Adjacent gate was boarding at the same time. Loud speakers were competing against each other. Barely made my boarding group.

Terrible. Cancelled my original flight. It made getting a boarding pass difficult. The AA employee (in a loud voice, so everyone around could hear) griped at me for not getting a boarding pass 24 hours before. I asked how I was supposed to do that when I had no idea what flight I was going to be on. She said (loudly), “Talk to AA customer service, not me!” I could certainly tell serving customers was not important to her. Our new flight was set to a completely different city. We had to change our rental car, and the price went way up. It took 2-1/2 hours to get checked in. By then our new flight had left. We ended up on stand by and had to split up the family to get to our destination. It cost us the whole first day of the trip. AA needs to employ people who actually care about doing a good job. I suppose those people are getting harder to find, but atleast try.

Mechanical delay and no compensation. Missed connection as a result of their delay. Mediocre performance and service. Horrible airline currently with horrible culture.

Cramped seats. FAA should make airlines have more legroom, for even short people complain

The boarding was pretty easy. However, the first class seats are not lay flat as other airlines (like JetBlue) has and therefore sleeping was a challenge.

In flight connectivity (via T-Mobile) was often not working.

We missed our flight. The boarding pass had the wrong gate and by the time we received the text from Kayak, our flight was already gone. I’ll never use Kayak again and will go direct to the airlines in the future.

There were five broken seats on the plane. The crew was very rude in telling people they had to get off the plane and get a flight the next day. No call for volunteers, but telling people they had to get off. One woman was flying with her elderly mother and daughter and was told she had to leave or all three had to leave. Fortunately, a volunteer offered to stay. The situation was handled poorly.

What I expected, nickeled and dined and a frontier flight attendant loudly complained about her job and lack of communication as she headed to the gate on her cell phone. Not professional.

As every law enforcement agency I could imagine surrounded the plane and we didn’t disembark for 2 hours and then had to stick around for another hour to go get our personal belongings after leaving them behind and being bused away from the plane, it was scary and inconvenient. We were given no information as to why this was happening. Lack of communication with passengers was disappointing.

After boarding and un-boarding twice over 6+hours, the flight was canceled.

Severe turbulence. Captain never came on to reassure passengers after things settled down.

My first flight was delayed 5 hours. The 2nd flight was canceled til the next day and the never even tried to compensate for it. Worse I was delayed again on the flight the rebooked me on.

Boarding in Orlando was not good. Giant mob at the gate, should have been lines.

Decent clean onboard experience. Okay discount airline experience. Unfortunately, any customer service interactions are difficult and unhelpful. There is no service. Also, a premium seat only gets you premium boarding if you line up first. Once they start general boarding you must go to the back of the line. Not very premium

baggage clamed had to wait over a hour and half for all people on my flight it was terrible

The ticketing agents were rude but then we had a great gate agent very nice we had to ride a buss out to where the plane was parked but it was in some back corner of the airport when we got to the plane the captain who was great btw was cleaning the plane because the same rude ticketing agent told them they we not contracted to vacuum the plane. The ride to las Vegas was fine We had a connecting flight to Dallas. The flight was fine but when we arrived in Dallas everyone who flew on any frontier airlines the picked up bags from baggage claim D15 had to wait over a hour for their bags to start we arrived at 11:30pm ish to the gate we didn't leave the baggage clamed till 12:50 am very not happy and i used to fly frontier 4 times a week for work in Denver i will not be using them again

I was 2 hr arrive in the airport and 45 min in the line . After take to my turn . The agent tell me I’m later . I can not board . So my vacation was going to the floor . Just for their bad customer service agent in the airline

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