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10 Best Ways to Redeem Frontier Airlines Miles for Maximum Value

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Frontier Airlines is an American low-cost carrier, similar to the likes of Spirit Airlines. This airline is the eighth largest in the U.S. and was founded in 1994. Unlike many other airlines, Frontier Airlines was essentially a concoction from the private equity industry designed to fill in the aviation demand gap from Denver as Continental Airlines scaled back operations.

Fast forward to today, Frontier Airlines has a fleet of around 100 aircraft, and the company is a billion-dollar player in the cutthroat, competitive U.S. aviation industry. If you find yourself flying on Frontier Airlines from time to time and end up banking a decent chunk of miles, you’re going to want to follow this guide on how you can redeem them for great value.

We’ll first talk about the pros and cons of Frontier Airlines’ frequent flyer program, Frontier Miles. Then, we’ll break down a definitive list of the best ways to redeem your Frontier Airlines miles. Lastly, we’ll close out with the actual process of redeeming miles, including all the rules and fees associated with miles redemption.

The Pros and Cons of Frontier Airlines Frontier Miles

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Frontier Airlines economy. Image Credit: Khairil Azhar Junos via Shutterstock

Frontier Airlines isn’t exactly the best frequent flyer program to hold your miles in. Frontier Airlines miles are worth around 1.1 cents per mile according to our valuations, and that’s honestly being quite generous. The reason why the valuations are so low is that Frontier Airlines’ cash fares are generally so dirt cheap anyway.

Additionally, there aren’t very many ways to use your Frontier Airlines miles, as it doesn’t have any airline partners and only a couple of redemption partners. However, redeeming Frontier Miles is generally pretty easy.

As you’ll see, the biggest value proposition is redeeming your miles for high cash-value tickets during niche high season events. It’s not the most glamorous way to travel, but when used properly, Frontier Miles can save you hundreds and even thousands of dollars on revenue tickets.

The 10 Best Ways to Use Your Frontier Miles

Frontier Airlines’ frequent flyer program is called Frontier Miles, and it is one of the single-handedly worst frequent flyer programs in the world. This is best demonstrated by the fact that Frontier Miles has the worst mileage expiration policy in the world, with its miles expiring only after 180 days.

This sounds pretty terrible, but the silver lining is that you can extend Frontier Miles with any qualifying activity. There are only a few ways to use Frontier Miles, and these are:

  • Travel on Frontier Airlines
  • Magazine subscriptions at 0.3 cents per mile
  • Hotel bookings at 0.5 cents per mile through Frontier’s booking portal

As a general rule of thumb, using Frontier Miles for options 2 and 3 is a bad idea, as the value you get is even lower than what you’d get for flights.

For this reason, we’ll be directing all of our redemptions on those which get you the most value. Let’s get into it!

 

Fly Frontier Airlines One-Way Between Cancún and the U.S. (From 15,000 Miles)

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You can redeem Frontier Airlines miles and save big on flights to Cancún. JW Marriott Cancún. Image Credit: Katie Seemann/Zen Life and Travel

Frontier Airlines operates numerous international flights. Although these flights aren’t long-haul flights like Singapore Airlines or Emirates, you can still use them for travel outside the U.S. Our first redemption is to book travel between the U.S. and Cancún.

The price of these tickets vary, but the amount they vary is quite drastic for 1 reason: Spring Break. A one-way flight on Frontier Airlines can run more than $500 during Spring Break, which is absolutely ridiculous. Luckily, you can redeem Frontier Airlines miles to save a massive chunk of change.

