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As a Frontier Airlines Credit Cardholder, you earn Elite Status Points with every dollar spent. Use your card for everyday purchases like dining and travel to earn points faster. Once you reach 50,000 points (Platinum) or 100,000 points (Diamon...
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No-shows for either the primary ticket holder or the companion are subject to Frontier Airlines' standard Contract of Carriage. Repeated no-shows or abuse of the companion travel benefit may result in penalties or loss of privileges. ...
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The companion travel benefit cannot be combined with GoWild ! bookings or other free or promotional fare types. Standard fare rules apply. ...
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Companions only pay government taxes and fees, which start at $5.60 per one-way flight. The exact amount will depend on the flight route and applicable taxes. ...
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If your Platinum or Diamond Elite Status expires, you will no longer have access to the companion travel benefit. However, any existing bookings made while your status was active will still honor the benefit. ...
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If you cancel or change your flight, the companion’s travel will also be canceled or changed. Standard Frontier Airlines cancellation and change policies apply, including fees where applicable. ...
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No, once a companion is added to a booking, it cannot be changed. Make sure to confirm your companion's information before completing the booking. ...
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No, flights booked through the companion travel benefit do not earn Frontier Miles or Elite Status Points for the companion. However, the primary ticket holder will still earn miles and points as usual. ...
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No, there is no limit! As a Platinum or Diamond member, you can use the companion travel benefit an unlimited number of times for as long as you maintain your Elite Status. ...
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Yes, the companion must be added to the booking at the time of purchase. If you do not add a companion during the initial booking, the benefit cannot be applied later. ...