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Cheapest round-trip
$85
Typical prices: $116-$283
Allegiant Air
Tue 11/13Thu 11/15
FLL - ACY • Non-stop
Cheapest one-way
$30
Typical prices: $79-$201
Allegiant Air
Tue 10/23
FLL - ACY • Non-stop
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You can fly direct with Breeze Airways and Allegiant Air. Average duration is 2h 20m
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Fri, Nov 13 - Sun, Nov 15
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7:20 am - 10:05 amFLL  Fort Lauderdale-ACY Atlantic City
2h 45mnonstop
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8:31 pm - 11:39 pmACY  Atlantic City-FLL Fort Lauderdale
3h 08mnonstop
$85Allegiant Air
Wed, Nov 4 - Sun, Nov 8
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10:00 am - 12:45 pmFLL  Fort Lauderdale-ACY Atlantic City
2h 45mnonstop
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8:31 pm - 11:39 pmACY  Atlantic City-FLL Fort Lauderdale
3h 08mnonstop
$94Allegiant Air
Fri, Nov 6 - Sun, Nov 8
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7:10 am - 9:55 amFLL  Fort Lauderdale-ACY Atlantic City
2h 45mnonstop
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8:31 pm - 11:39 pmACY  Atlantic City-FLL Fort Lauderdale
3h 08mnonstop
$95Allegiant Air
Fri, Oct 23 - Sun, Oct 25
Allegiant Air Logo
7:10 am - 9:55 amFLL  Fort Lauderdale-ACY Atlantic City
2h 45mnonstop
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8:31 pm - 11:39 pmACY  Atlantic City-FLL Fort Lauderdale
3h 08mnonstop
$100Allegiant Air
Thu, Oct 29 - Sun, Nov 1
Breeze Airways Logo
5:31 pm - 6:56 pmRDU  Raleigh-Durham-ACY Atlantic City
1h 25mnonstop
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7:36 pm - 9:01 pmACY  Atlantic City-RDU Raleigh-Durham
1h 25mnonstop
$118Breeze Airways
Thu, Nov 12 - Sun, Nov 15
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3:38 pm - 5:08 pmMYR  Myrtle Beach Intl-ACY Atlantic City
1h 30mnonstop
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5:48 pm - 7:25 pmACY  Atlantic City-MYR Myrtle Beach Intl
1h 37mnonstop
$132Breeze Airways
Wed, Nov 4 - Sun, Nov 8
Multiple Airlines Logo
10:00 am - 12:45 pmFLL  Fort Lauderdale-ACY Atlantic City
2h 45mnonstop
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5:48 pm - 10:02 pmACY  Atlantic City-FLL Fort Lauderdale
4h 14m1 stop Myrtle Beach Intl
$141Multiple Airlines
Fri, Nov 13 - Sun, Nov 15
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7:20 am - 10:05 amFLL  Fort Lauderdale-ACY Atlantic City
2h 45mnonstop
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5:48 pm - 10:02 pmACY  Atlantic City-FLL Fort Lauderdale
4h 14m1 stop Myrtle Beach Intl
$144Multiple Airlines
Fri, Oct 2 - Mon, Oct 5
Breeze Airways Logo
4:26 pm - 6:51 pmTPA  Tampa-ACY Atlantic City
2h 25mnonstop
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7:31 pm - 10:12 pmACY  Atlantic City-TPA Tampa
2h 41mnonstop
$157Breeze Airways
Fri, Oct 2 - Mon, Oct 5
Multiple Airlines Logo
9:22 pm - 10:45 amTPA  Tampa-ACY Atlantic City
13h 23m1 stop Fort Lauderdale
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7:31 pm - 10:12 pmACY  Atlantic City-TPA Tampa
2h 41mnonstop
$165Multiple Airlines
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KAYAK's insights & trends for flights to Atlantic City

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

What is the cheapest flight to Atlantic City?

Fort Lauderdale to Atlantic City is the cheapest route at $85 round-trip, found in the past 5 days on KAYAK. KAYAK data shows this is also the most popular route.

How much is a flight to Atlantic City?

