Will Frontier Airlines keep families together?


Will Frontier Airlines keep families together? When one or more of the passengers on a reservation are 13 years of age or younger, Frontier will guarantee adjacent seats for the child or children and an accompanying adult (over age 13) at no additional cost for all fare types subject to limited conditions specified below.


Can my husband and I combine our air miles?

Can I combine my Accounts with anyone else? You may transfer Miles and even merge your profile with another Collector Account in order to pool your collecting efforts and the Miles existing currently in your AIR MILES Cash and Dream Accounts.


Will Frontier separate kids from parents?

When one or more of the passengers on a reservation are 13 years of age or younger, Frontier will guarantee adjacent seats for the child or children and an accompanying adult (over age 13) at no additional cost for all fare types subject to limited conditions specified below.


How does Frontier decide who gets bumped?

The DOT said airlines decide on their own who gets bumped, but those decisions are based on a few different factors – things like how much you paid for the ticket when you checked in, and whether you're a frequent flier will all come into play in deciding whether you get to keep your seat.


Does Frontier board families 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.


What happens if you sit in an empty first class seat?

If you try to sit there without a First Class ticket, you will be embarrassingly removed. Don't try it. Absolutely. The crew will let you move to another seat in first class than the first class seat originally assigned to you, as long as it is unoccupied.


What are the child rules on Frontier?

Infants under 2 years old are allowed to travel free of charge on the lap of an adult at least 15 years of age, but a seat must be purchased for travel on Frontier Airlines flights in the following situations: Children 2 years of age or older must have their own seat reserved.


Do you have to pay to sit next to each other on a plane?

Unfortunately, if you've booked on a low-cost carrier, such as Spirit or Frontier, the only option to absolutely guarantee seats together will be to pay an extra fee, ranging anywhere from $1 to $50 per seat.


Can an airline separate you from your child?

There is no such rule.


Do airlines try to keep families together?

A parent who purchases airline tickets for a family should receive a guarantee from the airline that it will seat the parent and child together without fees or a last-minute scramble at the gate or having to ask other passengers to give up their seat to allow the parent and child to sit together.


Do airlines have to put families together?

Some parents assume they will automatically be seated with their kids. Others may end up separated from their families if they are rebooked due to a cancellation. Regardless of the reason, airlines are not legally required to seat families together.


Can my wife and I use the same frequent flyer number?

Membership numbers are nontransferable. Only one person may be enrolled per SkyMiles account.


What do airlines do with unsold first class seats?

More and more airlines have been adopting upgrade auctions for otherwise-unsold premium economy, business, and first class seats.” For airlines, Keyes says the rationale is simple: upgrade auctions generate significantly more revenue for airlines than handing out upgrades for free.


Can you move seats on a plane if its empty?

After takeoff, passengers are free to move about the cabin without fear of disrupting critical weight distribution. But that doesn't necessarily mean it's OK to take over empty seats without warning.