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  • If a flight booked using a GoWild! pass is canceled by Frontier or otherwise operationally disrupted, what happens? Will I be rebooked?
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  • Can I book international flights using the GoWild! Pass?
  • How much do taxes, fees, and charges cost per flight?
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  • What happens if I need to change or cancel a ticket booked with a GoWild! Pass?
  • I'm already a Frontier Miles elite member. Do I enjoy my elite benefits on tickets booked using a GoWild! Pass?
  • How many GoWild! Passes will be available at special introductory prices?
  • When will I be charged the automatic renewal fee?
  • Is this for real? On social media I'm seeing people book cross country and international flights for almost nothing in airfare?
  • What happens if I’m the GoWild! pass holder who flies the most using the summer or annual pass?
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What does frontier travel guard insurance cover?

What does frontier travel guard insurance cover?

If you’re looking for comprehensive travel insurance that covers a wide range of potential risks, Frontier Travel Guard insurance may be a good option for you. This insurance covers everything from medical emergencies to trip cancellations to lost baggage. In addition, it provides 24/7 assistance services to help you in case of an emergency while you’re traveling.

The Frontier Travel Guard insurance policy covers medical expenses, trip cancellation, interruption, baggage loss and delay, and more.

What does Frontier Airlines Travel Guard insurance cover?

A travel insurance plan from Travel Guard can help protect your trip investment against unexpected costs like trip cancellation and interruption, medical expense and evacuation, lost or delayed baggage, and more. By purchasing a Travel Guard plan, you can rest assured knowing that you and your trip are covered in the event of an unforeseen incident.

What does frontier travel guard insurance cover?

A comprehensive travel insurance policy is a must if you are planning to travel. It usually covers delays, cancellation due to sickness or death, lost luggage and some emergency medical costs. Having this type of policy in place will give you peace of mind and allow you to enjoy your trip.

Is Travel Guard good travel insurance

AIG Travel Guard is a highly-rated, established travel insurance company. It is rated A by the prominent insurance financial rating company AM Best and has been in business for over 25 years. It was also named the best travel insurance company of 2020 by Forbes.

We’re sorry for the inconvenience caused by your trip delay. We will reimburse you up to $100 per day for reasonable additional expenses until travel becomes possible, up to a maximum of $500. Please submit your expenses to us for review and approval. Thank you for your understanding.

What conditions are not covered by travel insurance?

Most comprehensive travel insurance policies exclude pre-existing physical and mental health conditions. Some insurers will cover you if you pay extra. Commonly excluded are: bone and joint conditions.

What does frontier travel guard insurance cover?

If you have a pre-existing medical condition, you should check with your travel insurance provider to see if they will cover treatment for it while you are on vacation. In most cases, travel insurance does not cover existing medical issues, so it is unlikely that they will pay for treatment for a pre-existing condition.

What is considered a covered reason for trip cancellation?

There are a lot of reasons why someone might need to cancel their trip, and most travel insurance policies will cover at least some of them. The most common reason for cancelling is due to an illness, injury, or death of the traveler, a traveling companion, or a non-traveling family member. Other common reasons include terrorism, inclement weather, or a natural disaster. If you’re worried about having to cancel your trip, make sure to get a travel insurance policy that covers trip cancellation.

If you’re planning to purchase travel insurance, be sure to check if it includes cancellation cover. This will protect you in the event that you have to cancel your trip due to unforeseen circumstances, like an illness or injury.

What is the most common travel insurance claim

This is according to Godlin’s claims data. The top claims are usually for: Trip cancellation Medical expenses for emergency illness and injury Reimbursement of certain trip costs if a trip is interrupted.

What does frontier travel guard insurance cover?

If you have purchased a Travel Guard policy within the last 15 days and have not departed on your trip, you may be eligible for a full refund of your premium. To request a refund, please contact us at 1-800-826-4919.

Does travel insurance cover 100%?

If you have a trip planned and are feeling uncomfortable about traveling due to the current COVID-19 situation, you may be covered by your travel insurance. Most policies will reimburse you 50% to 75% of your trip costs if you need to cancel for this reason. However, be sure to check your individual policy for any exceptions.

There are a variety of travel insurance companies that offer different levels of coverage at different prices. Some factors to consider when choosing a travel insurance company include the amount of coverage you need, the price of the policy, and the company’s reputation.

Do you get compensation for a 2 hour flight delay

You are legally entitled to get compensation if your flight is canceled and it is the airline’s responsibility. If your replacement flight delays your arrival by 2 or more hours and your original flight was canceled less than 14 days before departure, you are entitled to compensation.

What does frontier travel guard insurance cover?

The AIG Travel Travel Guard Flight Guard plan offers Accidental Death & Dismemberment coverage for you and your family while you are traveling on a commercial airline There are multiple levels of coverage available, ranging from $100,000 to $500,000. This coverage can give you and your family peace of mind while you travel, knowing that you are covered in the event of an accident.

Do you need travel insurance to claim for a delayed flight?

If you have to cancel your trip or come home early because of an illness or injury, most policies will also reimburse you for the non-refundable portion of your trip.

Be sure to declare all medical conditions when buying travel insurance. If unsure about whether to declare, it is important not to assume it is covered. Always ask your insurance provider; otherwise, you risk any claim you need to make being rejected.

Frontier Travel Guard insurance covers a wide range of travel-related expenses, from trip cancellation and interruption to emergency medical and evacuation expenses. It also offers a variety of non-insurance services, like 24/7 access to a team of travel experts and concierge services.

What does frontier travel guard insurance cover?

If you’re looking for comprehensive travel insurance, then you’ll want to consider Frontier Travel Guard insurance. This policy covers a wide range of potential risks, including trip cancellation, medical emergencies, and lost or stolen baggage. Whether you’re taking a short trip or a long vacation, Frontier Travel Guard can give you the peace of mind that comes with knowing you’re covered.

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Travel Guard Insurance Reviews: Is This The Right Coverage For You?

Travel Guard has simple plan choices and lower-cost upgrades, but medical limits are lower

Top reasons to buy

  • Their Cancel For Any Reason upgrade tends to be lower-cost than others
  • Simple plan choices with “Good, Better, Best” format
  • Covers cancellation for NOAA hurricane warnings
  • Emergency Medical coverage lower than comparable plans ($50k vs $100k)
  • Lower Evacuation coverage as well
  • No coverage for travel delays that cause the loss of more than 50% of trip

Bottom line

Travel Guard is a reputable company and their plans have good coverage– they cover Covid as any other unexpected illness, and have nice details like the NOAA hurricane warning coverage. Medical limit is low for cruises or international travel, so all else being equal there are better plans (see below).

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Looking for Travel Guard Insurance reviews? You’ve come to the right place. Sometimes referred to as AIG Travel, this company provides coverage to over 6 million Americans traveling every year. And with so many singing the high praise of AIG Travel, we’ve decided to put together our own Travel Guard insurance review.

At CoverTrip, we live and breathe travel insurance. Since 2006, we’ve helped people like you compare coverage and pick the right plan for their trip. And today, we’re going to help you do just that. Keep reading to discover whether or not AIG travel insurance is right for you – or if you’re better off with an alternative! Here is a brief summary of our findings:

Summary Of Our Travel Guard Insurance Review:

Travel Guard is the travel insurance branch of AIG, one of the world’s largest insurance companies. They have incredible financial backing and are a reputable and trustworthy company.

Travel Guard has good plans with good coverage. They match various aspects of other picks for best travel insurance but lack emergency medical coverage. For this reason, I recommend similar plans that have higher travel medical coverage.

