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Cheap Flight Deals from Atlanta to Orlando (ATL-ORL)

 
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Recent round-trip flight deals from Atlanta to Orlando

Recommended round-trip deals departing in the coming months from the most popular airlines that fly from Atlanta to Orlando.
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9:14 am - 10:57 amATL-MCO
1h 43mnonstop
5:20 am - 7:05 amMCO-ATL
1h 45mnonstop
Wed, Mar 19 - Wed, Mar 26
9:14 am - 10:57 amATL-MCO
1h 43mnonstop
3:52 pm - 5:47 pmMCO-ATL
1h 55mnonstop
$38Frontier
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Wed, Mar 19 - Wed, Mar 19
9:14 am - 10:57 amATL-MCO
1h 43mnonstop
3:37 pm - 5:32 pmMCO-ATL
1h 55mnonstop
$39Frontier
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Tue, Mar 11 - Wed, Mar 12
9:15 am - 10:56 amATL-MCO
1h 41mnonstop
4:22 pm - 6:10 pmMCO-ATL
1h 48mnonstop
$41Frontier
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Wed, Apr 2 - Wed, Apr 2
10:55 pm - 12:38 amATL-MCO
1h 43mnonstop
5:20 am - 7:05 amMCO-ATL
1h 45mnonstop
Thu, Mar 13 - Tue, Mar 18
9:23 pm - 11:01 pmATL-MCO
1h 38mnonstop
12:02 pm - 1:48 pmMCO-ATL
1h 46mnonstop
Wed, Mar 5 - Wed, Mar 12
8:05 am - 9:38 amATL-MCO
1h 33mnonstop
5:47 pm - 7:37 pmMCO-ATL
1h 50mnonstop
$45Spirit Airlines
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Wed, Mar 19 - Wed, Mar 19
7:00 am - 8:29 amATL-MCO
1h 29mnonstop
6:06 pm - 8:05 pmMCO-ATL
1h 59mnonstop
Tue, Apr 22 - Tue, Apr 29
8:05 am - 9:38 amATL-MCO
1h 33mnonstop
6:47 pm - 10:56 pmMCO-ATL
4h 09m1 stop
$56Spirit Airlines
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Wed, Mar 19 - Wed, Mar 26
7:05 am - 8:38 amATL-MCO
1h 33mnonstop
8:50 pm - 10:32 pmMCO-ATL
1h 42mnonstop
$178Delta
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Thu, Mar 6 - Mon, Mar 10

Expert advice for your flight from Atlanta to Orlando

Our travel pros reveal their best tips for your Atlanta to Orlando journey.
Airlines
Frontier

Frontier's Premium Bundle includes priority boarding and extra legroom seats for a small fee.


Frontier charges for airport check-in; use online or kiosk check-in to avoid fees.

Read more about Frontierby Stefanie Waldek
Delta

Delta's Main Cabin offers 32 inches of pitch; choose bulkhead or exit row for more legroom.


Delta provides free Wi-Fi for SkyMiles members on domestic flights, perfect for staying connected.

Read more about Deltaby Stefanie Waldek
Spirit Airlines

Spirit offers Big Front Seat with 20-inch width and 11” extra legroom for added comfort.


Spirit's Wi-Fi offers gate-to-gate connectivity, ideal for staying online throughout your flight.

Airports
ATL

Avoid ATL's parking hassle due to ongoing construction. Consider alternative transport to save time and stress.

Read more about ATLby Blane Bachelor
MCO

Use the MCO app for real-time updates on security wait times and flight details. It's free and user-friendly.

Read more about MCOby Jennifer Simonson
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Joe Cortez is a seasoned managing editor in aviation with over a decade of industry experience. His work has been featured on prominent platforms such as FlyerTalk and TripSavvy, establishing him as a respected voice in aviation journalism.

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Jennifer Simonson

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Blane Bachelor is a journalist and editor specializing in travel and aviation who writes regularly for top global outlets. Born and raised in Florida, Blane has worked and lived in four countries, including the Netherlands, where she’s currently based with her family. Her favorite way to get to know a new destination is by running or riding a bike around town – or hearing a spooky ghost story about local history. She will always choose the window seat.

