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For a limited time, Frontier Airlines is offering customers $29 tickets for 100 domestic routes to celebrate its 30th anniversary.

The airline website lists all the specific routes that are eligible for these ultra cheap fares but those who want to take advantage need to buy their tickets by Thursday.

Popular destinations include Chicago, New York City, Philadelphia, Orlando, Los Angeles and many more. 

'We want to thank our customers for their loyalty as we celebrate our 30th birthday this year and what better way to do so than by offering amazing fares to so many incredible destinations,' said Tyri Squyres, vice president of marketing for Frontier Airlines.

Frontier Airlines is offering customers $29 tickets for 100 domestic routes to celebrate its 30th anniversary

Frontier Airlines is offering customers $29 tickets for 100 domestic routes to celebrate its 30th anniversary

Customers have the opportunity to book a flight on a date before November 13, though blackout dates do apply. 

The departure points are also limited to airports in a select few cities in over a dozen states, which restricts customers further because there's no way to mix and match the various routes.

Denver-based Frontier, like other budget airlines, don't throw in free carry-on or checked bags, so that should be accounted for in the total cost. 

It also offers advanced seat assignments at an additional charge, something most airlines provide even for its economy flyers.

However, both Frontier and Spirit, which operate on a similar business model, decided last month to axe an array of fees they used to charge to passengers who change or cancel their flights

Since Frontier struggled the most to recover from the pandemic, executives floated this plan as a way to appeal more to travelers. 

CEO Barry Biffle called the announcement 'the beginning of a new era for Frontier.' 

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