Best Alternatives to Travel Guard:

  • Travel Insured International
  • Trawick International
  • Best Cruise Insurance Plans
  • Best Family Plans
  • Best Budget-Friendly Plans

Travel Guard is a long-established travel insurance company providing three plans that fit the needs of most types of travelers. They are grouped in the common “good, better best” style with Essential, Preferred, and Deluxe. Each of these plans provides the basic travel insurance that most travelers are seeking, and the coverage and benefits increase with each level.

What does Travel Guard insurance cover?

Various providers have different policies regarding what is a covered reason for trip cancellation . The higher tier you choose, the more forgiving the terms will be. As you’ll soon discover, these guys offer cancel for any reason insurance policy that many travelers love. However, Travel Guard has three levels of travel insurance plans. This is the type of policy most travelers buy to protect their trip expenses in case they need to cancel.

Like all travel insurance plans, they cover:

  • Trip cancellation & interruption
  • Emergency medical expenses
  • Medical evacuation expenses
  • Lost, stolen, or damaged baggage
  • Travel delays
  • Delayed baggage
  • 24/7 worldwide assistance

Breaking Down The Three Travel Guard Insurance Plans

As we mentioned previously, there are three different plans you can choose from: The essential, the preferred, and the deluxe. Here are the terms of each to help you identify which best suits your upcoming trip.

This is an economy plan from Travel Guard. It has coverage for trip cancellation and interruption, plus a basic level of post-departure coverage like emergency medical, baggage, and delays. All of these coverage amounts are low. For example, the medical coverage is $15,000 and it is Secondary vs Primary. There is no optional CFAR coverage available. This is a good plan for someone who wants coverage but is on a budget.

This is Travel Guard’s most popular plan. It offers expanded coverage over Essential, such as emergency medical coverage of $50,000. This plan has the optional CFAR upgrade available, and NOAA hurricane warning coverage which is good. However, for a similar cost, you can get $100,000 medical coverage with a plan like Worldwide Trip Protector from Travel Insured International.

This plan includes all the benefits of Preferred but with higher limits. Here you get $100,000 of medical coverage, but as stated above there are similar plans with this coverage for less money.

Travel Guard & Cancel For Any Reason Insurance

As we briefly touched on above, Travel Guard offers the Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) upgrade for their Preferred and Deluxe plans. It is not available with their budget-friendly Essential plan.

A few companies, such as Allianz, do not offer this upgrade. Travel Guard offering it with the mid and high-tier plan is a good thing. Since this is an optional upgrade, it costs extra. Travel Guard’s CFAR upgrade tends to be less expensive than competitors. But their plans are also slightly more expensive so the difference is not as large.

Most major companies offer CFAR as an upgrade to at least some of their plans. This coverage extends your cancellation coverage. Instead of just coverage for the covered reasons for cancellation, it covers everything.

Travelers like the peace of mind this coverage provides. It gives you a lot of flexibility in canceling your trip and still getting most of your money back.

Travel Guard Insurance for Covid

In this day and age, a highly-anticipated trip can end before it begins with COVID-19 affecting travel. The feeling of not only being sick and missing your most anticipated trip of the year – but also knowing you’re out thousands of dollars – can be soul-crushing. Thankfully, you won’t have to worry about the financial aspect when you’re insured through Travel Guard.

Travel Guard covers Covid as they do any other unexpected illness. This means you are covered for cancellation if you get Covid before departure and need to cancel. You are also covered on your trip if you get Covid and need medical care.

What does United & Frontier Airlines Travel Guard Insurance Cover?

Travel Guard is a popular partner with several travel suppliers like United Airlines and Frontier Airlines. When you check out, they offer you a “flight protection” plan– usually for a very small amount of money.

I always recommend buying insurance separately from your travel supplier. This is true for a cruise line, Disney, airlines, Kayak, Expedia, or tour companies. Here is why:

First, these are often stripped-down versions of travel insurance. The coverage and limits are adjusted to keep the costs low. Travelers might think they are getting full “travel insurance”. But it’s often just covering the cost of that airline ticket and nothing else.

Second, you aren’t in the mindset of insurance. You’re booking your trip. It is smart to take the time to figure out what you need to cover, and the best way to do it. This way you are not spending money you don’t need to spend. Or even worse, think you are getting coverage that you aren’t.

How much is AIG Travel Guard Insurance?

Travel Guard tends to be similar in price, maybe slightly higher, to comparable plans. But, you have to keep in mind that they also have lower medical emergency coverage. Here is an example of the difference in price and coverage with two of our favorite traveling insurance providers:

Trip information : Two-week trip with a trip cost of $4,000, one traveler aged 46.

  • Travel Guard Preferred ( $244) – Most coverage is similar, but this plan only has emergency medical coverage up to $50,000. This is a decent amount, but for trips like cruises and travel abroad, I recommend a minimum of $100,000.
  • Travel Insured Worldwide Trip Protector ($228) – Similar coverage, but the medical limit here is $100,000. This is an adequate amount of travel medical coverage for most trips.
  • Trawick Safe Travels Voyager ($241) – Similar coverage, but the medical limit here is even higher at $250,000. This is more than adequate travel medical coverage for most trips.

All of the plans are a little more than 5% of the trip cost, which falls within the usual travel insurance range of 4-10%.

Travel Guard Insurance FAQs

We’ve covered virtually everything you need to know in our Travel Guard insurance review – but there are probably a few other questions you have before pulling the trigger. Here are some of the most commonly asked questions surrounding AIG Travel insurance:

Is Travel Guard a good company?

Yes, absolutely. Travel Guard has been in business for a long time, and with its acquisition by AIG became part of the largest insurance company in the world. They have ample financial backing, are reputable, and are trustworthy.

Which Travel Guard plan is best?

The best plan from Travel Guard is their Preferred plan. I always factor in value when selecting plans, and this policy has good coverage for the cost. The main shortcoming is the lower medical limit of $50,000.

Are AIG and Travel Guard the same?

Travel Guard was a standalone travel insurance company. They were purchased by AIG, one of the world’s largest insurance companies. Now, Travel Guard is the travel insurance brand within AIG. You will see them called both Travel Guard and AIG Travel Guard.

How do I make a Travel Guard claim?

You can file claims directly with Travel Guard using their main contact line at 1-800-826-5248. They will guide you in terms of what documentation you need.

Parting Thoughts On Our Travel Guard Insurance Review (The Verdict)

That concludes our comprehensive review of Travel Guard insurance. In this in-depth review you’ve learned all about AIG Travel – including:

  • Company information
  • Coverage provided under various plans
  • Cost of coverage
  • Trip cancellation coverage (specific to COVID or any other reason)
  • FAQs on AIG Travel

In summary, this is a great choice for a number of travelers. As you now know, they have a wide array of different plans to choose from – each offering good coverage. They can contend with many of our other top recommendations for insurance. However, they do fall short in some areas. Namely, they lack the emergency medical coverage of some other providers. Trust us – the last thing you want is to deal with the hassle of needing higher travel medical coverage while you’re away from home.

For this reason, we’ve listed five great alternatives. But ultimately, the best way to determine who offers the best coverage for you and your unique trip is to get a quote. Start the process today and let us help you travel in confidence and peace of mind – without breaking the bank!

Want to read other reviews of popular providers to see how they stack up? One of our personal favorites is our Travel Insured International review . If you’re traveling with a number of people, you may be interested in checking out some of our group travel insurance or family travel insurance recommendations.

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AIG Travel Guard Insurance Coverage Review – Is It Worth It?

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Purchasing insurance for your home, auto, or your life, can be complicated and time-consuming if you want to compare coverages and premium costs between companies. Fortunately, the process of purchasing travel insurance is quite simple , and you can secure immediate coverage within minutes.

It all starts with determining the coverages that most important to you, securing a quote, then making sure you’re purchasing from an established, highly-rated company. One such established travel insurance company is AIG Travel Guard .