Frontier Airlines operates many nonstop flights to Cancún, which is great news for travelers across the U.S. Here are some great example routes you can take:

  • Cincinnati (CVG) – Cancún (CUN) one-way from 15,000 miles + ~$33.70 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $180-$560]
  • Cleveland (CLE) – Cancún (CUN) one-way from 15,000 miles + ~$33.70 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $168-$393]
  • Denver (DEN) – Cancún (CUN) one-way from 15,000 miles + ~$33.70 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $180 – $567]
  • Newark (EWR) – Cancún (CUN) one-way from 15,000 miles + ~$33.70 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $96-$391]
  • St. Louis (STL) – Cancún (CUN) one-way from 15,000 miles + ~$33.70 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $153-$573]

Hot Tip: When you’re looking for award flights with Frontier Airlines, try to book Value level tickets that are significantly cheaper. These same flights would cost 25,000 miles in the Standard level and 27,500 miles in the Last Seat (Elite Only) level.

Fly Frontier Airlines One-Way Between Jamaica and the Northeast (From 15,000 Miles)

Jamaica Rafting
You can go rafting in Jamaica courtesy of Frontier Airlines miles. Image Credit: LBSimms Photography via Shutterstock

Did you know that you can fly to Jamaica from the U.S. on Frontier Airlines? Because this is somewhat of a rare destination on Frontier Airlines, this route seems to be extremely popular, with ticket prices to reflect that.

In the entire calendar year, we didn’t find any one-way tickets cheaper than $226, which is an astonishing amount of money, considering Frontier routinely sells plane tickets for $20-$30!

As a result, you can redeem 15,000 miles at the Value level, 25,000 miles at the Standard level, and 27,500 miles at the Last Seat (Elite Only) level for one-way flights to Jamaica. Round-trip tickets are simply double the cost of a one-way ticket.

Here is a great example route you can take:

  • Philadelphia (PHL) – Montego Bay (MBJ) one-way from 15,000 miles + ~$49.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $226-$606]

Fly Frontier Airlines One-Way Between the Midwest and Punta Cana (From 15,000 Miles)

Punta Cana
Punta Cana is an accessible paradise with Frontier Miles. Image Credit: Bruno Ismael Silva Alves via Shutterstock

If you’re looking to escape the blistering cold of the Midwest (or if you really just want to go somewhere with a beautiful beach), then Frontier Airlines has you covered. Here are some great example routes you can take:

  • Chicago (ORD) – Punta Cana (PUJ) one-way from 15,000 miles + ~$36.90 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $157-$578]
  • Cleveland (CLE) – Punta Cana (PUJ) one-way from 15,000 miles + ~$36.90 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $182-$312]
  • St. Louis (STL) – Punta Cana (PUJ) one-way from 15,000 miles + ~$36.90 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $192-$302]

Fly Frontier Airlines One-Way Between El Salvador and the U.S. (From 15,000 Miles)

El Salvador Church
The Church of El Salvador is a great attraction to check out once you’ve made it to San Salvador. Image Credit: Bill Perry via Shutterstock

This particular redemption is so new that Frontier Airlines hasn’t added it to its award chart. Frontier Airlines is beginning its first-ever flight service to El Salvador on June 18, 2020, and this represents another opportunity to redeem Frontier Miles for pricey international travel.

Although the award chart doesn’t stipulate prices yet, we’ve done the upfront research, and it currently is priced at 15,000 miles for Value level redemptions, 25,000 miles for Standard level redemptions, and 27,500 miles for Last Seat (Elite Only) redemptions.

Here are some great example routes you can take:

  • Baltimore (BWI) – San Salvador (SAL) one-way from 15,000 miles + ~$29 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $79-$159]
  • Ontario (ONT) – San Salvador (SAL) one-way from 15,000 miles + ~$29 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $129-$289]

Fly Frontier Airlines One-Way Between Guatemala and the U.S. (From 15,000 Miles)

Guatemala
Guatemala’s charm is absolutely a reason you need to visit the Central American country. Image Credit: SL-Photography via Shutterstock

Frontier Airlines is also beginning international service to the Central American country of Guatemala on June 19, 2020. The best part about this is yet another ability to redeem an otherwise limited mileage currency for interesting flights outside the U.S.