A round-trip flight to Atlantic City costs $179 on average, based on data over the past 12 months on KAYAK. Round-trip fares from Punta Gorda average $131, while Fort Lauderdale runs a bit higher at $135.

What is the cheapest day to fly to Atlantic City?

Friday is the cheapest day to fly to Atlantic City at $186 round-trip on average over the past 12 months on KAYAK. Wednesday is the most expensive at $239.

What is the cheapest month to fly to Atlantic City?

  • February is the cheapest month to fly to Atlantic City with an average price of $130 round-trip.
  • November ($255) and August ($216) are the most expensive.
  • Based on KAYAK data over the past 12 months.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Atlantic City?

Afternoon flights to Atlantic City are the cheapest at $181 round-trip on average. Night flights are the most expensive at $248.

What is a good deal for flights to Atlantic City?

Flights under $116 are considered a good deal. 25% of KAYAK users found round-trip flights to Atlantic City at or below these prices, with the lowest fares from:

  • Fort Lauderdale $89
  • Punta Gorda $102
  • Orlando $107
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When are flights to Atlantic City the cheapest?

Flights to Atlantic City are cheapest 25 weeks before departure. Booking in this window typically costs about 48% less than the average last-minute fare (within 2 weeks of the flight), based on KAYAK data.

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Expert advice for your flight to Atlantic City

 
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Harriet Baskas

Harriet Baskas

Expert on American Airlines

Harriet is an award-winning journalist who is happiest in an airport or an unusual museum. Her stories about airports, air travel, and the business of travel have appeared on NBC News, CNBC, USA TODAY, The Points Guy and other outlets. She is the creator of the StuckatTheAirport.com blog and the author of nine books. When not out on the road or exploring the latest airport amenities, she’s home in Seattle getting ready for the next adventure.

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Stefanie Waldek

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Key details for flights to Atlantic City

Low season

December

Cheapest flight

$30
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 5% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 15% increase in price.
Flight from Fort Lauderdale to Atlantic City

When to book flights to Atlantic City

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Your questions about flights to Atlantic City, answered

Find helpful route details based on KAYAK data, including flight times, airports, airlines and booking questions.

  • Is there a hotel located directly at Atlantic City International Airport?

    Atlantic City International Airport does not have its own on-site hotel, but there are quite a few lodging options that are just a short drive away. The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Atlantic City Absecon is a comfortable choice that is around a 3min drive from here, while the Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Absecon is also the same distance.

  • How can I travel from Atlantic City International Airport to the city center?

    There are a few different ways to travel from Atlantic City International Airport to the city center, including driving, which will normally take you around 15 to 20min depending on how congested the roads are at the time. Public transportation is an option as well, such as the Egg Harbor Shuttle and bus line 554. A single public bus ticket will normally cost around $2.25.

  • Does Atlantic City International Airport have its own rental car center?

    You will find a small rental car center in the Arrivals Terminal of Atlantic City International Airport, right next to the baggage claim. A few companies are located here, including Avis, Budget, and Enterprise.

  • What kinds of services and amenities does Atlantic City International Airport offer for travelers with disabilities?

    The airport has a free wheelchair service that is available for all passengers with limited mobility or disabilities. There are also elevators and ramps to make navigating the airport easier. If you think you or someone traveling with you will require additional assistance, you can speak to the airport staff to have an airport employee ready to meet you when your flight lands.

  • What are the policies for flying to Atlantic City with pets?

    If you are flying to Atlantic City with your pet, carry a Certificate of Health Inspection issued 30 days before your trip by a licensed veterinarian from your state or country of origin. The airport requires passengers with dogs seven months and older to obtain dog licensure from their municipalities.

  • What are the policies for unaccompanied minors flying to Atlantic City?

    For those sending their youngsters on a flight to Atlantic City alone, most airlines offer unaccompanied minor services for kids aged five to 14 at a surcharge. Those aged up to seven are allowed on direct flights only, while those aged eight to 14 are allowed on connecting flights with up to 2 hours of layover.

  • What are some rules for car seats at Atlantic City International Airport?