With over 25 years of experience and high ratings from premier insurance financial rating company A.M. Best , AIG Travel Guard was named the best travel insurance company of 2020 by Forbes . Its Travel Guard Deluxe policy was also given a top 5-star rating by Forbes’ insurance analysts.

We’ll certainly discuss AIG Travel Guard’s policy offerings in our article today but we also want to discuss why you’d want to purchase travel insurance , whether travel insurance covers COVID-19, the process for obtaining a quote, and additional resources to help ensure you’re receiving good value.

Plus, if you’re wondering if you need to purchase travel insurance or whether you might have enough coverage elsewhere, you’ll want to read on.

While the primary reasons for purchasing travel insurance are to protect your economic investment and to cover unexpected additional expenses you might incur due to trip disruptions, purchasing travel insurance has another, more intangible, purpose.

Purchasing travel insurance can provide peace of mind prior to and during your trip as you won’t be worried that an unforeseen event will result in an economic loss. Knowing you have evacuation insurance when you’re traveling to a remote area on safari, for example, could be tremendously reassuring, even if you never use the coverage.

Here are some sample situations where travel insurance may provide coverage:

  • Your sister is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness and you must cancel your trip
  • You broke your ankle and will not be able to go on your skiing trip
  • You become ill and cannot travel
  • You or your traveling companion is terminated or involuntarily laid off from your job
  • You are summoned to jury duty or other legal action such as requiring you to appear as a witness

If your trip is expensive, complicated, or you need medical coverage while traveling, a travel insurance policy is a must.

Bottom Line: In addition to protecting your trip investment and covering unexpected expenses due to trip disruptions, travel insurance can also provide peace of mind before and during your travels. 

AIG Travel Guard homepage

There’s probably nothing more boring than listing insurance coverages but it’s important to know the types of coverages you can expect when purchasing an AIG Travel Guard policy.

First, AIG Travel Guard offers 3 policy options for U.S. residents (not including NY residents), 3 separate options for NY residents, and 1 policy for Canadian residents.

  • Tr avel Guard Essential
  • Travel Guard Preferred
  • Travel Guard Deluxe
  • Travel Guard Essential Expanded — available to NY residents
  • Travel Guard Protect Assist — available to NY residents
  • Travel Guard Tour, Cruise, & Travel — available to NY residents
  • Gold Trip Cancellation Policy — available to Canadian residents

Coverage options and limits will vary by policy, however, you can expect to find the core and optional coverages listed here.

Core Coverages

Here are the types of coverages you’ll find offered on AIG Travel Guard policies and the applicable coverage limits for each type of policy.

There are also additional coverages that may be included at no extra charge, depending on the policy type selected. Terms and conditions apply.

  • 1 child under 17 per covered adult is included for no extra charge
  • Pre-existing conditions waiver
  • Trip exchange coverage
  • Single occupancy fee coverage
  • Evacuation for a security reason
  • Non-flight accidental and dismemberment insurance
  • Worldwide travel and medical assistance services

Optional Coverages for an Additional Fee

You may secure any of the following add-on coverages by paying an additional fee.

  • Cancel for Any Reason Insurance — covers trip cancellation for any reason
  • Rental vehicle damage — coverage for collision damage when renting a vehicle
  • Pet bundle coverage — pet care, medical expenses, and adds pet illness to trip cancellation benefit
  • Adventure sports coverage — coverage for higher risk adventure activities
  • Increased lodging expense bundle — increases the amount covered under travel inconvenience benefit
  • Wedding bundle — coverage when a destination wedding is canceled
  • Name a family member bundle — select a traveler to be covered as a family member

Hot Tip: For more information and tips on purchasing travel insurance, start here in our article on travel insurance basics .

Travel insurance , in general, is designed to protect you from financial loss due to unforeseen events that may cause you to cancel your trip, or to cover disruptions that could occur during your journey. It is not meant to cover voluntary trip cancellations due to fear of getting ill.

Voluntary cancellations, including those that are related to the fear of getting ill, are not covered on travel insurance policies. However, there is 1 option for obtaining coverage for voluntarily canceling your trip.

Cancel for Any Reason insurance (CFAR) is an optional coverage that can be added to select travel insurance policies allowing you to cancel your trip for any reason you deem necessary and be covered for partial reimbursement.

AIG CFAR

AIG Travel Guard offers CFAR coverage as an optional add-on to add to its Preferred and Deluxe plans , with these stipulations:

  • Must be purchased within 15 days of the initial trip deposit
  • The trip must be canceled more than 48 hours prior to departure
  • The full cost of the trip must be insured for at the time of purchase

Cancel for Any Reason insurance does not cover the entire cost of the trip. In this case, to add CFAR insurance to the Deluxe and Preferred plans above, the additional premium would be $53.31 for coverage to cover up to 50% of the trip price. Additional options may be available to cover up to 75% of the cost of your trip.

The above prices are for a single trip 1-week in length for a traveler of 40 years of age at a cost of $3,000.

AIG Travel Guard policies, even without the CFAR insurance add-on, offer coverage for trip cancellations due to COVID-19 related illness and also medical coverage should a covered traveler become sick with COVID-19 during their travels. Terms and conditions apply.

Bottom Line: While trip cancellation, trip interruption, and emergency medical may offer some coverage for illness, you must purchase Cancel for Any Reason insurance to have coverage for canceling a trip due to the fear of getting ill. AIG Travel Guard offers this coverage on its Deluxe and Preferred plans.

Point-of-Sale Availability — In addition to offering travel insurance package policies directly to the public, AIG Travel Guard offers travel insurance products via several travel providers including airlines and various travel services. You’ll find the option to purchase Travel Guard protection during the checkout process with companies such as United Airlines or Frontier Airlines when purchasing a flight and when making a travel purchase via Costco Travel .

Call for Additional Quotes — While AIG Travel Guard does sell annual multi-trip policies, you must call to request a quote. Adventure sports coverage, medevac coverage, and rental vehicle damage coverage quotes are also available via phone.

15-Day Free Look Period — If you decide, after you have reviewed your purchased policy, that you do not want it, you may receive a full refund.

Cruise Insurance Option — AIG Travel Guard offers cruise insurance that includes cruise diversion and other applicable coverages.

Filing a claim — to initiate a claim, you can either call AIG Travel Guard at 866-478-8222 or access travelguard.com to begin the process. You will need your policy number handy. Once your claim is submitted, you can check the status at claims.travelguard.com/status .

First, know that when purchasing a policy from AIG Travel Guard, you’re buying from a highly-rated established insurance company. Here’s how the company stacks up in relative comparison with other travel insurance companies.

To Other Travel Insurance Companies

AIG Comparison

Comparing travel insurance policies can be complicated as coverage limits and prices vary widely. We looked at a 1-week trip to Mexico for a traveler 40 years of age and a total trip cost of $3,000 as criteria for obtaining a quote.

AIG Travel Guard’s Preferred plan, which prices out at around $200, aligns with the John Hancock Bronze policy above. Add in CFAR coverage, however, and the comparison costs are closer to AIG Travel Guard’s $254 premium for its Preferred level plan that also includes CFAR.

Squaremouth travel insurance

This 1 example uses the criteria of a specific trip for an individual traveler of a certain age and may not reflect the same relative premium costs as other comparisons.

Your own individual traveler information, the number of travelers, trip length, destination, state of residence, selected coverages, and the total cost of your trip will ultimately determine the premium cost. Our example is just a narrow snapshot comparison.

Bottom Line: Travel insurance policy coverages and costs vary dramatically. To ensure you’re receiving good value, determine the coverages that are most important to you, compare policy options, and purchase from a reliable company. 

To Credit Card Travel Insurance

The travel insurance coverages that come complimentary on your credit cards are no substitute for a comprehensive travel insurance policy. With that being said, the coverage that comes with your credit card could be enough to cover some trips.

