Check Out This Economic Stimulus Package…

 


Frontier Airlines today revealed its own economic stimulus package that will save you big bucks on travel to more than 50 destinations across the United States. The Denver-based carrier is holding a three-day sale starting today, Jan. 21, 2009, with fares as low as $39* each way. Sale-priced tickets must be purchased by 9:59 p.m. MST on Jan. 23, 2009 for travel through May 20, 2009.


In addition to the sale fares, Frontier is also giving its customers the ability to choose a fare that best meets their traveling needs. AirFairs, the Company’s new fare structure, gives the customer a choice between three fare types — Classic, Classic Plus and Economy — each with varying levels of amenities.


Classic: Frontier’s best value! For just $20 more than the lowest
advertised prices, customers receive advanced priority seating, two
checked bags, 125% EarlyReturns(R) mileage credit and complimentary
in-flight DIRECTV(R) among other amenities.

Classic Plus: Refundable ticket, advanced premium seating, same-day
flight change, two checked bags, 150% EarlyReturns(R) mileage credit,
and complimentary in-flight DIRECTV(R) among other amenities.

Economy: Seat selection at check-in and 100% EarlyReturns(R) mileage
credit.


Frontier’s flyers can enjoy 24 channels of DIRECTV, a choice of three pay-per-view movies and the comfort of traveling aboard one of the youngest fleets in the industry. For a complete list of fares to all of Frontier’s destinations, please visit FrontierAirlines.com.

Frontier’s fares for this one-day sale are listed below.
Fares listed are each way. Purchase is required by Jan. 23, 2009 for travel through May 20, 2009.*

To/from Denver: Classic Plus /Classic /Economy
Akron (Cleveland area) $169 $119 $99
Albuquerque $89 $59 $39
Aspen $109 $79 $59
Atlanta $179 $129 $109
Billings $109 $79 $59
Boise $119 $79 $59
Bozeman $119 $89 $69
Chicago (MDW) $134 $94 $74
Colorado Springs $89 $59 $39
Dallas/Ft. Worth (DFW) $149 $109 $89
Dayton $169 $119 $99
Detroit $169 $119 $99
Durango $109 $79 $59
El Paso $119 $89 $69
Fargo $149 $109 $89
Grand Junction $109 $79 $59
Houston (IAH) $139 $99 $79
Indianapolis $114 $74 $54
Jackson Hole $119 $89 $69
Kansas City $109 $79 $59
Las Vegas $119 $89 $69
Los Angeles $139 $99 $79
Milwaukee $159 $119 $99
Minneapolis/St. Paul $139 $99 $79
Nashville $149 $99 $79
New York (LGA) $189 $139 $119
Oklahoma City $109 $79 $59
Omaha $99 $69 $49
Orange County $139 $99 $79
Philadelphia $169 $119 $99
Phoenix $119 $89 $69
Portland $134 $94 $74
Rapid City $109 $79 $59
Sacramento $139 $99 $79
Salt Lake City $99 $69 $49
San Antonio $139 $99 $79
San Diego $139 $99 $79
San Francisco $139 $99 $79
San Jose, Calif. $139 $99 $79
Seattle/Tacoma $159 $109 $89
Spokane $159 $119 $99
St. Louis $139 $99 $79
Steamboat Springs/Hayden /HaySprings/Hayden $109 $79 $59
Tucson $139 $109 $89
Washington, DC (DCA) $189 $139 $119
Wichita $119 $89 $69



*All: Fares shown are off peak travel and 14 day advance purchase is required through 5/20/09. Tickets purchased from Frontier’s website must be paid for with a major credit card at the time the reservation is made. Tickets must be booked and paid for by 9:59 pm MST, 1/23/09. Fares do not include passenger facility fees of up to $9 each-way, the September 11th Security Fee of up to $5 each-way or fees of $3.60 per segment. A segment is defined as one takeoff and one landing. Fares to/From Alaska do not include arrival/departure tax of $8 each way. Seats are limited and certain flights and/or days of travel may be unavailable at these prices, especially during busy travel periods. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable, but may be reissued for up to a $150 change fee (depending on the fare type purchased) plus any applicable difference in fare so long as your flight segment(s) is cancelled prior to scheduled departure time, otherwise the ticket(s) and all monies will be forfeited. Previously purchased tickets may not be exchanged for these special fare tickets. If you choose to purchase an Economy ticket through our Reservations Center or at a Frontier airport location, there will be a $25 ticketing service fee. Fares and schedules are subject to change without notice and other restrictions may apply. Based on January 2009 schedule some flights are operated by Lynx Aviation.


US: Fares shown are each way for off peak travel. Off-peak travel is Noon Monday-Noon Thursday. Fares slightly higher other days of the week. Blackout dates of 2/13 and 2/16/09; 3/6-3/8, 3/13-3/15, 3/20-3/22, and 3/27-3/29/09; 4/3-4/5, 4/10-4/11, and 4/13/09 apply. Seasonal service to from Steamboat Springs, Hayden ends on April 21, 2009. Seasonal service to/from Anchorage begins May 8, 2009. Seasonal service to/from Jackson Hole begins May 14, 2009.


About Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc.
Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc. is the parent company of Denver-based Frontier Airlines. Currently in its 15th year of operations, Frontier Airlines is the second-largest jet service carrier at Denver International Airport, employing more than 5,000 aviation professionals. Frontier Airlines’ mainline operation has 51 aircraft with one of the youngest Airbus fleets in North America. Frontier Airlines’ mainline operations offer 24 channels of DIRECTV(R) service in every seatback along with a comfortable all-coach configuration. In conjunction with a fleet of ten Bombardier Q400 aircraft operated by Lynx Aviation (a subsidiary of Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc.), Frontier offers routes to more than 50 destinations in the U.S., Mexico and Costa Rica. In addition, Frontier and AirTran Airways operate a first-of-its-kind integrated marketing partnership that offers travelers the ability to reach more than 80 destinations across four countries with low fares, aboard two of the youngest fleets in the industry. For more in-depth information on Frontier Airlines, please visit its Web site at FrontierAirlines.com.


Source: Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc.


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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".