    For travelers with kids 30 lbs. and two years and under, ensure they are restrained in rear-facing child seats with a 5-point harness, while those 40 lbs. and aged two to four should be secured in forward-facing seats with a 5-point harness. Kids 57 inches tall and aged up to eight years must be secured in booster seats.

  • Is Atlantic City Airport sustainable?

    Atlantic City Airport is dedicated to minimizing its environmental impact by employing environmentally-friendly practices. These initiatives include installing a solar panel facility, replacing runway guidance signs with LED ones, and selling carbon offsets to its passengers. Additionally, the airport obtains supplies from locals and has a recycling and composting program for its waste.

  • What is the difference between the most popular and the most frequent airline at Atlantic City?

    Breeze Airways operates the most flights from the United States to Atlantic City at 13 per week, while Spirit Airlines is the airline most often selected by KAYAK users searching for flights from the United States to Atlantic City. The two are often different because flight volume reflects an airline's schedule, while popularity reflects traveler choice.

  • How far is Atlantic City from downtown Atlantic City?

    Atlantic City is 10.4 mi from downtown Atlantic City.

  • How long are nonstop flights to Atlantic City from different departure cities?

    Nonstop flight time to Atlantic City varies depending on your departure city:
    • from Myrtle Beach: 1h 30m
    • from Vero Beach: 2h 33m
    • from Raleigh: 1h 25m
    • from Punta Gorda: 2h 36m
    • from Orlando: 2h 20m

  • How many flights serve Atlantic City?

    Atlantic City receives 3 flights per day and 23 per week from across the world. Orlando has the most flights to Atlantic City, with 7 weekly flights.

  • How do I know if a flight to Atlantic City is a good deal?

    A good deal on a flight to Atlantic City is around $116 round-trip. This fare is in the lowest 25% of round-trip prices searched on KAYAK, averaged across the cities most often searched as origins by KAYAK users.

  • How expensive are last-minute flights to Atlantic City?

    Last-minute fares to Atlantic City – booked within 2 weeks of departure – run 36% above the average round-trip fare of $179.

Your guide to booking Atlantic City flights

From booking to airport arrival, find tips to help you plan your flight with more confidence.
  • For the best chance at a low fare to Atlantic City, aim to book around 25 weeks before you fly. That window historically saves about 48% versus last-minute pricing based on KAYAK booking data over the last 12 months.
  • For flights to Atlantic City, recent KAYAK data shows that stronger deals tend to land around $116 round-trip. If you see a fare below that threshold, it's a strong deal – book before the price climbs back up.
  • If you can choose when to go, time your trip to Atlantic City around February. Round-trip fares historically average $130 that month – typically the cheapest month to travel based on the last 12 months.
  • Before you book:

    • Check the route's typical price range so you can spot a deal.
    • Confirm baggage fees and seat-selection costs on budget carriers.
    • Verify whether you need any travel documents beyond ID.
    • Pick a departure airport, since your nearest may not be the cheapest origin.
  • Shift your departure to noon to save up to $67 per round-trip. Noon flights to Atlantic City average $181 compared to $248 for evening flights. See the time-of-day chart above for the full breakdown.
  • Bag allowances vary by airline, fare type, cabin class and route. On flights to Atlantic City, some airlines may include bags at no extra cost. For example, Allegiant Air includes a checked bag in Economy Class and Breeze Airways includes a cabin bag and a checked bag in Economy Class. Always check the fare details before booking, since bag policies can change by ticket type.
  • Once you arrive in Atlantic City, a few great places to start are Borgata Casino, Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall and Boardwalk. These are popular with first-time visitors and can give you a good feel for the area.
  • Known for being a popular regional airport in New Jersey, Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) is responsible for servicing thousands of domestic flights each year. This transportation hub can be found approximately 10 miles to the north of central Atlantic City, so it serves this entire area.
  • In addition to Atlanta City, Atlantic City International Airport serves several other major cities in the area. For example, if you will be traveling to Egg Harbor Township, Galloway Township, or Hamilton Township, you will need to fly to this airport before heading to your destination.
  • While it will depend on exactly where you are departing from, you may be able to have a direct flight to Atlantic City International Airport. Several airlines are known for commonly servicing these journeys, including Spirit. If you are traveling with United Airlines, you will most likely have a layover.
  • If you need to refuel after a long day of traveling, grab a meal at one of the restaurants at Atlantic City International Airport. The Beach House Bar & Grill serves a variety of sandwiches and salads, while the Great American Bagel Bakery specializes in breakfast food. There is also the Euro Cafe that sells to-go pastries and warm beverages.
  • Travelers that forgot to pack something important like sunscreen, toothpaste, or a phone charger can always purchase these items from Atlantic City International Airport. Hudson News is a gift shop that sells souvenirs, local items, magazines, travel essentials, and snacks.
  • Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) is a pet-friendly airport. The airline hub has set aside an animal relief area on Level 1, near the Main Terminal door, for those traveling with their pets.
  • Atlantic City Airport serves as a focus city for Spirit Airlines. Therefore, booking your flight with the carrier provides easy connections to other cities and numerous flexible flight options to Atlantic City.

