Traveling with Children or Pets

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Can I bring a stroller onboard?
You can bring a stroller, but once you take it to the gate, it must be checked from there. The stroller will be checked in free of charge. Learn more about traveling with family here . ...
Will I be charged a fee for bringing a stroller?
No, you will not be charged a fee for checking a stroller, or a car seat. By the way, you can use the stroller in the airport, and the gate agent will check it at the gate.  The stroller will be returned to you by our ramp agents at your desti...
Can I bring a car seat onboard?
You may choose to purchase your little one his/her own seat and use an approved car seat on the plane. Since this is the safest way to travel, we encourage you to do so, if you can. Our seat widths vary depending on the size of the aircraft. Mini...
Do you allow pets on the plane?
Yes, domesticated dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters or small household birds may be carried on flights within the United States for a one-way  directional charge . Only domesticated dogs and cats may be carried to or from internat...
What do I need to know if I am traveling with a small child?
Frontier Airlines allows infants from seven days old up to the child’s second birthday to fly free of charge in an adult’s lap. An adult traveling with an infant in lap may carry a second personal item, such as a diaper bag, free ...
Can I book a flight online for my child traveling alone?
Effective November 1, 2018, Frontier Airlines will no longer accept children traveling alone under the age of 15 years of age.  Any child under the age of 15 must be in the same reservation as an accompanying adult. If your child is older than...
Will my family be seated 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 ...
How do I add a child to my reservation?
If you'd like to add a child to an existing booking, you'll need to chat with us .  Frontier Airlines will no longer accept children traveling alone under the age of 15 years of age. Any child under the age of 15 must be on the same r...
Does my infant need a boarding pass?
Frontier Airlines allows infants from seven days old up to the child’s second birthday to fly free of charge in an adult’s lap. They must be added to your reservation and will have a boarding pass, even if they don't occupy a seat...
What child restraint systems are accepted on board?
You may choose to purchase your little one his/her own seat and use an approved car seat on the plane. The seat must have a solid back and seat, restraint straps installed to securely hold the child and a label indicating approval for use on an airc...
Can I fly while I am pregnant?
Yes you can fly while pregnant. If you’re traveling after your eighth month, it’s a good idea to check with your doctor to be sure travel is not restricted. While flying doesn’t usually cause problems during pregnancy, in some cas...
Information for customers who are nursing or traveling with formula and other baby items
Formula, breast milk, toddler drinks, and baby/toddler food (to include puree pouches) in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters are allowed in carry-on baggage. For more information about traveling with formula and baby items, visit ...
How do I add a pet to my reservation?
How to Add Pets During Initial Booking Need to add a pet? Here's how to add a pet to your reservation during the initial booking: How to Add Pets to an Existing Booking First, enter your last name and confirmation code to view your tri...
What type of pets are allowed on the plane?
Only certain animals are allowed in the cabin: Domesticated dogs (minimum 8 weeks of age), cats (minimum 8 weeks of age), rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, or small household birds may be carried on flights within the United States. The following ...
What type of pet carriers are allowed?
A few things to know about your pet's traveling container: The travel container must be large enough for the pet to stand, turn around, and lie down in a natural position.  The carrier must also fit underneath the seat in front of you. T...