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02.05.2024 - 21:31 / travelandleisure.com / Airlines
Frontier is looking to award 10 lucky winners with four round-trip flights — and is throwing in a special flower bouquet to celebrate Mother's Day.
Each winner of the airline's "Flights and Flowers" contest will receive four round-trip tickets to be used within Frontier’s network, as well as a $100 bouquet from popular flower delivery service Teleflora.
Winners will also receive a complimentary year subscription of Frontier’s Discount Den membership which provides free tickets for children traveling with their parents, as well as discounts on future fares. The total value of the prize package is $1,199.99.
The contest is open to residents of the United States aged 18 and older, with the exception of New York, Florida, and the District of Columbia residents.
Although the contest is open to non-mom travelers, the airline is specifically looking to treat moms with a special trip.
“What better way to celebrate our amazing moms than with a family trip to wherever their heart desires," Tyri Squyres, Frontier Airlines Vice President of Marketing, said in a statement shared with Travel + Leisure. "From the sunshine and sandy beaches of Florida and the Caribbean, to the mountains of Colorado, or storied destinations along the eastern seaboard, Mom will have endless options to choose from.”
In order to enter the contest, travelers can visit Frontier's contest website and enter their information. The contest is currently running through May 18 and winners will be notified through an email on May 27. Once a traveler submits an entry, they can get additional bonus entries by sharing the contest on their social media.
Each group of 4 will have a variety of options to redeem their prize, as Frontier flies to over 130 destinations. Some of the airline's most popular destinations include Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Orlando, and Tampa. The airline recently announced new service to Dominican Republic and Barbados.
Frontier is known for providing discount fares with no frills. Many of Frontier’s fares are considered ‘basic’ class of service, as checked luggage and advanced seat assignment cost extra.
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