Reviews of the top 4 airlines flying to Atlantic City

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with to Atlantic City? 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.
8.2
Breeze AirwaysOverall score based on 310 reviews
6.7Food
8.3Boarding
8.2Comfort
8.7Crew
6.7Entertainment
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What entertainment!? Snack i bought was unusual and in very small quantity. Very limited selection of snacks to buy. Taste was mediocre.

8.0 ExcellentAnonymous, Aug 2026
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What entertainment!? Snack i bought was unusual and in very small quantity. Very limited selection of snacks to buy. Taste was mediocre.

Leg room was good. Seat pockets were good. Especially the one for menu. Personal Explanation for potential of needing help since i came on a wheelchair was excellent! That has never happened to me flying before. It happened before many passengers had boarded and the attendant leaned way over in front of me. Great help with my carry on since i was in a wheelchair. I was surprised about cost of drinks and snacks. Didn't know there was no free snack. I was cold on both legs of flight. Asked for a blanket but none was brought. Does Breeze even have them? Temperature was adjusted for a short time. Had to put on jacket and put a shirt from my carry on across my legs. Guy next to me pulled his collar up. My nose was cold to touch. I asked flight attendant if they always kept it that cold. She said she thought they had adjusted the temp. When i suggested she feel how cold my nose was, she said she would note it. Casual dress of crew was interesting to me. I thought tennis shoes was very practical. Observed the captain had gone to get food at a fast food place for the crew before we took off. They did not have time to go having moved from one plane to the next at a different gate than planned. Thought that was great commaradiery! And i told him so. Hard to reach call button and air control. Gate staff suggested we use restrooms before boarding since one on board was so small. Thought that was amusing and thoughtful. Pilot made announcements about delays--mechanical warning light, weather delay, traffic on runway and construction near gate and weather where we were landing. Interesting about crew having to do cleanup. Nice about offering upgrades a couple days before flight. Nice sbout sending reminder to check in.

Flying with this airline is a true nightmare. We got delayed than stranded on layovers due to maintenance issues both ways of our flight and there’s no way to communicate with anyone other than AI bots that are absolutely useless. Never again.

Flight was great except for lunatic lady and her mother sitting middle/window who went nuts when the woman on the aisle wouldn’t stand up right away to let them out even though the aisle was full. Police had to be called. Some people just shouldn’t be allowed to fly.

Flight attendants were wonderful. Seats were comfortable “Nicest” bundle). No screens or meal, but it is a budget airline.

it is an economy airline so lack of perks expected .. however an efficient board, clean plane, pleasant crew and an early arrival for half the price of full service airline

Very quick and easy process from check in to deboarding and baggage claim. Crew was professional and friendly. Flight was smooth and on time. Very convenient for short flights.

It was easy and very comfortable! The crew was accommodating and cheerful. I enjoyed myself!

I normally have very good experiences with Breeze. The crew is great, pricing is excellent, and the planes are new and usually clean. This time in Huntsville we were delayed, which I understand can happen, however we were moved from one gate to the opposite side of the terminal and then back again... There was a lot of confusion. Also, my seat had a lot of food crumbs still on the floor where I had to stow my bookbag, so that was a bit disappointing. Other than that, all was good. Crew was great as usual!

