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Does Frontier let kids board first?

Board First — Be among the first to board our plane with our Board First Service. Available to customers who purchase a carry-on bag. Courtesy Boarding — Available to families traveling with small children (under 3 years of age) and any other passengers requiring additional time or assistance with boarding.



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On valid Kids Fly Free flights, one kid under 15 can fly for free for every adult DISCOUNT DEN® fare purchased. One of the adults must be a DISCOUNT DEN®> member, up to 9 passengers (including kids and adults). So complete your booking and enjoy your extra savings.

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Frontier's boarding process begins with boarding passengers who need extra assistance first, followed by myFRONTIER Miles elite members and people who have purchased priority boarding. Then they allow families to board, and finally the rest of the passengers through general boarding.

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Personal Items: Personal items can be no larger than 14” tall, 18” wide, and 8” long. Personal items must fit completely within the personal item portion of the bag sizer. Think purses, totes, computer bags, briefcases, and kids backpacks!

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The minimum age for children to travel alone as adults paying adult fares varies: Kids have to be 12 years old to fly alone on domestic flights with Hawaiian, Southwest, Air Canada, and WestJet; 13 years old on Alaska; 14 years old to fly as an adult on JetBlue; and 15 years old on Allegiant, American, Delta, Frontier, ...

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When flying Frontier, at least one parent will automatically be seated with any children within their family group who are under the age of 14.

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Child Ticket Age and Price Most airlines count any person between the ages of 2—11 as a child. You're required to purchase a seat for children, although in most cases they're considerably cheaper than the price of an adult ticket (between 25—33% cheaper).

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