These flights are priced one-way at 15,000 miles for Value tickets, 25,000 miles for Standard tickets, and 27,500 miles for Last Seat (Elite Only) tickets. Here are some great example routes you can take:

  • Miami (MIA) – Guatemala City (GUA) one-way from 15,000 miles + ~$29 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $69-$289]
  • Ontario (ONT) – Guatemala City (GUA) one-way from 15,000 miles + ~$29 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $129-$289]

Although the cash value of these flights isn’t as high as the first redemption we talked about (Spring Break flights to Cancún), it’s still a solid way to use Frontier Airlines miles for award travel.

Fly Frontier Airlines One-Way From the Northeast to the Dominican Republic (From 15,000 Miles)

Santiago Dominican Republic
This church is one of the monuments in Santiago, the second-largest city in the Dominican Republic. Image Credit: chriss73 via Shutterstock

Believe it or not, Frontier Airlines has a very specific route advantage for flights to/from the Dominican Republic. Normally, the major U.S. airlines offer flights mostly to 2 airports: Punta Cana (PUJ) and Santo Domingo (SDQ).

In this case, Frontier Airlines is beginning a nonstop service on May 28, 2020, to Santiago de los Caballeros, which is the second-largest city in the Dominican Republic. As you can imagine, these nonstop flights are highly anticipated, which means that cash tickets will be consistently high.

Here is the example redemption you can make:

  • Newark (EWR) – Santiago de los Caballeros (STI) one-way from 15,000 miles + ~$36.90 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $118-$297]

Fly Frontier Airlines One-Way from the Pacific Northwest to Florida (From 10,000 Miles)

Pensacola Florida
Check out the beautiful weather in Pensacola with Frontier Miles. Image Credit: Bobby R Lee via Shutterstock

One of the best ways to redeem your Frontier Miles is to fly from the Northwestern U.S. to the Southeastern U.S. Although there are no nonstop flights, a connection in Denver will be a good way to break up your flights into smaller pieces.

There are tons of different cities to fly to/from in both Florida and the Pacific Northwest, but check out these 3 example routes:

  • Seattle (SEA) – Denver (DEN) – Fort Myers (RSW) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $129-$468]
  • Seattle (SEA) – Denver (DEN) – Pensacola (PNS) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $127-$431]
  • Spokane (GEG) – Denver (DEN) – Orlando (MCO) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $127-$236]

As a reminder, Value level tickets will cost only 10,000 miles. If you find a Standard level award, you’ll pay 20,000 miles. With Last Seat (Elite Only) tickets, you’ll pay 22,500 miles.

Fly Frontier Airlines One-Way from the West Coast to Norfolk (From 10,000 Miles)

Norfolk Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia is a waterfront city that you must visit if you’re looking for a domestic getaway. Image Credit: Mihai_Andritoiu via Shutterstock

Another great way to book memorable domestic trips is from the West Coast to Northeastern U.S. For example, Norfolk is the second-largest city in Virginia, and it is famous for its history. It was founded in 1682 and has served as a crucial military and transportation point. It houses the largest naval base in the world and is bordered by the beautiful Chesapeake Bay.

Here are some great example routes you can take:

  • Los Angeles (LAX) – Denver (DEN) – Norfolk (ORF) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $134-$180]
  • San Francisco (SFO) – Denver (DEN) – Norfolk (ORF) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $142-$185]
  • Santa Ana (SNA) – Denver (DEN) – Norfolk (ORF) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $132-$202]

Fly Frontier Airlines Transcontinental One-Way from the Northeast to the Pacific Northwest (From 10,000 Miles)

Seattle Market
The famous markets are a must-see when in Seattle. Image Credit: ImagenX via Shutterstock

If you’re originating in the Northeast, 1 great vacation idea would be to venture to the Pacific Northwest. Washington has deep Native American roots and Seattle’s unique culture (in a good way!) can’t be missed.

Seattle has great food, awesome weather during the summer, beautiful water, and phenomenal attractions. That being said, here is a great example route you should jump on ASAP!