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Flights from Atlanta to Orlando - Travel Insights & Trends

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Atlanta to Orlando to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.
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Planning a trip from Atlanta to Orlando? KAYAK’s data-powered insights will help you find cheap flights. Learn the best time to fly, how early to book your ticket, and other tips to secure great prices.

What is the cheapest Atlanta to Orlando flight route?

The cheapest price for flight routes found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks for round-trip flights from Atlanta to Orlando.
Our data shows that the cheapest route for a return flight from Atlanta to Orlando cost $62 and was between Atlanta (ATL) and Orlando Airport (MCO). On average, the best prices are found if you fly this route. The average price for a return flight for this route is $62.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Atlanta to Orlando?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Atlanta to Orlando clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
For Atlanta to Orlando, Tuesday is the cheapest day to fly on average and Monday is the most expensive. Flying from Orlando back to Atlanta, the best deals are generally found on Friday, with Sunday being the most expensive.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Atlanta to Orlando?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Atlanta to Orlando, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.
The cheapest month for flights from Atlanta to Orlando is May, where tickets cost $115 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are August and November, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $213 and $197 respectively.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Atlanta to Orlando?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Atlanta to Orlando, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.
To get a below average price on the flight from Atlanta to Orlando, you should book around 2 weeks before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 5 weeks before departure.
 AI-powered savings tips

How to save more on a Atlanta to Orlando flight

Based on the flight data for the route from Atlanta to Orlando, it's generally cheapest to fly on Wednesdays and in the month of September.

Day Selection: Opt for Wednesdays for the lowest fares.

Month Selection: Consider flying in September to save money.

Booking Advance: Book your flight at least 21 days in advance for the best prices.

Airline Choice: Frontier and Spirit Airlines generally offer the cheapest fares.

Route Selection: Flying directly to Orlando (MCO) from Atlanta is usually the cheapest route.

Flight Type: Direct flights are typically more expensive, consider flights with layovers.

This feature is powered by ChatGPT: an OpenAI-developed artificial intelligence model trained with KAYAK proprietary data and third-party data not verified by KAYAK. 


Good to know

Low season

January

High season

March

Cheapest flight

$23
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 10% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 4% lower on average.
Flight from Atlanta to Orlando Airport

When to book flights from Atlanta to Orlando

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Atlanta to Orlando based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
Estimated round-trip price
KAYAK looks at all historical flight data for each date to provide a predicted price for one-way trips or round-trips with a duration up to 40 days. While we try to provide actual minimum prices for each date, some prices are predictions and actual prices may differ.

FAQs for booking flights from Atlanta to Orlando

  • Which Orlando airports can I fly to from Hartsfield-Jackson Airport (ATL)?

    Almost all flights from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to Orlando land at Orlando International Airport (MCO). Although it is possible to fly into Orlando’s Sanford International Airport (SFB), flights from Atlanta to SFB almost always have multiple stops and require at least one self-transfer, making for a much longer journey.

  • Can I fly non-stop from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to Orlando?

    There are many options for non-stop flights from Hartsfield-Jackson Airport (ATL) to Orlando International Airport (MCO). Airlines that fly the direct route include Delta, Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier.

  • Where should I park at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)?

    The daily parking garage that’s located across from the Domestic Terminal is best for passengers who want covered parking that’s also within walking distance of the Domestic Terminal. Rates for daily parking are about $14 per day. If you’d prefer a cheaper option, you can park in the North or South economy lots for about $10 per day; these lots are also close to the Domestic Terminal but do not offer covered spaces.

  • Is public transportation available from Orlando International Airport (MCO)?

    The Lynx buses are the local buses that serve the Greater Orlando Area. Travelers can take the Lynx from the airport to downtown Orlando, SeaWorld, the Orange County Convention Center, and other Orlando-area destinations for around $2 per one-way trip. The Lynx can also connect passengers to the SunRail commuter rail service. A ride on the Lynx bus to the SunRail’s Sand Lake Road station takes about 20min and costs about $2.

  • Where can I withdraw money at Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB)?

    Travelers who are arriving at Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB from Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and are looking to recharge their wallets won't have a shortage of options. Several banks and credit unions run their ATMs at this facility. Locate an ATM in Terminal B is near gate 7.

  • Which is the best way to get to downtown Orlando from ORL?