Here are some examples of trips where you may not need travel insurance and the coverage you have on your credit card could be sufficient.

  • The trip consists of only a round trip domestic flight and hotel stay
  • The trip is a road trip by car
  • The trip does not include any non-refundable trip expenses
  • The trip does not have several travel providers involved
  • Your health insurance covers you while traveling and you are not worried about having additional medical coverage during your trip

Also, keep in mind that coverage offered on your credit card is generally secondary versus a primary travel insurance policy. This means you must first file a claim with other applicable insurance, including coverage with the airline or travel provider, for example, before the credit card coverage will kick in.

Bottom Line: If you have a significant investment at stake, several travel providers involved, or want medical coverage during your travels, you should purchase a comprehensive travel insurance policy for your trip and not depend on a credit card with travel insurance . 

Travel insurance is widely available and competitive. You won’t have trouble purchasing some level of coverage regardless of your situation. Additionally, there are travel insurance comparison websites that make it easy to find a policy that fits and purchase coverage that is effective immediately.

These travel insurance comparison websites are each easy to use, have qualified people to assist, and all feature policies offered only by highly-rated companies.

Travelinsurance.com

  • Instant coverage
  • Simple format, easy to secure a quote quickly
  • Guarantees the best price for the policy you’re purchasing

Squaremouth

  • Features 20 companies with nearly 120 different policy options
  • Its customer service team is award-winning
  • You can access thousands of customer reviews

InsureMyTrip

  • Educational content to assist you in understanding coverages
  • Features 21 highly-rated companies
  • Licensed agents can answer questions and assist with a claim

Bottom Line: Travel insurance comparison websites provide quick easy access to securing a quote, compare several high-rated travel insurance providers at once, and the benefit of receiving immediate coverage. 

While airlines and travel providers have made significant changes to cancellation, refund, and exchange policies, it’s still important to consider purchasing travel insurance if you’re uncomfortable with the possibility of losing your trip investment or incurring unexpected expenses during your journey.

In addition, if you need medical insurance coverage during your trip, you won’t find that coverage on a credit card or with the airlines — you’ll need to purchase it.

The fact that AIG Travel Guard does not exclude COVID-19 related claims under certain coverages and offers a Cancel for Any Reason add-on is significant as not every travel insurance company can make that claim.

Also, if you have children traveling with you, you may find good value with AIG Travel Guard having those under 17 included for no extra charge (1 per premium-paying adult).

The bottom line when purchasing travel insurance from AIG Travel Guard is that if you can secure the coverages you need at a price you’re comfortable with and you’ll know you’re completing that transaction with a highly-rated established company.

All information and content provided by Upgraded Points is intended as general information and for educational purposes only, and should not be interpreted as medical advice or legal advice. For more information, see our  Medical & Legal Disclaimers .

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Tsa information.

Please be advised of the following new and updated screening procedures for carry-on bags, issued by the Department of Homeland Security/Transportation Security Administration (DHS/TSA).

For all domestic and international travel,   the following items must be removed   from carry-on bags and placed into separate bins for X-ray screening:

  • Electronics larger than a cell phone
  • Liquids – please note that the 3-1-1 rule still applies

Customers may also be asked to remove  food and snacks, including any type of food or drink in powdered form.

Personal electronic devices on international flights

Personal electronic devices (PEDs) larger than a cell phone are required to be removed from carry-on bags for flights traveling to the United States from international destinations.

While customers are still allowed to bring personal electronic devices on board, increased and extensive security screenings that may include interviews will be conducted in accordance with this mandated DHS/TSA security directive.

Powders on international flights

Customers traveling to the United States from international destinations may be subject to additional screening if carrying powders.

Effective as of June 30, 2018,   new security measures now limit the quantity of substances in powder form in the aircraft cabin. As a general rule, a customer   will not be allowed to carry on powders in a quantity exceeding that of a typical soda can (350ML/12 Fluid OZ).   To avoid having these items taken during security screening, it is recommended that all powders be placed in checked bags.

There are some exceptions, including baby formula, prescribed medications, and crematory containers. For more information, please visit the   DHS website .

Seat Assignments

You may pay to select your seat assignment at the time of ticket purchase. The purchase of a  bundle may include a seat assignment. If you’ve already purchased your ticket, you may purchase a seat assignment on your Manage Booking page through logging into My Trips or when you check-in online within 24 hours of departure. If you do not purchase a seat assignment, one will be randomly assigned free of charge during check-in. However, your party may be separated. Find more information on our seating options . 

Itinerary Changes

All itinerary changes have no residual value when exchanged for a purchase of lesser value .  Please click here for more information.   

Same-Day Flight Changes

Standby travel.

Frontier offers Elite level members of FRONTIER Miles  the opportunity to stand by for an earlier or later flight on your day of travel for no fee. 

If you are eligible for standby travel, you may request to fly standby on another flight on your day of travel at the airport ticket counter or gate.

Standby travel on eligible tickets must follow the original ticketed itinerary, meaning if you were booked on a nonstop flight you cannot add a connection to the itinerary or vice versa.

Flying standby involves risk. If you are unable to get on the desired flight and miss the flight for which you were scheduled to fly, no additional transportation will be due unless you purchase a ticket. The order in which those standing by for a flight are boarded will be as determined by Frontier.

Same Day Confirmed Flight Changes

If you wish to change to an earlier flight on your day of travel, please review our policy here . An airport agent can assist with changing your flight, subject to seat availability. A same-day change fee and any difference in fare and options prices will apply.

Same Day Flights to Alternative Airports (Sister Cities)

For purposes of involuntary reroute (a diversion), Frontier considers the following groups of airports to be the same point.

  • Orlando, FL (MCO), Tampa, FL (TPA), Sarasota, FL (SRQ), Fort Myers, FL (RSW), West Palm Beach, FL (PBI), Miami, FL (MIA), Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL), Jacksonville, FL (JAX)
  • New Orleans, LA (MSY), Pensacola, FL (PNS)
  • Atlanta, GA (ATL), Savannah, GA (SAV), Charleston, SC (CHS), Myrtle Beach, SC (MYR), Charlotte, NC (CLT), Raleigh, NC (RDU), Knoxville, TN (TYS), Norfolk, VA (ORF)
  • Nashville, TN (BNA), Memphis, TN (MEM), Little Rock, AR (LIT), Bentonville/Fayetteville, AR (XNA), Oklahoma City, OK (OKC), Dallas, TX (DFW), Tulsa, OK (TUL)
  • Austin, TX (AUS), San Antonio, TX (SAT), Houston, TX (IAH), Houston (Hobby) TX (HOU)
  • Omaha, NE (OMA), Des Moines, IA (DSM), Cedar Rapids, IA (CID), Kansas City, MO (MCI), St. Louis, MO (STL), Sioux Falls, SD (FSD), Fargo, ND (FAR), Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN (MSP)
  • Chicago, IL (ORD), Chicago (Midway), IL (MDW), Bloomington/Normal, IL (BMI), Milwaukee, WI (MKE), Madison, WI (MSN), Green Bay, WI (GRB))
  • Detroit, MI (DTW), Cleveland, OH (CLE), Grand Rapids, MI (GRR), Pittsburgh, PA (PIT), Indianapolis, IN (IND), Cincinnati, OH (CVG), Columbus, OH (CMH)
  • Washington, D.C. (Reagan) (DCA), Washington, D.C (Dulles, VA) (IAD), Baltimore, MD (BWI), Philadelphia, PA (PHL), Trenton, NJ (TTN), Harrisburg, PA (MDT), New York City (LaGuardia), NY (LGA), Islip, NY (ISP), Hudson Valley, NY (Stewart International) (SWF), Hartford, CT (BDL), Providence, RI (PVD), Boston, MA (BOS), Portland, ME (PDX), New York/Newark, NJ (EWR), New York City (JFK), NY, Albany, NY (ALB)
  • Buffalo, NY (BUF), Rochester, NY (ROC), Syracuse, NY (SYR)
  • Seattle, WA (SEA), Portland, OR (PDX)
  • San Francisco, CA (SFO), Oakland, CA (OAK), Sacramento, CA (SMF), San Jose, CA (SJC), Reno, NV (RNO)
  • Burbank (Hollywood), CA (BUR), Ontario, CA (ONT), Santa Ana, CA (SNA), San Diego, CA (SAN), Phoenix, AZ (PHX), Las Vegas, NV (LAS), Reno, NV (RNO), Los Angeles, CA (LAX), Tucson, AZ (TUS), Albuquerque, NM (ABQ)
  • Guanacaste, Costa Rica (LIR), San Jose, Costa Rica (SJO)
  • Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ), Kingston, Jamaica (KIN)
  • Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (SDQ), Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (PUJ)
  • San Juan, PR (SJU), Aguadilla, PR (BQN), Ponce, PR (PSE)
  • Denver, CO (DEN), Colorado Springs, CO (COS), Grand Junction, CO (GJT), Cheyenne, WY (CYS), Albuquerque, NM (ABQ)

