Frontier Airlines to let small pets fly for $75
May 12, 2010 ·
Frontier Airlines says it will let customers carry small pets on board, but it will cost more than some of the fares that Frontier charges its two-legged passengers.
The airline said Wednesday it would let passengers bring along their small dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters or small birds for $75 each way.
That matches the price charged by another low-fare carrier, Southwest Airlines, which began allowing customers to bring small pets on board last year.
According to its Web site, Frontier charges less for some tickets for people, including travel between Denver and Albuquerque, N.M., or between Milwaukee and Indianapolis or Kansas City.
The pets must fit in a carrier that goes under an airplane seat and must have proper health documentation.
The airline lets bigger pets fly as checked baggage for a $150 fee.