    Downtown Orlando and Orlando Executive Airport are about 3 miles apart and are connected by various transportation services. However, Lynx Central Florida Transport is the best way to travel between the two destinations. The bus departs from Oia Transfer Center to Lynx Central Station at a 30min interval, completing the journey in about 41min.

  • Which children’s attractions are found at MCO?

    To help pass time as you wait for your next connection, the kids will certainly enjoy a small aquarium and the Disney and Universal Studios stores located in the atrium (across from the security checkpoint for gates 70-129). It’s a perfect spot to snap photos that offer lasting memories.

  • Are there rental cars at Orlando International Airport (MCO)?

    Nothing beats the convenience of exploring the hidden gems in Orlando in a car. To this end, several car rental agencies run their services at Orlando International Airport (MCO). Upon arrival, you’ll get on-airport rental car companies in Terminal A and Terminal B, Level 1 (Ground Transportation).

  • What is the cheapest flight from Atlanta to Orlando?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Atlanta to Orlando was $23 for a one-way ticket and $37 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between Atlanta and Orlando?

    Yes, you'll most likely have to show a valid passport before boarding the plane in Atlanta and on arrival in Orlando.

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Atlanta to Orlando?

    On your way to Orlando, you’ll fly out from Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson. You’ll be landing in one of Orlando’s 2 airports: Orlando or Orlando Sanford Intl.

  • Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Atlanta to Orlando?

    All the following airlines offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Atlanta to Orlando flight route: Delta, American Airlines, JetBlue, Aeromexico, Alaska Airlines, and Virgin Atlantic.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Atlanta to Orlando?

    The Airbus A320neo is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Atlanta to Orlando flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Atlanta to Orlando?

    SkyTeam is the only airline alliance operating flights between Atlanta and Orlando.

  • On which days can I fly direct from Atlanta to Orlando?

    There are nonstop flights from Atlanta to Orlando on a daily basis.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Atlanta to Orlando, Southwest or Delta?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Atlanta to Orlando are Southwest and Delta. With an average price for the route of $289 and an overall rating of 8.1, Southwest is the most popular choice. Delta is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $212 and an overall rating of 8.0.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Atlanta to Orlando?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Atlanta to Orlando.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Atlanta to Orlando?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Orlando from Atlanta is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Atlanta to Orlando?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Orlando with an airline and back to Atlanta with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Atlanta to Orlando?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Orlando from Atlanta up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Atlanta to Orlando

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $71 or less one-way and $118 or less round-trip.
  • Passenger check-in for all flights to Orlando occurs at the Domestic Terminal of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). After check-in, passengers can proceed through Security to the correct concourse for their flight.
  • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) has six concourses for domestic flights: Concourse T is in the main Domestic Terminal, and Concourses A through E are connected to the terminal by the automated airport passenger train, AKA the Plane Train, as well as a pedestrian walkway complete with moving sidewalks.
  • Hartsfield-Jackson Airport (ATL) has two different automated passenger train systems. The Plane Train connects all the terminals and concourses. The ATL SkyTrain connects the Domestic Terminal to the Rental Car Center (RCC), the Georgia International Convention Center, and three nearby hotels (SpringHill Suites, the Marriott Gateway, and the Renaissance Airport Gateway). Both of these train systems are free services.
  • Orlando International Airport (MCO) is located about 11 miles south of Orlando’s city center, about 14 miles east of Universal Studios, about 17 miles east of the Walt Disney World Resort, and about 16 miles north of Kissimmee.
  • If you’re going to pick up a rental car after your flight into Orlando International Airport (MCO), head to the Domestic Terminal’s A side on Level 1 (Ground Transportation Level), where most of the in-airport car-rental counters are located.
  • Upon arrival at Orlando International Airport (MCO), all passengers travel from the gate area to Level 3 of the Main Terminal via a one-minute ride on the Automated People Mover (APM) train. The Main Terminal is divided into sides A and B, with baggage-claim areas on Levels 1 and 2 and Ground Transportation on Level 1.
  • Suppose you intend to depart on an early morning flight via Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to Orlando. In that case, reserve a room in one of the numerous hotels adjacent to ATL. Usually, these establishments provide courtesy shuttles to the airport, thus enabling their clients to reach their terminals in time for their departure. Renaissance Concourse Atlanta Airport Hotel is a recommended hotel in this area.
  • Travelers with limited mobility such as senior citizens and disabled passengers will receive the needed assistance at ATL. The airline representatives or wheelchair assistants will bring you near the gate agents for assistance in boarding. Consider contacting your airline directly to reserve a wheelchair, preferably 72h before departure.
  • If you’re traveling with the little ones, remember that ATL features facilities that offer privacy to lactating moms as they pump and breastfeed. These suites are situated near gates T-7, B-5, D-34 and F-5. Other amenities include sinks, comfortable chairs and power sockets.
  • Multiple carriers operate VIP Clubs and lounges at ATL. The airport is the main hub for Delta Air Lines. It’s thus unsurprising that the airline runs at least 1 Delta Sky Club in every concourse. Also, you’ll find other lounges in Concourse T, including Admirals Club, Minute Suite, USO Lounge and the United Club. Economy Class travelers can access these lounges irrespective of the airline they’re flying in, after paying for a day’s pass.
  • ATL features two interfaith chapels, one in the Main Terminal, 3rd floor, Suite 3080, and the other in E-Concourse Center Hall. They provide a quiet escape from the noisy terminals for those who want to make prayers before their voyage from ATL to ORL.
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Prefer to fly direct from Atlanta to Orlando?