Name Changes

If you need to change the name on your ticket prior to travel but will keep the same itinerary, you may do so by paying any difference between the fare already paid and the current fare selling for the same itinerary, as well as a name change fee . Please note that if you must make an itinerary change (date changes or city changes) in addition to the name change, both the name change cost and the itinerary change cost described above will both apply.

To change the name on a ticket, please chat with us .

Cancel a Ticket

Voluntary ticket cancellation.

If you purchased  the WORKS℠ , you may visit flyfrontier.com and either apply the value of your purchase to a new ticket without any penalty, subject to any difference in fare and/or options prices or retain the value of your purchase for use within one year of the transaction date. All tickets are nonrefundable except the Works and except within 24 hours for tickets 7 days or more prior to departure. Otherwise, if you did not purchase the WORKS℠, p lease view our pricing options regarding changing or canceling your flight   here . E ach passenger’s booking will retain its value for 90 days in the form of a travel credit.

All tickets are nonrefundable , except within 24 hours of booking for  flights 7 days or more prior to departure. Please view our pricing options regarding changing or canceling your flight here . 

Changes or cancellations must be made prior to your flight’s scheduled departure time. If you fail to check-in or to board your flight within the required time (check-in: 60 minutes prior to scheduled departure time; boarding: 20 minutes prior to scheduled departure time), your ticket will be deemed a No-Show Cancellation and cancelled. All subsequent flights, including return flights, on the itinerary, will also be treated as No-Show Cancellations. Please reference the Contract of Carriage for more details.

Involuntary Ticket Cancellation

Please note that Frontier reserves the right to cancel your reservation (including continuing, connecting and return flights) without notice in the event of any of the following:

  • You do not fly a flight on the ticket or fail to show for a flight without calling to cancel.
  • You fail to check-in for your flight by the check-in cutoff. The check-in cutoff is 60 minutes prior to departure for domestic flights and 60 minutes prior to departure for international flights.
  • You are not present at the boarding gate at least 20 minutes prior to scheduled departure time, even if you have already checked in for the flight.
  • Frontier’s decision to refuse transport to a customer for any of the reasons stated in Section 3 (Refusal to Transport) of the  Frontier Contract of Carriage  or as otherwise provided therein.

All tickets are nonrefundable except the Works and except within 24 hours for tickets 7 days or more prior to departure.

Unaccompanied Minor Travel

Effective November 1, 2018, Frontier Airlines will no longer accept children traveling alone under the age of 15 yrs of age.  Any child under the age of 15 must be in the same reservation as an accompanying adult.

Emergency Events

We’re sorry to hear of any emergency situation, but we know life events happen. Because of this, we offer a few options described in the chart below. Please note that all tickets lose their value if the customer does not cancel prior to the scheduled departure of any ticketed flight.                                                                                             

If you are requesting a change in travel dates for one of the reasons above, please use our Document Submission Form . Submissions not meeting the specific criteria listed above may be declined. 

Immediate family members include a spouse, domestic partner, children, parents, siblings, grandparents, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews. Eligibility applies whether the relationship is biological, adoptive, step, in-law or domestic partner, foster, or ward/legal guardian.

Ticket Receipts

If you need a copy of a receipt for a reservation you have purchased or for travel that is already completed, you may also request a copy of a receipt on your Manage Booking page through logging into My Trips .

Contact Center Booking

We make booking directly with Frontier easy. Booking at FlyFrontier.com will always offer the best value.

A $35 service fee per ticket is applied for each Economy Fare ticket and FRONTIER Miles award ticket booked through our Reservations Department

When you book with us at FlyFrontier.com or through our Reservations Department, we will send you an email with your flight itinerary.

Taxes and Fees

If you want to know about the Fees and Taxes included in the price of your airfare, here’s a quick and handy guide that covers most of our destinations. Not all fees and taxes apply to all fares, but we’ll quote you the total – inclusive of the applicable taxes and fees -- for your ticket.

U.S. Transportation Tax (domestic FET): airfares for travel within the 48 contiguous states include a 7.5% Federal Excise Tax (FET).

Passenger Facility Charges (PFCs): these charges are from the airports themselves, and are applied to the operations of those airports. The charge ranges in value and is set by the airport.

U.S. September 11th Security Fee: the Transportation Security Administration assess a September 11th Security Fee per passenger enplanement.

U.S. Domestic Flight Segment Tax: the US government taxes each passenger and each ‘segment’ (basically, every take-off).

Carrier Interface Charge: the standard fare price we display online includes a charge per passenger, per segment, that is assessed on tickets purchased through the website or our call center. The Discount Den fares we display online include a charge per passenger, per segment, that is assessed on tickets purchased through the website.

Service Fee: for each ticket booked through our Reservations Department there will be a Service Fee which is calculated per passenger.

APHIS User Fee Passenger (international arrivals): This fee is levied by the United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) for international arrivals.

Immigration User Fee and Customs User Fee (international arrivals): These fees are levied by the United States Customs and Border Protection for international arrivals.

Mexico Tourism Tax (Derecho No Immigrante) and Mexico Departure Tax - TUA: these taxes are levied on passengers flying to and/or from Mexico on international flights, and differs depending on the airport.

Surcharges: The fare price we display online includes a charge per passenger, per direction, that is assessed on tickets to cover costs of providing a service including facility maintenance, fuel, security etc . These surcharges appear during peak holiday travel periods such as Thanksgiving and Christmas.

High Cost Airport Charge:  The High Cost Airport Charge offsets Frontier’s higher operating costs in select major airports where, for example, landing fees and gate rentals are significantly higher than other major airports where Frontier operates.

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What does travel insurance cover?

What does travel insurance not cover, when is travel insurance not necessary, when is trip insurance worth it, where to buy travel insurance, how much does travel insurance cost, should you rely on credit card travel insurance instead, so, is travel insurance worth it.

Travel can be expensive. Insurance protects your nonrefundable vacation investment if the unexpected occurs. But is travel insurance worth it?

The answer will depend on whether your trip is refundable, where you're going, whether you'll have health coverage at your destination and how much coverage you already get from your credit card. Here are some key topics to understand when deciding if travel insurance is right for you.

Travel insurance (or trip insurance) covers a number of travel-related risks, from flight cancellations to lost bags to medical emergencies.

Accidental death insurance .

Baggage delay and lost luggage insurance .

Cancel for Any Reason insurance .

Emergency evacuation insurance .

Medical insurance .