  • Hartford (BDL) – Denver (DEN) – Seattle (SEA) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $172-$312]
  • Pittsburgh (PIT) – Denver (DEN) – Seattle (SEA) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $183-$298]
  • Portland (PWM) – Denver (DEN) – Seattle (SEA) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $124-$210]

Fly Frontier Airlines Nonstop One-Way from Denver to the Northeast (From 10,000 Miles)

Portland Maine
The beautiful scenery of Portland, Maine is one of the most underrated aspects of the Northeast. Image Credit: Sean Pavone via Shutterstock

Frontier Airlines’ hub base is in Denver, which means that many of its flights depart to/from Denver. If you’re a resident of Denver, this is great news for you. Frontier Airlines offers a no-frills service with an utterly unbeatable price tag. If you plan on checking out the Northeast directly from Denver, you’ll be pleased to find that you can get some great value.

The Northeast is one of the most beautiful parts of the U.S. The nature, scenery, and old-school feel to it simply can’t be replicated anywhere else. You’ll pay 10,000 miles one-way for Value level tickets, 20,000 miles for Standard level tickets, and 22,500 miles for Last Seat (Elite Only) level tickets.

At the moment, cash ticket prices are extremely cheap due to the adverse destruction that COVID-19 has wrought on the commercial aviation industry. These flights are currently running at a rock-bottom $26 one-way, but these prices will subside when the coronavirus pandemic is behind us. Nonetheless, here are some great example routes you can take:

  • Denver (DEN) – Albany (ALB) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $126-$306]
  • Denver (DEN) – Boston (BOS) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $101-$131]
  • Denver (DEN) – Buffalo (BUF) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $69-$136]
  • Denver (DEN) – Burlington (BTV) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $104-$160]
  • Denver (DEN) – Pittsburgh (PIT) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $64-$211]
  • Denver (DEN) – Portland (PWM) one-way from 10,000 miles + ~$5.60 in taxes and fees [cash ticket prices range from $111-$230]

Using Your Frontier Miles

Redeeming Frontier Miles is a straightforward exercise. The award availability you see online shows what you can book. So, if you don’t see it online, you probably can’t book it with miles.

To redeem your Frontier Miles, you’ll need to perform a revenue search and then change/toggle it to a miles search. After that, you’ll be prompted to log in. After you’ve logged in, you can view the award availability.

Follow these steps to redeem your Frontier Miles:

  1. Visit the booking page of Frontier Airlines’ website.
  2. Enter your flight information.
  3. Click Show Flights.
  4. Click the toggle slider button on the top-right side above the Daily/Month View boxes.
  5. You’ll see mileage prices pop up.
  6. Select your desired flight.
  7. Scroll down and click Continue
  8. You’ll be asked to log in. Log in using your frequent flyer information.
  9. Enter your traveler information and pay with the booking in miles.

Frontier Airlines Award Charts

Frontier Airlines’ award chart is pretty simple. Since its route network is limited to a handful of countries, you’ll see a region-based award chart as shown below:

Frontier Airlines Award Chart
Frontier Airlines Award Chart. Image Credit: Frontier Airlines

The cost of your flight will be dependent on the area you’re traveling to, the area you’re traveling from, and the award level you book. You’ll also pay award redemption fees in the following structure depending on how far in advance you book your flight.

  • $0 if booked 180+ days before travel
  • $15 if booked 21-179 days before travel
  • $50 if booked 7-20 days before travel
  • $75 if booked <6 days before travel

You can avoid award redemption fees if you:

  • Have the Frontier Airlines World Mastercard®
  • Have Frontier Miles elite status
  • Book early
  • Are a travel companion of a cardholder or someone with elite status

Frontier Miles Partners

Frontier Airlines has 3 partners:

  • MagsForMiles — you can purchase magazine subscriptions with Frontier Miles, but the value is poor at 0.3-0.35 cents per mile
  • Points.com — you can purchase or gift Frontier Miles through Points.com

Awards Bookable Online vs. Phone

All Frontier Airlines award tickets are bookable online. However, you can also book by calling 801-401-9000 if you’re willing to pay an additional award service fee of $25.