Find which airlines fly direct from Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport to Orlando, which days they fly and book direct flights.

Direct departures

Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson to Orlando

Monday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Tuesday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +8 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +9 more

Wednesday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Thursday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Friday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Saturday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Sunday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

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Direct returns

Orlando to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson

Monday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Tuesday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +8 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +9 more

Wednesday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Thursday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Friday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Saturday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Sunday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

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Top 5 airlines serving from Atlanta to Orlando

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying from Atlanta to Orlando. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Atlanta to Orlando? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
8.1
SouthwestOverall score based on 4411 reviews
8.7Crew
8.1Comfort
7.6Entertainment
8.2Boarding
7.1Food
Airline reviews

Gate agents were informative and friendly… flight attendants were as well. Had a fun time chatting about their legacy AirTran experiences as a former fan of the airline that Southwest acquired.

10.0 ExcellentAnonymous, Jan 2025ATL - LGA
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Gate agents were informative and friendly… flight attendants were as well. Had a fun time chatting about their legacy AirTran experiences as a former fan of the airline that Southwest acquired.

Excellent! Only question is how we check in at exactly 24 hours in advance and end up at the end of the B boarding group

It went well. Plane wasn't full. Will be great when assigned seating is in place

Excellent experience. WiFi worked on this leg of My trip

Flight was great, but golf bag never made it until later in the day. Even though I had a nonstop flight it was placed on a different one. They made it right with flight credits and I was able to get it the same day.

The fluidity of the entire process of boarding the plane the flight attendants attentiveness. The flight attendants also provided coloring books for my kids who loved it.

Pretty standard flight. We left late, but arrived early. The wifi entertainment is always nice. The free snacks and beverages are simple, but appreciated. I'm tall and the seats are an issue. I can deal with a short flight, but any longer, I have to find another airline where I know beforehand I have extra legroom.

Excellent. The lady boarding the flight was awesome. Very efficient, and she got everyone on line.

The flight attendant was proactive in helping with placing carry on in overhead bins. This was the first time I had ever been offered help without asking or obviously struggling. Many on the flight were older people like myself and vertically challenged. I would hope this would be the norm on all flights.

The flight was promptly on schedule and Southwest delivered everything they promised. No excuses for any shortfalls just 100% ownership of their responsibilities and business. The boarding and seating policy is a complete shambles. What started out as a great idea when Southwest first hit the market has been turned into a disaster due to the lack of integrity in many of the people who fly Southwest and take advantage of Southwest generosity at the expense of their fellow passengers.

Overall, it was okay. Seat was a little cramped. Would’ve liked more substantial snacks or opportunity to buy some.