Rental car insurance .

Trip cancellation insurance .

Trip delay insurance .

Trip interruption insurance .

The dollar amount of your coverage depends on the policy you bought and where and when you bought it. Most travel insurance providers offer several different policies to choose from, with higher or lower levels of coverage and higher or lower prices to match.

» Learn more: What to know before buying travel insurance

You can buy policies that cover a single trip, multiple trips or a full year. You can buy an individual policy or one that covers your entire family. There are many companies that offer policies, with Allianz and Travel Guard among the best-known. Here is a chart showing the benefits and coverage levels available on some Allianz policies.

NerdWallet recently analyzed various travel insurance policies to help you choose the plan that best aligns with your travel goals. Check out our results here: Best Travel Insurance Companies Right Now .

» Learn more: Does travel insurance cover medical expenses?

Incidents not covered by your travel insurance vary by policy and provider.

Pre-existing medical conditions are often excluded from coverage, meaning your benefits don't apply to claims related to that condition. Some policies cover pre-existing medical conditions if you meet certain criteria, for example if you purchased the policy within 14 days of paying for your trip and if you were well enough to travel when you booked your trip.

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Plan on mountain-climbing or engaging in other dangerous activities on your trip? Many policies won't cover you if something goes wrong unless you buy a policy that specifically includes adventure sports. World Nomads travel insurance , for example, offers the Explorer plan, which includes coverage for cave diving, cliff jumping, heli-skiing and many other activities that are considered risky.

Other incidents excluded from a trip insurance policy may involve war, acts of terrorism and the use of alcohol, which can cause your injuries to be designated as "self-inflicted," or the use of drugs, which may be illegal.

If you want full flexibility to cancel your trip you'll need to find a policy that allows you to purchase a Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) add-on. This additional benefit does exactly what the name implies and allows you to cancel your trip for any reason. Typically, you'll get around 75% of your prepaid nonrefundable trip expenses back, although exact timing and percentages vary by policy.

» Learn more: Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) travel insurance explained

Travel insurance primarily covers two aspects of your trip — your nonrefundable reservations and your medical expenses while traveling.

If all of your reservations can be canceled without penalty, then trip cancellation or trip interruption coverage isn't necessary. But even if your trip isn't 100% refundable, insurance may not be necessary. For example, a cheap flight and hotel stay may not be worth covering, though you may still want to purchase travel insurance for medical situations.

Medical coverage typically is not necessary if you have a U.S.-based health insurance policy and you're traveling within the U.S. In those cases, you probably already have adequate coverage for illness or injury.

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There are a few reasons that travel insurance can be worthwhile: to protect your nonrefundable trip costs, your luggage or your health.

When should you get trip cancellation and/or trip interruption insurance?

If you would lose the money you paid for your flights, accommodations, rental car, or activities if you had to cancel or go home early, travel insurance that specifically includes trip cancellation and trip interruption is probably a good idea. If your trip is canceled or interrupted for a covered reason, this protection will cover your reservations.

For example, if you're planning to travel to a destination that could have weather-related issues, like hurricanes in the Caribbean, travel insurance may protect your noncancelable reservations. Some policies also provide emergency evacuation to escape dangerous situations. However, if you try to purchase travel insurance after the storm poses a risk, the insurance probably will not protect you.

When should you get baggage delay and/or lost luggage coverage?

Imagine if you go on a one week trip and your checked baggage is lost or delayed. While you’re waiting to get your luggage, baggage delay insurance will reimburse you for any essentials (i.e. toiletries, medicine, socks, clothing, etc.) that you may need to purchase because you don’t have your own things.

But what if the worst case scenario happens and your bag is just lost or stolen? Lost luggage insurance will reimburse you for your misplaced bag, up to a specified dollar amount.

If you’re only traveling with a carry-on, you don’t need these two types of coverage.

When should you purchase travel medical insurance?

U.S.-based health insurance policies generally offer coverage anywhere within the U.S. But if you get sick or hurt when you travel internationally, some policies like Medicare may not cover you.

Even if your health insurance covers you outside the country, doctors at your destination may not accept it. Without travel insurance, you could be stuck paying for these bills out of pocket, then seeking reimbursement from your healthcare provider.

When should you purchase CFAR?

Most travel insurance policies won’t help you get your expenses if you cancel for a “non-covered” reason, like when your plans change or you simply don’t want to go anymore. That’s when it might be good to purchase CFAR.

If you’ve booked a trip but think that you may need to cancel for a reason that’s not covered by trip cancellation, the CFAR add-on will allow you to get up to 50-75% of your nonrefundable trip costs back as long as you cancel at least 2 - 3 days before the trip starts. The add-on must also be purchased within a specific time of the initial trip deposit (usually 14 - 21 days).

What can be an example of a cancellation that’s reimbursable under CFAR? Let’s say you book a trip with your significant other but you break up a week before the trip and don’t want to go alone. Or you book a trip really far in advance but when the date nears, you realize that you don’t want to go anymore. CFAR will be helpful for you in these instances.

When should you purchase travel insurance even though you already have a credit card that provides it?

If you already have some travel insurance protections (e.g., trip cancellation, trip interruption, baggage delay) from your credit card, but you feel that the limits are insufficient, consider purchasing a comprehensive travel insurance plan or a standalone travel medical insurance policy to protect you in case of medical emergencies on your trip.

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If you booked your trip through a travel agent, you can likely purchase coverage through them. That includes online travel booking engines like Expedia. If you're taking a cruise , you're usually offered the chance to purchase coverage during the booking process. Similarly, airlines may offer you certain types of coverage when you book a flight through their website. If you have an award booking , you have travel insurance options too.

Another option: Purchase travel insurance directly through the website of a travel insurance company, like Allianz , AXA or Travel Guard .

» Learn more: Airline travel insurance versus independent travel insurance: Which is right for you?

The cost of travel insurance is based on the specifics of your trip. The best way to get a price is to request a quote through the websites of travel insurance providers. Or you can compare multiple insurers in one place with a consolidator like InsureMyTrip.com or SquareMouth .

Many travel credit cards provide certain types of coverage in case your flight is delayed or canceled, your rental car is damaged, or your luggage is lost or delayed.

Here are a few credit cards offering travel protections that could serve as an alternative to travel insurance. But even with these cards, the benefits have a lot of fine print.

Chase Sapphire Preferred Credit Card

on Chase's website

Chase Sapphire Reserve Credit Card

on American Express' website

Chase Ink Business Preferred Credit Card

• Trip delay: Up to $500 per ticket for delays more than 12 hours.

• Trip cancellation: Up to $10,000 per person and $20,000 per trip. Maximum benefit of $40,000 per 12-month period.

• Trip interruption: Up to $10,000 per person and $20,000 per trip. Maximum benefit of $40,000 per 12-month period.

• Baggage delay: Up to $100 per day for five days.

• Lost luggage: Up to $3,000 per passenger.

• Travel accident: Up to $500,000.

• Rental car insurance: Up to $75,000.

• Trip delay: Up to $500 per ticket for delays more than 6 hours.

• Travel accident: Up to $1 million.

• Rental car insurance: Up to the actual cash value of the car.

• Trip delay: Up to $500 per trip for delays more than 6 hours.

• Trip cancellation: Up to $10,000 per trip. Maximum benefit of $20,000 per 12-month period.

• Trip interruption: Up to $10,000 per trip. Maximum benefit of $20,000 per 12-month period.

Terms apply.

These are attractive benefits, but the coverage may not be as broad as you would get buying insurance. For example, AmEx cards only cover round-trip travel, so if you don’t have a return flight booked yet, you might want to consider additional coverage.

Secondly, only the Chase Sapphire Reserve® provides emergency medical and dental coverage. The other cards don’t.

