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Frontier Airlines Offers Upfront Plus Seating With a Guaranteed Middle Seat
March 14, 2024
Frontier Airlines is offering Upfront Plus seating as a new incentive. This upgraded seating option provides passengers extra space and comfort in the first two rows of the aircraft.
Frontier’s website shared details of the new customer incentive. Customers in UpFront Plus will enjoy a window or aisle seat with extra legroom and a guaranteed empty middle seat. This will provide additional personal space and comfort at an exceptional value.
Customers can upgrade to UpFront Plus seating for flights departing on or after April 10, 2024, by reserving seats on the Frontier mobile app or at FlyFrontier.com. As a special introductory offer, UpFront Plus seating upgrades will be available starting at only $49 per passenger, per flight segment for travel between April 10 and April 30, 2024, when purchased by March 20, 2024.
“Many consumers strongly prefer a seating option that offers extra space when flying,” said Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle. “Frontier is all about choice and giving consumers the flexibility to customize their travel to suit their individual needs and preferences. UpFront Plus is a great option for those who want expanded personal space and extra comfort.”
We're ending the age-old argument of who gets the middle seat armrest…introducing UpFront Plus! 🌟
— Frontier Airlines (@FlyFrontier) March 12, 2024
✅ Blocked middle seat
✅ Sit in first two rows
And more! Book your next flight and fly in style for as low as $49*! https://t.co/RZhoyVOTwD
*Terms and conditions apply. pic.twitter.com/Z6mbD2tiYi
UpFront Plus will be one of four seat options available on Frontier flights. The options include UpFront Plus, Premium, Preferred, and Standard.
UpFront Plus allows customers a blocked middle seat, leading to more elbow room. It also provides extra legroom, comfort, and a quick exit, as the seats are located in the first two rows of the aircraft and the first to get inflight service.
Premium includes extra legroom and comfortable seating, while preferred seats are located toward the front of the aircraft. Finally, the standard seating has no incentives other than regular seating throughout the middle to the back of the airplane.
Introductory upgrade pricing starts at $49 per passenger, per flight segment.
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