I was with one of the last zones to board. It was kind of annoying to finally get called to board and my whole section was already on the plane. Clearly they boarded with previous zones. So by the time I got on board, there were no spaces for my luggage above my head. I had to put my luggage 4+ rows behind me, which meant that I had to wait even longer to get off the plane, since I had to wait for those rows to clear the aisle before I could retrieve my luggage and exit the plane. This also held up the plane cleaners, as they couldn't service my row until I cleared it, so they were all standing there waiting for me, while I'm standing there waiting for the other passengers to clear the aisle. Anyways, I wasn't in a rush this time, so I just waited, but I could see that being a problem in the future. Now, I could have checked my luggage, of course, but coincidentally, a friend of mine on the same flight got their luggage damaged (wheel completely knocked off) and was told by the Baggage Attendant in the airport that Delta doesn't "cover wheel damage" on luggage. This was disappointing to hear. I'm glad I didn't check mine through. If it were my luggage, I'd be highly frustrated to hear that. It makes me not want to check my luggage in the future.

Great flight. On-time, comfortable, clean aircraft, and offered snacks pre-flight to plan for a potentially turbulent route. I wish there was Wi-Fi an all Delta Aircrafts but for a short flight this is not much of a problem.

Delayed in taking off because no flight crew. The in seat entertainment was working properly.

Flight did not have seat back entertainment and the wifi was iffy.

The seats are uncomfortable, feels like a small seat pad on plywood.

Wifi did not work and they only served water, coffee, or tea.

Airline lost my luggage and set me back a day worth of travel due to having to stay in Denver to wait on my luggage

Great. Flight departed early and arrived early. Deplaning and baggage claim ww were quick.

The Gate Attendant @ Gate B36 was rude The flight was good but the entertainment system was not functioning as expected. The snacks were ok but could be better The flight crew was excellent.

The flights were terribly delayed and then cancelled which forced us booking another night at the hotel. Very poor management from American Airlines

Crew was late. Baggage was late. 2hs inside the plane waiting fro de-icing and traffic. A 3:30hs flight ended up being almost 6hs inside the airplane.

Checking in at the counter was very disappointing. The lady had a very bad attitude and smart at me. She had no smile, did not greet me by name, or acknowledge me as a valued customer. Poor reflection of the airline.

Miami lounges were overcrowded and we were unable to get in. We only had a short time. But the banks are too tight in all American hubs

I was pleasantly surprised with an upgrade at boarding. I finally had a mostly gluten free food options and a very attentive attendant.

Very poor. Our special services attendant gave us incorrect information. I also was mishandled at landing. There was no wheelchair waiting. I fell deboarding the plane. Appalling!

Boarded over an hour late, no communication, the sign just changed, no attendant to answer questions - she disappeared forever (hiding). Small plane and couldn’t hear the overhead nor understand.

Paid for a window and was assigned to a middle seat with 2 very large people on each side of me. Flight was sold out and I feel I need to be refunded foe paying for a window seat and being put in a middle one..

I had a very unpleasant encounter with one man from customer service: he was extremely rude and miserable. And his condition was reflected on his decision to send me to the worst airport hotel and get an awful flight connection. My hotel shuttle had never arrived and I had to book another hotel. People served by other representatives got a much better treatment and deal.

Very mediocre greeting as we boarded, and the lead flight attendant accent was almost unrecognizable. He joked around a lot, while trying to give the safety demonstration, but did not succeed. My wife’s row was completely missed for beverages and the lead flight attendant didn’t even know that our row was Main cabin and able to have beverages at no charge. We are platinum, 2,000,000 miles on American Airlines and this was not a stellar crew.

The senior flight attendant was engaging, funny and made everyone feel at ease. She is an asset to your team.

They changed our departure time 6 times before I even reached the airport. Delayed, Ontime, Delayed Back on time, Then Delayed. We finally boarded the plane and then we had to sit on the runway for over an hour only to be told they were taking us back to the gate for an additional 2 hour delay. Lack of communication and a complete waste of time! Never again!

I was surprised by a mandatory bag charge when I checked in at the airport. "Carry-on" wasn't an option eventhough all that I had was a small pilot case. I paid $79 so my bag could fly with me.

More groups for smother boarding, I didnt have any food. and there was no entertainment

we are al people and we go through stuff so my scale is only how i felt, I understand we are all humans, i would definitely ride with soirit again, people in orlando are very helpful which makes it all the better .

