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On Friday, Frontier Airlines introduced four new fare classes: basic, economy, premium and business.
For the basic fare option, there will still be a $99 cancellation fee and a $49-$99 change-flight fee. “DOT’s new rule will save passengers over half a billion dollars a year in unnecessary or unexpected fees by holding airlines accountable for being transparent with their customers,” U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a press release.
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Spirit Airlines gets rid of change and cancellation fees, joining FrontierSpirit used to charge anywhere from $69 to $119 for ticket changes and cancellations, depending on how close to departure the customer made the change.
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Frontier Airlines eliminates change fees and introduces 4 new fare classesThe changes, which took effect on May 17, aim to simplify the ticket-buying process.
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Frontier Airlines eliminates change fees and introduces 4 new fare classesThe changes, which took effect on May 17, aim to simplify the ticket-buying process.
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