Award Redemption Rules

If you cancel an award ticket, you won’t pay a fee if you booked a Economy, Premium, or Business bundle.

There are 3 levels of award tickets:

  • Value Awards — these are equal to “saver” level tickets, and they are the least abundant
  • Standard Awards — these are equal to “everyday” level tickets, and they are more abundant than Value Awards
  • Last Seat Awards (Elite Only) — these are the highest level award tickets, and they can be redeemed as long as there’s an available seat on the plane

How to Boost Your Frontier Airlines Frontier Miles

There are a lot of different ways to earn Frontier Miles, the least of which is to actually fly on Frontier Airlines. For example, the Frontier Airlines World card is one of the ways you can earn Frontier Miles quickly with regular credit card spend.

Frontier Airlines also has several unique partners which can help you earn more miles.

The only way to earn Frontier Miles is by transferring hotel points. You can transfer Marriott Bonvoy points at a 3:1 ratio with a 5,000-mile bonus for every 60,000 points transferred to Frontier Miles. This is generally not a good idea since the value of Frontier Miles is low. You generally want to do this only if you’re short of what you need for a redemption.

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A premium card for Marriott fans who want perks like an annual statement credit and Free Night Award, plus a fast track to Marriott elite status.

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A premium card for Marriott fans who want perks like an annual statement credit and Free Night Award, plus a fast track to Marriott elite status.
Earn 95,000 Marriott Bonvoy® bonus points after you use your new Card to make $6,000 in purchases within the first 6 months of Card Membership.
95,000 points
$665
$650
19.99%-28.99% Variable
Upgraded Points credit ranges are a variation of FICO®Score 8, one of many types of credit scores lenders may use when considering your credit cardapplication.
Good to Excellent (670-850)
Why We Like This Card

The Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card is a premium card designed with road warriors and Marriott Bonvoy loyalists in mind.

So is the card a worthwhile addition to your wallet?

Pros & Cons
Pros
  • 6x points per $1 at hotels participating in Marriott Bonvoy program
  • 3x points per $1 on flights booked directly with airlines and restaurants worldwide
  • 2x points per $1 on all other purchases
Cons
Card Highlights
  • Earn 95,000 Marriott Bonvoy® bonus points after you use your new Card to make $6,000 in purchases within the first 6 months of Card Membership.
  • $300 Brilliant Dining Credit: Each calendar year, get up to $300 (up to $25 per month) in statement credits for eligible purchases made on the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card at restaurants worldwide.
  • With Marriott Bonvoy Platinum Elite status, you can receive room upgrades, including enhanced views or suites, when available at select properties and booked with a Qualifying Rate.
  • Earn 6X Marriott Bonvoy® points for each dollar of eligible purchases at hotels participating in Marriott Bonvoy®. Earn 3X Marriott Bonvoy® points at restaurants worldwide and on flights booked directly with airlines and 2X Marriott Bonvoy® points on all other eligible purchases made on the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card.
  • Free Night Award: Receive 1 Free Night Award every year after your Card renewal month. Award can be used for one night (redemption level at or under 85,000 Marriott Bonvoy points) at hotels participating in Marriott Bonvoy®. Certain hotels have resort fees.
  • Each calendar year after spending $60,000 on eligible purchases on your Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card, you will be eligible to select a Brilliant Earned Choice Award benefit. You can only earn one Earned Choice Award per calendar year. See https://www.choice-benefit.marriott.com/brilliant for Award options.
  • $100 Marriott Bonvoy Property Credit: Enjoy your stay. Receive up to a $100 property credit for qualifying charges at The Ritz-Carlton® or St. Regis® when you book direct using a special rate for a two-night minimum stay using your Card.
  • Fee Credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck®: Receive either a statement credit every 4 years after you apply for Global Entry ($120) or a statement credit every 4.5 years after you apply for a five-year membership for TSA PreCheck® (up to $85 through a TSA PreCheck official enrollment provider) and pay the application fee with your Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card. If approved for Global Entry, at no additional charge, you will receive access to TSA PreCheck.
  • Each calendar year with your Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card you can receive 25 Elite Night Credits toward the next level of Marriott Bonvoy® Elite status. Limitations apply per Marriott Bonvoy member account. Benefit is not exclusive to Cards offered by American Express.
  • Enroll in Priority Pass™ Select, which offers unlimited airport lounge visits to over 1,200 lounges in over 130 countries, regardless of which carrier or class you are flying. This allows you to relax before or between flights. You can enjoy snacks, drinks, and internet access in a quiet, comfortable location.
  • No Foreign Transaction Fees on international purchases.
  • With Cell Phone Protection, you can be reimbursed, the lesser of, your repair or replacement costs following damage, such as a cracked screen, or theft for a maximum of $800 per claim when your cell phone line is listed on a wireless bill and the prior month's wireless bill was paid by an Eligible Card Account. A $50 deductible will apply to each approved claim with a limit of 2 approved claims per 12-month period. Additional terms and conditions apply. Coverage is provided by New Hampshire Insurance Company, an AIG Company.
  • $650 Annual Fee.
  • Apply with confidence. Know if you're approved for a Card with no impact to your credit score. If you're approved and you choose to accept this Card, your credit score may be impacted.
  • Terms Apply.
Financial Snapshot
  • APR: 19.99%-28.99% Variable
  • Foreign Transaction Fees: None
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Final Thoughts

