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Cheap Flights from Seattle to North Carolina

Cheapest round-trip prices found by our users on KAYAK in the last 72 hours
Raleigh
Raleighnonstop$199
Charlotte
Charlottenonstop$398
Asheville
Asheville1 stop$259
Wilmington
Wilmington1 stop$309
Greensboro
Greensboro1 stop$239
Fayetteville
Fayetteville1 stop$239
Jacksonville
Jacksonville1 stop$239
Greenville
Greenville1 stop$492
Norfolk
Norfolk1 stop$205
Raleigh
Raleighnonstop$199
Charlotte
Charlottenonstop$398
Asheville
Asheville1 stop$259
Wilmington
Wilmington1 stop$309
Greensboro
Greensboro1 stop$239
Fayetteville
Fayetteville1 stop$239
Jacksonville
Jacksonville1 stop$239
Greenville
Greenville1 stop$492
Norfolk
Norfolk1 stop$205

Book Cheap Seattle to North Carolina Plane Tickets

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Seattle to North Carolina 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 from Seattle to North Carolina

Thu, Jan 15 - Sun, Jan 18
Alaska Airlines Logo
10:00 am - 6:04 pm
SEA
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RDU
5h 04mnonstop
Alaska Airlines Logo
7:04 pm - 10:07 pm
RDU
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SEA
6h 03mnonstop
$199Alaska Airlines
Wed, Jan 21 - Tue, Jan 27
American Airlines Logo
9:45 pm - 9:45 am
SEA
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TYS
9h 00m1 stop
American Airlines Logo
4:41 pm - 9:47 pm
TYS
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SEA
8h 06m1 stop
$203American Airlines
Tue, Feb 10 - Tue, Feb 17
American Airlines Logo
9:45 pm - 9:48 am
SEA
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MYR
9h 03m1 stop
American Airlines Logo
5:38 pm - 11:07 pm
MYR
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SEA
8h 29m1 stop
$203American Airlines
Tue, Jan 13 - Wed, Jan 21
Delta Logo
11:55 am - 12:16 am
SEA
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ORF
9h 21m1 stop
Delta Logo
3:36 pm - 11:15 pm
ORF
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SEA
10h 39m1 stop
$205Delta
Thu, Jan 15 - Thu, Jan 22
Delta Logo
3:59 pm - 11:53 pm
SEA
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RDU
4h 54mnonstop
Delta Logo
3:04 pm - 11:15 pm
RDU
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SEA
11h 11m1 stop
$209Delta
Tue, Mar 10 - Sat, Mar 14
Alaska Airlines Logo
9:49 am - 5:51 pm
SEA
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RDU
5h 02mnonstop
Alaska Airlines Logo
6:51 pm - 10:00 pm
RDU
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SEA
6h 09mnonstop
$233Alaska Airlines
Wed, Dec 31 - Wed, Jan 7
United Airlines Logo
11:09 pm - 10:47 am
SEA
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RDU
8h 38m1 stop
United Airlines Logo
10:00 am - 4:01 pm
RDU
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SEA
9h 01m1 stop
$237United Airlines
Wed, Jan 7 - Wed, Jan 21
United Airlines Logo
10:58 am - 8:52 pm
SEA
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TYS
6h 54m1 stop
United Airlines Logo
1:59 pm - 9:15 pm
TYS
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SEA
10h 16m2 stops
$248United Airlines
Fri, Dec 19 - Sun, Dec 21
Frontier Logo
2:54 pm - 6:37 pm
SEA
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CLT
24h 43m1 stop
Frontier Logo
12:17 pm - 12:30 pm
CLT
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SEA
27h 13m1 stop
$400Frontier
Wed, Dec 31 - Mon, Jan 5
Frontier Logo
1:25 pm - 8:32 am
SEA
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CLT
16h 07m2 stops
Frontier Logo
12:17 pm - 5:51 pm
CLT
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SEA
32h 34m2 stops
$401Frontier
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Seattle to North Carolina flights

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

What is the cheapest Seattle to North Carolina flight route?

Data is based on round-trip flight searches on KAYAK over the past month.

The cheapest ticket to North Carolina from Seattle found in the last 72 hours was to Raleigh, at $185 round-trip. The most popular route is from Seattle (SEA) to Charlotte (CLT), and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was $287.

Can I save money by flying with a layover from Seattle to North Carolina?

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.