Our flight was delayed 7 hours. Due to a change in equipment we were downgraded from "Nicest" to "Nicer," even having to pay for a soft drink. Disappointing. To Breeze's credit that issued a $100 flight credit. A refund would have been more appreciated.

My exit seat was very comfortable Coffee was to be purchased but sodas free 😏

It was poor a four hour delay and no explanation for the delay. What’s a 35 dollars going to do. It also made me miss my car rental,

It was on time. Flight was comfortable. Staff was nice. It was the way a flight should always be.

The price was the only good thing about this flight. It was scary during takeoff when the plane tilted side to side. It made me feel very nervous as I have never had a take-off that unsmooth. There was no on-flight movie or music options and the only complimentary option was water. Other airlines offer trail mix or a caramel cookie and pop options as complimentary. This flight was a 2.5 hour flight. I understand for shorter flights not having options, but a flight 2 hours or longer should offer more complimentary options and in flight entertainment. Also the seats did not recline and for a longer flight reclining seats are a must for comfort.

A very pleasant flight but it would be greatly improved with wifi to help entertain kids

This is a no frills, get it done, efficient airline. The seat is a lawn chair. You better bring your own entertainment. If you want something other than water you need to pay for it. But they will get you to your destination quickly, on time, and then they will turn the flight around and go right back where they came from. Reliably. Couple times a week tops. If it fits into your schedule, you can’t get there cheaper or faster.

A three hour delay to board and then another hour on the tarmac because they couldn't get a tractor? Ugh.

Allegiant canceled the flight. The flight the next day was full. Allegiant did not provide any compensation besides a refund. Last time on Allegiant.

Flight was delayed. Crew was good but hot coffee was not available.

No complaints. It’s a budget airline so can’t expect any frills.

the seat was not padded at all - uncomfortable after a 3 hour flight

Flight was delayed 5 hours. Initial reason for delay was 'maintenance' - which makes sense. Then, the additional 2 hours continued to say it was maintenance - when I know EWR had a 2 hour delay. AA did not say that. Additionally, when boarding, there was only one agent at the counter for a long time - until another came to help. After boarding, we had to wait another 45 minutes due to 'no catering'. So while we waited for catering, AA continued to board additional passengers - which seemed odd - and raised questions about what really was going on. I sat in First Class. During the flight, the flight crew allowed a significant number of non-First Class passengers to use the front bathroom - which created a very crowded environment in First Class which was uncomfortable. This also delayed First Class passengers from using the bathroom. Overall, horrible experience.

Returned home with a blood clot from flight homes and the uncomfortable aircraft I was on.

Seat was VERY uncomfortable. Flight was delayed and then boarded slowly. The crew was super helpful with boarding and supporting maximizing the luggage in the overhead.

Absolutely terrible. Would never fly American again. 2 deplaned incidents and delayed by close to 24 hours. $12 meal voucher for first class passengers was an insult to the injury. Pathetic.

Delayed, no updates, had a rewards number but was not working

Newark airport grounded inbound flight and only announced when the flight was about to start taxing.

I'm not a valued flyer so I'm always in the last group to board...that sucks, always

My flight got delayed for almost 4hrs and then it thankfully went to only 2hrs. Then we were told that there were no space for carry on bags and I had to get it checked... well I counted at least 8 spaces that weren't used and I was one of the few left that actually had one. There was definitely enough space and either the crew can't count or just genuinely are so lazy they don't want to do their jobs correctly and make sure that there ACTUALLY is no space.

Boarding can be more efficiently done by having the back row passengers board first. This way, the other people do the have to wait for front row passengers to load their luggage in the overhead cabins. Food is simply pathetic for the price I paid. Cleanliness is simply poor; my seat was full of crumps.