Frontier Airlines Frontier Miles is a limited frequent flyer program. With no other airline partners, much of the value goes out the window, especially when you’re thinking about premium cabin tickets in business or first class.

However, if you find yourself needing to take domestic travel or even regional international flights to places like Mexico or the Dominican Republic, Frontier Miles can prove very handy.

As an example, flying to Cancún during Spring Break will cost you a pretty penny (more than $500 for one-way tickets). If you plan far enough in advance, you can end up paying almost nothing for these tickets by using your Frontier Miles.

There are other fantastic ways to redeem outlined above, and we hope we provided you with some inspiration on some of the best ways to redeem Frontier Miles. None of these redemptions feature glamorous first class seats, but your wallet will thank you when you avoid paying cash for these tickets.

The information regarding the Frontier Airlines World Mastercard® was independently collected by Upgraded Points and not provided nor reviewed by the issuer.
The information regarding the Marriott Bonvoy Bold® Credit Card was independently collected by Upgraded Points and not provided nor reviewed by the issuer.
The information regarding the Marriott Bonvoy Boundless® Credit Card was independently collected by Upgraded Points and not provided nor reviewed by the issuer.

For rates and fees of the Marriott Bonvoy Bevy™ American Express® Card, click here.
For rates and fees of the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® card, click here.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Frontier Airlines Frontier Miles worth?

Frontier Miles are generally worth around 1.1 cents per mile. However, if you book peak travel far in advance, you can get some killer deals, such as $500 tickets for only 10,000 miles. That’s equal to a 5 cents per mile return!

Are Frontier Airlines Frontier Miles refundable?

Yes. Award tickets canceled prior to departure that are Economy, Premium, or Business Bundles won’t have a cancellation fee (no-shows are not allowed).

When do Frontier Airlines Frontier Miles expire?

Frontier Miles expire after 180 days, but they can be extended with any qualifying earning or redemption activity.

How much does it cost to buy Frontier Airlines Frontier Miles?

It costs $25 per 1,000 miles bought. The website you’ll buy through is Points.com. You can find out more by reading our guide on how to buy airline miles and hotel points.

How do I join Frontier Miles?

You can join Frontier Miles by clicking this link.

Do I need to be a Frontier Miles member to search for awards?

No, you don’t need to be a Frontier Miles member to search for award availability. Still, you’ll need to be a Frontier Miles member to book the ticket.

How many Frontier Miles do I have?

You can check by visiting this link here, clicking the log in button on the top-right corner of the page, and logging into and visiting your profile.

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