Yes, flying with a layover may cost you more time, but you can also save money on the route, with a 2 stops layover the cheapest option at $435 on average.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Seattle to North Carolina?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Seattle to North Carolina, 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 Seattle to North Carolina is January, when tickets cost $317 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and June, when the average cost of round-trip tickets is $516 and $477 respectively.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Seattle to North Carolina?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Seattle to North Carolina clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

If you are looking for a flight deal from Seattle to North Carolina, look for departures on Wednesdays and avoid leaving on a Thursday, as it's usually the priciest day. When flying back from North Carolina, Wednesday is the cheapest day to fly and Sunday is the most expensive.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Seattle to North Carolina?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Seattle to North Carolina, 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 Seattle to North Carolina, you should book around 4 weeks before departure, which saves you about 43% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 15 weeks before departure.

Good to know

Low seasonFebruary
Cheapest flight$62
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 10% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 28% increase in price.
Flight from Seattle to Charlotte

FAQs - booking North Carolina flights

  • What are some common layovers on the route from Seattle to North Carolina?

    Direct flights from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to major North Carolina airports like Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) or Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) are frequently available. However, for flights to smaller cities within North Carolina like Greensboro (GSO), Wilmington (ILM), and Fayetteville (FAY), or for potentially more economical options, layovers might occur at hubs like Denver (DEN), Chicago (ORD), Atlanta (ATL), Charlotte (CLT), or Dallas (DFW), depending on the airline and the chosen route.

  • If I want to visit the Great Smoky Mountains, which airport should I fly to?

    For a trip to the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina, the most convenient airports are Asheville Regional Airport (AVL) or Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT). Asheville Regional Airport offers closer access to the mountains and the surrounding regions, while Charlotte Douglas International Airport provides more flight options and might be a better choice if you're also planning to explore other parts of North Carolina.

  • Do airlines on this route provide internet connectivity in-flight?

    On flights from Seattle to North Carolina, most major airlines, including Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and American Airlines, offer Wi-Fi services. The availability of complimentary Wi-Fi for basic browsing or messaging varies, with some airlines providing it for free and others charging a fee for full internet access. It's recommended to check with the specific airline for their in-flight Wi-Fi services and any associated fees.

  • What are the pet travel policies and requirements for airlines operating flights from Seattle to North Carolina?

    When traveling with a pet from Seattle to North Carolina, different airlines have specific policies and requirements. Alaska Airlines allows small pets in the cabin, provided they fit in a carrier under the seat and requires pets to be vaccinated. Delta Air Lines permits pets in the cabin on most domestic flights, with size and weight restrictions for both the pet and carrier, and charges a fee for in-cabin pets. Similarly, American Airlines allows in-cabin pets subject to certain restrictions and considers the pet carrier as a piece of carry-on luggage, with applicable fees.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Seattle to North Carolina?

    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 Seattle to North Carolina.

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

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight from Seattle to North Carolina 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 Seattle to North Carolina?

    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 from Seattle to North Carolina 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 from Seattle to North Carolina?

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

  • What is the cheapest time of day to fly to North Carolina?

    The cheapest time of day to fly to North Carolina is generally in the evening, when round-trip flights cost $345 on average. Morning departures are around 24% more expensive than evening flights, on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to North Carolina is generally in the morning, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $428.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to North Carolina

  • Your journey will begin at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), a major hub for airlines like Alaska Airlines and Delta Air Lines. These carriers provide a range of flight options to North Carolina, accommodating both direct and connecting routes.
  • North Carolina's primary airports include Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) in Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) near Raleigh and Durham, and Piedmont Triad International Airport (GSO) in Greensboro. Select your arrival airport based on your final destination within North Carolina.
  • Alaska Airlines and Delta Air Lines frequently operate routes from Seattle to various North Carolina airports, offering both direct flights and connections. For example, you can find direct flights to Raleigh-Durham International Airport and Charlotte Douglas International Airport with these airlines, providing convenient options for reaching different parts of North Carolina.
  • Seattle-Tacoma International Airport offers a range of amenities tailored for families, such as play areas for children, nursing rooms, and family restrooms, ensuring a comfortable travel experience.
  • For a more relaxed and comfortable journey, you might want to think about upgrading your seat. Airlines like Alaska Airlines and Delta Air Lines offer premium seating options that typically come with perks like extra legroom, priority boarding, and improved in-flight services.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines serving from Seattle to North Carolina

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying from Seattle to North Carolina. 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.
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Seattle to North Carolina? 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 verified KAYAK customer reviews.
8.0
Alaska AirlinesOverall score based on 11402 reviews
7.8Comfort
8.5Crew
8.1Boarding
7.1Food
7.0Entertainment
Airline reviews