When I was boarding my departure from Raleigh to Orlando I was inappropriately scolded by a female dog named Mia because I didn’t pay in advance for my carry on bag ($75). Frontiers website is confusing regarding pre-paying for carryons so it was a simple mistake. I also had paid for “upfront plus” meaning me and my son were seated in the front row with no one in the middle seat ($450 upgrade). When we were boarding Mia said “sir, you didn’t pay for your carryon” in a not so polite tone and told me to get out of line and come back to the counter to pay for my carryon. The way they had the retractable rope left me no room to circle back without making the people behind me move so I just stood there and then she said a second time “sir!! Go pay for your carryon” in an embarrassing tone. I then moved their rope so I could get back to the counter when a second female dog then asked “are you done!?!?” because I had said “do you want me to bulldoze the people behind me?” I then said you do realize I paid over $400 for upfront plus so I was certainly not trying to sneak a carryon bag without paying. Long story short, I am soooo done with discount airlines!!! By the time you pay for all the “extras” you might as well have paid for Delta Southwest or American! Frontier airlines sucks and I was embarrassed by a female dog named Mia!!!

Frontier is good until they cancel your flight. Way too many cancellations.

I know Frontier is a “no-frills” airline. I understand the concept. However, I jumped on some tickets for our family vacation, expecting to play a bit of a game to figure out the family bags and not over spend. In the end, I got the short end of this deal by far. 1. I did not expect them to charge the baggage fee for each direction. It makes the fee look high-ish at a glance, but reasonable. Then when you get to checkout and realize you have to pay it twice to come home with your luggage, it becomes ridiculous. 2. The low checked bag weight limit. I am used to packing a 50lb bag with my preferred airline. Frontier’s artificially low 40lb limit more quickly triggers the extra weight fee, which almost DOUBLES the price of the bag if you go over ($79 for the bag/$75 for the next 10 lbs) 3. The fee for a carry-on bag is the same as a checked bag but with a lower size and weight limit. Make it make sense! 4. The seats are terrible. My 2.5 hour flight almost had me losing my mind. I’m 6’3” and my femurs barely fit in the space provided. My knees had to wiggle just right to jam into the crack next to the armrest of the seat in front of me. The cushioning was thin and inadequate. I am tall but I’m not a freak. These seats are unacceptable. 5. I overheard the woman next to me speaking with the gate agent about being charged a $25 fee for not checking in online - she checked in at the airport counter when she arrived. That’s ridiculous. She was old and in a wheelchair. She had a paper boarding pass, and was obviously not tech savvy. She should not be punished for that. 6. They do not have good placement in the terminals. It was always out on the end or down on a subfloor, and we had to walk out on the tarmac almost every time. In Denver. Their home airport! 7. Every time I loaded a new page on the website while buying my tickets or my bags, it was constantly trying to upsell me on some esoteric bundle. Like, a pop-up every time. Very annoying. 8. No screens in the boarding area (at least where we were) to confirm you’re in the right place. Just static gate number signs. I am sure these are standard practices for Frontier, and I should have read more about them before I purchased tickets, but as a result of this single round trip, I do not plan to ever use this cut-rate airline again. I would rather pay the normal amount for a ticket and be treated like a customer instead of a mark.

Our flight was delayed 2 hours and when they changed the the time to 1 hour I wasn't alerted and when I checked the gate the plane was still there but they already shut the doors so I had to buy another flight.

Great except upon arrival it took them a long time to open the doors

Frontier feels like a family I Worked for Eastern Airlines back in the day and I felt the family vibe that I had then. Thank you

Terrible. Delayed my family flight for several hours affecting family plans

Tiny seats, no entertainment, no amenities, delays, they charge for carry on and their allowed personal item is smaller than in other airlines.

Our flight was on time and unremarkable which I'm grateful for, as it is not the norm traveling these days. Frontier is a low-cost carrier and it really shows when compared to other "normal" carriers. They don't even give you water during the flight. The coach seats are decent, however it was not as clean as it should be. We had crumbs all over the floor by our seats.

The ground crew in the Tampa airport were forcing people to pay for their personal items, although they met the measurement criteria. They receive $10 for each bag they charge passengers for so this is a complete fraud. An investigation needs to take place and the ground crew that does this need to pay the price, and the Airlines absolutely needs to make it right for these passengers.

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