Plus, these cards can come with steep annual fees that may be more than you would pay for a travel insurance policy. So don't sign up for a card just to cover one trip unless you've compared costs.

» Learn more: The best credit cards for travel insurance benefits

If you've paid a considerable sum for a nonrefundable vacation, travel insurance is likely a good idea. International travelers who need coverage in case they get sick or injured should also consider buying a policy. If troubles arise, you'll be glad that you're protected.

How to maximize your rewards

You want a travel credit card that prioritizes what’s important to you. Here are some of the best travel credit cards of 2024 :

Flexibility, point transfers and a large bonus: Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card

No annual fee: Wells Fargo Autograph℠ Card

Flat-rate travel rewards: Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card

Bonus travel rewards and high-end perks: Chase Sapphire Reserve®

Luxury perks: The Platinum Card® from American Express

Business travelers: Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card

Bank of America® Customized Cash Rewards credit card

Bank of America® Customized Cash Rewards credit card

Earn 3% cash back when you choose online shopping plus earn a $200 online cash rewards bonus after you make at least $1,000 in purchases in the first 90 days of account opening.

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Frontier Airlines Launches “GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Pass Giveaway”

50 lucky winters will receive a gowild fall & winter pass valid for six months of unlimited travel.

DENVER – August 20, 2024 – Ultra-low fare carrier Frontier Airlines ( NASDAQ: ULCC ) wants to help consumers gear up for an exciting fall and winter travel season by giving away 50 GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Fall & Winter Passes®. The pass is good for unlimited flying from September 2024 through February 2025. Consumers can enter to win on the sweepstakes landing page now through 11:59 p.m. MDT on August 29, 2024.

Frontier’s innovative GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly” Pass enables consumers to travel as often as they want to any destination Frontier serves (subject to availability). The GoWild! Fall & Winter Pass is valid from September 1, 2024, through February 28, 2025. Bookings can be confirmed the day before flight departure for domestic travel and 10 days before departure for international travel. For each flight, pass holders pay $0.01 in airfare plus applicable taxes, fees and charges at the time of booking. Pass holders can now also plan ahead and book select flights early. An early booking charge may apply. Seats available to pass holders are capacity controlled, limited in quantity and are offered on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.

“We can’t wait to give 50 lucky winners six full months of unlimited adventures across the United States, Caribbean, and beyond,” said Tyri Squyres, vice president of marketing, Frontier Airlines. “Whether its fall leaf-peeping, hitting the slopes or lounging under a palm tree this winter, GoWild! pass holders will find plenty of amazing destinations to choose from.”

For full rules and to enter to win, visit the “GoWild! Giveaway” landing page .

Important things to know about the GoWild! Pass:

·         Flights can be booked and confirmed the day before flight departure for domestic travel and 10 days before flight departure for international travel

o   Plan ahead and book select flights early. Simply search and choose GoWild! when available. A GoWild! Early Booking charge may apply

·         Flights must be booked at FlyFrontier.com

·         Flights are subject to blackout periods

·         Flights do not include any add-on products like bags or seat assignments

·         Access to all domestic and international destinations Frontier serves

·         Taxes, fees and charges apply at time of booking

·         Flights and seats are subject to availability; last seat availability is not guaranteed

·         The GoWild! Pass is non-transferable. The pass holder is the only passenger allowed to travel with GoWild! Pass privileges

·         Your pass will automatically renew unless you cancel. Customers may opt out of auto renewal on their Frontier Airlines profile page

·         You must be 18 years or older and a resident of the United States to purchase the GoWild! Pass. The pass holder may be under the age of 18 and must be a resident of the United States. Pass holders under the age of 13 must be enrolled by their parent or legal guardian. Children under the age of 10 must travel accompanied by a passenger who is at least 15 years old

Frontier Airlines has introduced sweeping changes to its product and customer service offerings, ushering in ‘The New Frontier’ for the airline. Underscoring its commitment to providing exceptional value and a superior travel experience, ‘The New Frontier’ provides more transparency through upfront pricing and options to meet various customers’ needs and budgets. Through no change or cancellation fees, a ‘For Less’ Price Guarantee, longer flight credit windows and more, America’s Greenest Airline is improving what customers can expect and delivering the best price for their travel needs.

Frontier now offers UpFront Plus , a new upgraded seating option with extra leg and elbow room in the first two rows of the aircraft. Customers in UpFront Plus will enjoy a window or aisle seat with extra legroom and a guaranteed empty middle seat.

Frontier continues to innovate with its industry-leading frequent flyer program, FRONTIER Miles , which allows customers to ‘Get It All For Less.’ Members earn miles quickly and get rewarded for each dollar spent on Frontier products. Miles accrue based on dollars spent with a standard 10X multiplier: $1 = 10 miles, with multipliers increasing at every elite level up to 20X. Elite status offers additional perks such as priority boarding, free seat selection, no change or cancel fees when changes are made seven days or more in advance of flight departure, and free bag(s) at Gold, Diamond, and Platinum levels. Like the airline, FRONTIER Miles is also family friendly, offering easy family pooling of miles making it simple for families to enjoy rewards together. Joining is free .

Frontier Airlines, Inc., a subsidiary of Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. ( NASDAQ: ULCC ), is committed to “Low Fares Done Right.” Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, the Company operates 148 A320 family aircraft and has the largest A320neo family fleet in the U.S. The use of these aircraft, along with Frontier’s high-density seating configuration and weight-saving initiatives, have contributed to Frontier’s continued ability to be the most fuel-efficient of all major U.S. carriers when measured by ASMs per fuel gallon consumed. With approximately 200 new Airbus planes on order, Frontier will continue to grow to deliver on the mission of providing affordable travel across America.

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Yekaterinburg city, Russia

The capital city of Sverdlovsk oblast .

Yekaterinburg - Overview

Yekaterinburg or Ekaterinburg (Sverdlovsk in 1924-1991) is the fourth most populous city in Russia (after Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Novosibirsk), the administrative center of the Ural Federal District and Sverdlovsk Oblast.

This city is one of the country’s largest transport and logistics hubs, as well as an important industrial center. It is unofficially called the “capital of the Urals.”

The population of Yekaterinburg is about 1,493,600 (2022), the area - 468 sq. km.

The phone code - +7 343, the postal codes - 620000-620920.

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4 April, 2011   / Free travel on new high-speed trains should allay fans' fears about long journey to Ekaterinburg - the most far-flung city on Russia's list of sites for 2018 World Cup. Let's hope the train will not break down in the middle of nowhere.

1 February, 2011   / Today is the 80th anniversary of the birth of Boris Yeltsin, the first president of Russia. President Medvedev today unveiled a monument to Yeltsin in his home city Ekaterinburg. First one in Russia.

History of Yekaterinburg

Foundation of yekaterinburg.

The territory along the Iset River, which served as a convenient transport route from the Ural Mountains deep into Siberia, has long attracted settlers. The oldest of the currently discovered settlements on the territory of present Yekaterinburg was located next to the Palkinsky Stone Tents rock massif and dates back to the 6th millennium BC.

From the 7th-3rd centuries BC, ancient metallurgists who mastered the smelting of copper lived in this settlement. Copper figures of birds, animals, people, arrowheads, various household items were found here. Later they learned how to make iron products. All discovered settlements were destroyed as a result of fires, possibly during raids of the conquerors.

The territory occupied by present Yekaterinburg became part of Russia in the middle of the 17th century. At that time, it had practically no permanent population. The first Russian settlements were founded in the second half of the 17th century. At the beginning of the 18th century, the first ironworks were built here.