1. Denial of Basic Needs (SEA): Upon arrival in Seattle, the wheelchair attendant refused my urgent request to use the restroom, insisting on scanning documents first. She eventually took me to a restroom but then abandoned me and my autistic son at an unstaffed, deserted gate for over four hours. When I called the accommodation line for help, I was told to "get someone's attention," which was impossible. My son, traumatized by the prospect of me yelling for help, was forced to wander the terminal to find assistance. 2. Revocation of Accommodations & Threats: At the gate, an agent stated I had no accommodations on file, despite my previous leg having them. When I showed the app (where my bulkhead seat was erased and replaced with Row 14), he denied the evidence. When I attempted to advocate for my immobilized leg, he threatened to "yank me from the flight" if I said one more word. He coerced me into agreeing that I was "asking for accommodations for the first time" before he would allow assistance, effectively forcing me to falsify the situation under duress. I complied only out of fear of being stranded in a strange city. 3. On-Board Negligence and Injury: Because my bulkhead seat was revoked, I was forced into Row 14. With my leg immobilized and unable to bend, it extended into the aisle. During boarding and the flight: 16 different passengers tripped over my injured leg. 6 rolled luggage bags were pulled over my injured leg. The Flight Attendant (FA) was one of the people who tripped and drove luggage over me. I reported the issue to the FA after 10 trips and 3 luggage impacts. He ignored me. He only addressed me later to ask me to move my immobilized leg for beverage service. I informed him again: "16 people have tripped, 6 luggage runovers, I cannot bend it." He provided no medical aid and no incident report. 4. Resolution and Trauma: Eventually, a different employee noticed my distress and my original paper boarding pass showing the correct bulkhead assignment. He asked me to move up. I broke down in tears, terrified that moving would cause the gate agent to remove me from the plane as threatened. We were eventually moved to the bulkhead, but the damage was done. My autistic son was traumatized by watching his mother be trampled and threatened. 5. Post-Flight: I called to report these injuries, but was disconnected after a 45-minute hold. I require a formal record of this injury and these violations.

2.0 MediocreBarbara, Dec 2025
SEA - SMF
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1. Denial of Basic Needs (SEA): Upon arrival in Seattle, the wheelchair attendant refused my urgent request to use the restroom, insisting on scanning documents first. She eventually took me to a restroom but then abandoned me and my autistic son at an unstaffed, deserted gate for over four hours. When I called the accommodation line for help, I was told to "get someone's attention," which was impossible. My son, traumatized by the prospect of me yelling for help, was forced to wander the terminal to find assistance. 2. Revocation of Accommodations & Threats: At the gate, an agent stated I had no accommodations on file, despite my previous leg having them. When I showed the app (where my bulkhead seat was erased and replaced with Row 14), he denied the evidence. When I attempted to advocate for my immobilized leg, he threatened to "yank me from the flight" if I said one more word. He coerced me into agreeing that I was "asking for accommodations for the first time" before he would allow assistance, effectively forcing me to falsify the situation under duress. I complied only out of fear of being stranded in a strange city. 3. On-Board Negligence and Injury: Because my bulkhead seat was revoked, I was forced into Row 14. With my leg immobilized and unable to bend, it extended into the aisle. During boarding and the flight: 16 different passengers tripped over my injured leg. 6 rolled luggage bags were pulled over my injured leg. The Flight Attendant (FA) was one of the people who tripped and drove luggage over me. I reported the issue to the FA after 10 trips and 3 luggage impacts. He ignored me. He only addressed me later to ask me to move my immobilized leg for beverage service. I informed him again: "16 people have tripped, 6 luggage runovers, I cannot bend it." He provided no medical aid and no incident report. 4. Resolution and Trauma: Eventually, a different employee noticed my distress and my original paper boarding pass showing the correct bulkhead assignment. He asked me to move up. I broke down in tears, terrified that moving would cause the gate agent to remove me from the plane as threatened. We were eventually moved to the bulkhead, but the damage was done. My autistic son was traumatized by watching his mother be trampled and threatened. 5. Post-Flight: I called to report these injuries, but was disconnected after a 45-minute hold. I require a formal record of this injury and these violations.

Larger seats with a bit more room would be good! Thanks for all your hard work. I think we are all feeling a bit down these days economically and your positive attitudes, both from SJC to Seattle and from Seattle to Bozeman makes more of a difference than you can see! Thank you and Merry Christmas! I hope all your financial needs are met and that very good things come your way.