My flight was arbitrarily changed from 6:00 AM to 5:10 AM ... One less hour of sleep after Christmas Eve, NOT very thoughtful, Oh, and I could not get a refund!!! I paid extra for a front seat and WIFI, there's was NO WIFI (flight 993 Dec 25). Why do you call what you offer FOOD? Would you feed your kids this stuff when you are trapped inside a steel tube for Hours??? Will I get a refund?

Lost MacBook, had time to retrieve, but was told I had no time. Need Silver MacBook back

Helpful attendants at check-in is very good. The $70 charge for a checked bags I didn't care for.and the constant charges for picking a seat and faster check-in are too much. Please cut the prices by at least 50% would be fantastic!

The MOST uncomfortable seat I've EVER experienced on ANY airlines. My wife & I were in agony at the end of the flight. NEVER AGAIN!

Did what they needed to do. Brought us from point A to point B timely and without issue. Boarding through deplaning smooth.

Check in at Philadelphia international was absolutely terrible! I fly 2 to 3 times a month and avoid frontier at all cost and will never fly Frontier again! The night before travel, I tried checking in however, the app was giving me an error, so I went to the desktop, which instructed you that you need to use the app. The next day I presented at the check-in gate after trying at least a half dozen times prior to getting into the airport and continuing to getting the error in the app. I actually had rebooted my phone numerous times and reinstall the app just in case. My phone is only one generation older than the current model. It has no problems completing a frontier flight purchase or any other app issues. There was only three frontier employees working at check-in and a huge line while I was in line I continued to try and check in via the app. As I approach the desk, I was dreading dealing with the agent. He was extremely unprofessional, anti-semantic & very ignorant, and mean to the people in front of me, as well as the people who ended up being behind me. He literally told people “Man I don’t care bout y’all” in his native dialect! Maintaining my composure I approached and explained the situation. To which he replied, you’re gonna have to pay then! I don’t understand. It’s an issue with their app not allowing me to check in! Not my issue! He told me if I pay cash it would be $15, $25 if I pay credit card. I don’t understand a $10 difference for paying with a credit card? I am completely cashless so I continued to try using the app to avoid the $25 fee, Which I still don’t believe that I should be responsible for since it was Frontier’s technical issue!!! I continued to check in via the app a couple more times after he verified I was doing everything right he proceeded to continue to belittle the people behind me. Yelling at them saying I don’t care about you people! I cannot believe that this is the way that businesses would treat its customers! Unfortunately, the black mail with dreadlocks did not have a name tag all he had was a frontier sweater on! For the $25 fee that I ended up getting charged on my credit card. I should’ve just booked originally with Spirit or any other carrier! I have no problem paying fees that I should be responsible for, but when it’s due to a technical failure of a company, the customer should not be responsible for it! I cannot believe that it’s not frontier going out of business!

they delayed my flight which ended up, causing my layover flight to leave without me, resulting in me missing a flight and having to stay overnight in Houston international. I got no compensation other than a flight to my original location only a day later. i’ve never experienced such a unprofessional situation

The plane was clean, the crew was friendly and helpful. It’s a low cost airline so there was no food, drinks or in flight entertainment but we didn’t expect any of these things. In the room for improvement department, they should install USB ports in seats to charge mobile devices.

Our flight was suppose to leave at 9pm and we didn’t board until after 3am. We lost a whole day at our hotel and half a day at a park we paid a lot of money for.

Boarding was organized and flight was on time. Overall very satisfied with my flight.

The boarding gate was in Terminal D, but the Frontier counter was in Terminal E. So I had to move back and forth between terminals to check in my luggage. This was the worst experience that I had in terms of flights.

Booked direct in July '24. Turned into a 14 hr layover (both ways) in Denver. My 5 day vaca turned into a 1 day . Not good, BUT,... Thank you for the people @ Frontier who were professionally friendly & approachable.

Delayed for two hours due to trivial issues. No reimbursment. Also on arrival further delay due to terminal malfunction.

Airline changed the gate from Terminal A to Terminal D which is quite far and only sent a text message few minutes before boarding. Around 50 people missed their flight and as plane didn’t wait for them.

The personal at boarding are rude and try to steel people with their rule of personal item , really bad experience for us

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