Yes, Frontier Airlines was statistically very safe in 2023 and continues to maintain a strong safety record through 2026. Like all major U.S. carriers, Frontier is subject to the rigorous safety oversight of the FAA and the NTSB, adhering to the same mechanical and operational standards as "legacy" airlines like Delta or United. In 2023, Frontier experienced zero fatal accidents. While the airline did record a few "incidents"—including a bird strike in Orlando and a minor fumes event—these are routine in global aviation and were handled according to standard emergency protocols. In fact, Frontier's fleet is one of the youngest and most fuel-efficient in the industry, composed entirely of modern Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft. For a peer-to-peer perspective, "low-cost" does not mean "low-safety"; Frontier's business model saves money on "amenities" like snacks and seat selection, but never on the high-value maintenance and pilot training required to keep their aircraft at peak safety performance.