We flew economy, it was what I expected. The seats are too upright for me

I purchased a 1st class ticket and unfortunately the main flight attendant was not the best and seemed more interested in her phone than the passengers at times. Then the plane didn’t get restocked and the only snacks for this flight were pretzels. However I would like to say that the rest of the flight crew and ground crew at the airport we’re great, especially the people that wheeled me around the airport some and then the one getting me to the plane and the automated wheelchair that wheeled me through the airport.

Typical domestic flight. No entertainment. You have to use your own devices and provided entertainment didn’t work. Pretzels and water of flight over 4 hours is unacceptable. Meals should be provided on long flights. But it’s about the money and not customer service. You should just issue the bag of pretzels at the gate and water bottle in seat and just do away with flight attendants because they do nothing on domestic flights

Very good. Easy check in, attentive flight attendant, and on time departure/landing.

Again Alaskan and Hawaiian need to consolidate check-in, allow seat reservations on both flights. I wound up in last row because I couldn’t reserve better seat.

I would like if it had happened already. I'm still waiting for it.

Pretzels are always a disappointment. Cheezits, Sun Chips, trail mix, anything else would be nice.

Its bumpy but I can say its safe flight ,Thanks Alaska airline for bringing me in my destination😊.

Left on time, a bit delayed due to headwinds most of the trip.

I fly Delta all the time, have Platinum Medallion status. But this route seems to have major problems with delays and seems to never leave on time! Have only taken it twice in the last two weeks, and each time it had delays of more than 1 hour... very disappointed!!!!

Good seats in Main cabin, excellent service and excellent landing

My flight was cancelled with no explanation after I had already cleared security. I was given 4 options to rebook, only one being non-stop like I had paid for. I grabbed it. It was 4 plus hours later and then took off even later. Biggest complaint is that I booked early and had an aisle seat. They gave me a "window" seat in front of the exit row, so the seat did not decline. I weigh all of 103 #s and it was tight for me! For what I paid, I feel I was kind of ripped off. I think they should have given me the empty comfort seat for the inconvenience. There was no apology nor any explanation as to why the flight was cancelled. My guess is it benefitted Delta in some way.

Very smooth, on-time, and pleasantly uneventful flight. The team at the gate and on board were professional and genuinely courteous. The pilot kept us well updated throughout, and both takeoff and landing were steady and enjoyable without any drama. Just a good, solid flight. Thank you! 💗

Staff was exceptional! Everyone was kind, professional and friendly making the trip very pleasant. Thank you!

No lunch on a x-country flight scheduled for 10:50 am departure, arrived 5+ hrs later. That requires a black box label before you pay for the tickets. Worst, when I checked in online, it's specifically said that lunch was served on his flight for economy Plus passengers.

We had a lot of really rough weather but that was not Delta's fault. Pilot was amazing.

First, Delta needs more flights to/from Miami. Second, a 1000pm leaving at 1230pm is unacceptable from their biggest airport world hub. Another aircraft could have been used such as the aircraft scheduled to be used in the morning for that exact same route. Yes, I did get me there but the lack of sleep the next day didn't help me enjoy my entire trip since I was busy with activities during the weekend. This can be and is expected from Spirit (going bankrupt) and Frontier (despite they're nickel and dimers). But from Delta's World Hub? That's totally unacceptable!

This flight was straightforward and without difficulty. Service was OK, but I continue to be underwhelmed by level of attention given to Sky Priority passengers.

Flight was delayed 8 times. We were sitting at the airport for 14 hours. We got 2 hours of sleep (if that) on what was not meant to be a red-eye.

After a delay at the gate, C3, at Ohare on Sunday, I left my Blk ski coat on the bench at the gate, lost! Please review my lob claim, thx.

Very bad! They kept delaying my flight and wouldn’t do anything about it

They brought an empty plane to the gate. Then a flight delay was announced for maintenance and waiting on a part. I was then put on a flight to San Francisco instead with a connecting flight to my final destination. Arrived at my final destination 2 hours late.

The only downside was my cell phone charger wouldn’t work in the charging port but everyone else’s would work in them all. My cell phone cable works fine in my hotel room in Frankfurt.

Flight team stood out for perzonal attention, kindness at bright cheery attitudes at 8am. Very helpful.

Ot was overall fine. Left on time and had basic snacks. Weather was finicky but that’s not the airlines fault.

Very thoughtful flight attendant offered me water immediately since I had run to make my connection.

Door to door, the crew and staff were amazing. It was a stressful travel day with delays, but they were focused on customers and doing what they could to get us to our destinations.

Even though we were delayed, we were able to make our connection

My flight was delayed about three hours. I got home at 3:30 in the morning very bad experience.

