Do families board together on Frontier?


Do families board together on Frontier? 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.


Does Frontier do family boarding?

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.


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.


Why are Frontier seats so expensive?

In fact, Frontier makes more revenue collecting fees on bags, seats, and early boarding than it does actually selling plane tickets. That's exactly how they do it.


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

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


Does United allow family pooling?

Most frequent flyer programs do not allow family pooling of miles, and United is no exception.


Do families get to sit together on a plane?

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.


How should a family of 4 sit on a plane?

If you want a window seat, then suppose you choose from left to right (looking toward plane's nose): kid, kid, parent (aisle), parent (aisle). if in the middle then it's parent, kiddo, kiddo, parent. Mirror image it if you want the other side of the plane.