I had a positive experience on American. I'm blind and traveling with a guide dog and the flight attendants were so kind, friendly, and helpful towards us. They checked in on us during the flight and they made us feel comfortable and welcomed. There was an hour delay before depature, but overall the flight was a smooth ride. I appreciate that there were no issues on this long flight back home.

Did not get any refreshments. Crew was very nice but limited. Small seats

The flight was flawless and we even arrived between 20 and 25 minutes early!

Typically flights with AA are good. The staff are pleasant, welcoming, and efficient.

Mostly good. Flight was crowded but Airline personnel were very friendly & accommodating. It would be good to have savory snacks rather than just sweet Biscoff cookies.

We had 3 flights. 1 & 2 were on the same plane but we had to de-board just to re-board 30 mins later. That may have been due to a crew change though. Our 3rd flight had a couple “maintenance” issues that held us up. They were quickly resolved but it took forever for someone to bring the paperwork needed so we could leave. Apparently there was a computer glitch so a driver had to bring a physical copy. It delayed us about 1 1/2 hrs. The flights themselves were smooth & no problems. For boarding, I don’t know why they don’t start with the back of the plane & move forward. It would eliminate the back up from people trying to find their seats & put their bags in the overhead bins. Unless you’re on an overseas flight, there is no food, you get a beverage & either a small bag of pretzels or a biscuit cookie. Take your own food or snacks of you want something more.

The actual trip was fine, however, the changes made to our flights and the layovers were had to endure were awful.

Most things were ok but the main problem was the cabin staff; they were very abrupt and not very friendly. They were busy and often rushed, snatching drinks off people before finished and bossing them about.

Given it’s a red-eye into Charolotte, we didn’t get any food. The survey does not include “N/A” so the rating will be skewed.

Flight got delayed for 5 hours no good explanation was offered ;(

Horrible. I would never fly Frontier again. The booking process is tricky at best, but fraudulent in my opinion. Frontier customer service did nothing to rectify my purchase -- I ended up paying more than double what I could have gotten from other airlines and nearly triple what I thought I was buying from Frontier. Their booking practices are unfair to the consumer.

Delayed. Text notifications were slow. Not much information o what was happening. Boarding was slow and confusing. Wasn’t even offered water other flight. Had to ask. No entertainment at all. Felt like.a Greyhound bus.

When I wanted to check in 3 hours prior to boarding time, the employees mentioned “a little over an hour delay” so I waited for an hour then I went to go look for food in the terminal and most people from that flight were in the same area looking for food. Finally I decided after food to check to see if it’s anytime closer and now it’s 2 mins until boarding closes?! What are you kidding me? I didn’t receive anything via sms about boarding now nor via email or on the intercom. I luckily made it through, barely, and then there’s no room for my carry on mind you I’m in the very first row so I had to place my purse in one further row back and my carry on sections down. Not sure who pays for better seats to get your stuff placed all over the plane but that was the worst experience I’ve ever had flying with anyone.

Better than expected. Staff were friendly and nice on both flights.

There was no one at the counter to assist with our check in. The app didn’t work, so I arrived at the airport with time to check in and I couldn’t because no employees were there. When I finally got someone on the phone, it was inside the 60min rule and they said I could no longer check in and they could sell me another ticket. We had to scramble and pay an additional $800 for tickets and THEN AFTER (about 60 min from my original convo with customer service and 10min after original departure time) I had boarded my new flight, there was email saying my original flight from Frontier was delayed and leaving 2hr 50min later, but I STILL wouldn’t have been able to check in. Which means customer service should have been able to see it and let me check in because I was well within my check in time. When I call Frontier, they hang up on me. So their app didn’t work and they employees left and they take zero responsibility or assistance with their “customer service”

Terrible. Flight cancelled with no reasoning and no flights to rebook. Employees were useless and did nothing to help. Did not even know where to retrieve luggage from the cancelled flight. Flyers beware.

No fault of Frontier staff: plane was very late, reached Orlando at 1 am, took a while to get luggage. Weather, gov financial shutdown impact on TSA, air controllers seemed to have multiple flights backed up. Frontier staff seemed to cope as gracefully as possible. It did reassure me that I and my new hip could adapt to travel challenges. Food/entertainment were irrelevant to my trip.

Terrible. The canceled my entire flight when I requested a refund for a trip frontier canceled trip one way.

Boarding was on time and plane departed as scheduled. There are obviously no amenities (food, drink, entertainment) on Frontier, but there also didn't seem to be any issues with luggage space either.

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