In the spring of 1723, by decree of Emperor Peter I, the construction of the largest iron-making plant in Russia began on the banks of the Iset River. Construction began on the initiative of Vasily Tatishchev (a prominent Russian statesman). He was supported by Georg Wilhelm de Gennin (a German-born Russian military officer and engineer), on the initiative of which the fortress plant was named Yekaterinburg in honor of Empress Catherine I (Yekaterina in Russian), the wife of Peter I.

More Historical Facts…

The historic birthday of Yekaterinburg is November 18, 1723. On this day, a test run of the plant equipment was carried out. Its main products included iron, cast iron, and copper. In 1725, the Yekaterinburg Mint began production on the territory of the fortress and became the main producer of copper coins in the Russian Empire. Until 1876, it produced about 80% of the country’s copper coins. In the 1720s, the population of Yekaterinburg was about 4,000 people.

Yekaterinburg - one of the economic centers of the Russian Empire

In the middle of the 18th century, the first ore gold in Russia was discovered in this region, which was the beginning of the gold industry in the country. As a result, Yekaterinburg became the center of a whole system of densely located plants and began to develop as the capital of the mining region, which spread on both sides of the Ural Range.

In 1781, Catherine II granted Yekaterinburg the status of a county town in the Perm Governorate. The population of the town was about 8,000 people. In 1783, the town received a coat of arms depicting an ore mine and a melting furnace, which symbolized its mining and metallurgical industries (similar images are depicted on the current coat of arms and flag of Yekaterinburg).

In 1783, the Great Siberian Road was opened - the main road of the Russian Empire that passed through Yekaterinburg. It served as an impetus for the transformation of Yekaterinburg into a transport hub and a center of trade. Thus, Yekaterinburg, among other towns of the Perm Governorate, became the key town for the development of the boundless and rich Siberia, the “window to Asia”, just as St. Petersburg was the Russian “window to Europe.”

In 1808, the Yekaterinburg plant was closed, and the history of the town entered a new stage related to the development of a large regional center with a diversified economy. At the beginning of the 19th century, the gold mining industry flourished. At the same time, deposits of emeralds, sapphires, aquamarines, diamonds, and other precious, semiprecious, and ornamental stones were discovered in the Urals. Yekaterinburg became one of the world centers for their artistic processing.

After the abolition of serfdom in 1861, the mining industry of the Urals experienced a severe crisis, a number of plants were closed. In 1878, the first railway was constructed across the Urals and connected Yekaterinburg with Perm. In 1888, the Yekaterinburg-Tyumen railway was built, and in 1897 - the railway to Chelyabinsk, which provided access to the Trans-Siberian Railway. Yekaterinburg became a major railway junction, which contributed to the development of the local food industry, especially flour milling. In 1913, the population of Yekaterinburg was about 69,000 people.

Yekaterinburg in the first years of Soviet power

On November 8, 1917, Soviet power was established in Yekaterinburg. On April 30, 1918, the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family members with a few servants were transported from Tobolsk to Yekaterinburg. They were placed in the “House of Special Purpose”, the mansion of engineer Nikolai Ipatiev requisitioned for this purpose, and transferred under the supervision and responsibility of the Ural Regional Soviet.

In July 1918, units of the White Siberian army approached Yekaterinburg, under this pretext the leadership of the Ural Regional Soviet decided to shoot the imperial family. On the night of July 16-17, 1918, it was done in the basement of the Ipatiev House.

10 days later, units of the Czechoslovak Legion entered Yekaterinburg. Over the next 12 months, it was under the control of anti-Bolshevik forces. On July 14, 1919, the Red Army reoccupied the city. Soviet authorities and the Yekaterinburg Province with a center in Yekaterinburg were restored. In 1920, the population of the city was about 94,400 people.

The political center of the Urals moved from Perm to Yekaterinburg. In 1923, Yekaterinburg became the administrative center of the vast Ural Oblast, which in size exceeded the territory of the present Ural Federal District of Russia. In 1924, the city council decided to rename the capital of the new region to Sverdlovsk - in honor of Yakov Sverdlov, a Bolshevik party administrator and chairman of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee.

Sverdlovsk - a Soviet industrial giant

During the years of Stalin’s industrialization, Sverdlovsk was turned into a powerful industrial center. The old factories were reconstructed and new large factories were built, including giant machine-building and metal processing plants. In 1933, the construction of the future flagship of Soviet engineering (Uralmash) was completed. The population of Sverdlovsk grew by more than 3 times, and it became one of the fastest growing cities in the USSR.

January 17, 1934, Ural Oblast was divided into three regions - Sverdlovsk Oblast with a center in Sverdlovsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast with a center in Chelyabinsk, and Ob-Irtysh Oblast with a center in Tyumen. By the end of the 1930s, there were 140 industrial enterprises, 25 research institutes, 12 higher educational institutions in Sverdlovsk. In 1939, the population of the city was about 425,500 people.

Along with other Ural cities, Sverdlovsk made a significant contribution to the victory of the USSR in the Second World War. In total, more than 100,000 residents of the city joined the Red Army. 41,772 people didn’t return from the war: 21,397 - killed in battles, 4,778 - died from wounds in hospitals, 15,491 - went missing, 106 - died in prisoner of war camps.

Sverdlovsk became the largest evacuation point, more than 50 large and medium enterprises from the western regions of Russia and Ukraine were evacuated here. During the war years, industrial production in Sverdlovsk grew 7 times.

After the war, this city became the largest center for engineering and metalworking in Russia. During the Cold War, Sverdlovsk, as a key center of the defense industry, was practically closed to foreigners. In 1960, in the sky above the city, Soviet air defense shot down the U-2 spy plane of the US manned by Francis Gary Powers.

On January 23, 1967, a millionth resident was born in the city and Sverdlovsk became one of the first Russian cities with a population of more than 1 million people. In 1979, Sverdlovsk was included in the list of historical cities of Russia.

On October 4, 1988, a serious accident occurred at the Sverdlovsk railway station. The train carrying almost 100 tons of explosives rolled downhill and crashed into a coal freight train. An explosion occurred, aggravated by the proximity of a large warehouse of fuels and lubricants. The funnel at the site of the explosion had a diameter of 40-60 meters and a depth of 8 meters, the shock wave spread 10-15 kilometers. The explosion killed 4 people at the station and injured more than 500 people. About 600 houses were severely damaged.

Yekaterinburg - one of the largest cities of the Russian Federation

On September 4, 1991, the Sverdlovsk City Council of People’s Deputies decided to return the city its original name - Yekaterinburg. The population of the city was about 1,375,000 people. The restrictions on foreign visitors to the city were also lifted, and soon the first consulate general was opened here - the United States of America (in 1994).

The transition to a market economy led to a reduction in production at industrial enterprises, inert giant plant found themselves in a particularly difficult situation. In 1991, the construction of the television tower was stopped. The city was flooded with chaotic small retail trade in temporary pavilions and markets. These years were the heyday of organized crime, Yekaterinburg became one of the “criminal capitals” of Russia. The economic situation began to improve by the end of the 1990s.

In 2000-2003, the Church on Blood in Honour of All Saints Resplendent in the Russian Land was built on the site of the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg. In 2008-2009, the Koltsovo Airport was reconstructed. In June 15-17, 2009, SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) and BRIC (Brasilia, Russia, India, China) summits were held in Yekaterinburg.

In 2015, the Presidential Center of Boris Yeltsin, the first president of Russia, was opened in Yekaterinburg. On March 24, 2018, the abandoned unfinished television tower was dismantled. It was the tallest building in the city (almost 240 meters) and became one of the symbols of Yekaterinburg. 4 matches of FIFA World Cup 2018 were played in Yekaterinburg.

Today, Yekaterinburg is the largest center of attraction not only of Sverdlovsk Oblast, but also of the surrounding regions. By some socio-economic indicators, this city ranks third in Russia, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. Along with the development of trade and business, the city lost the status of the country’s largest industrial center.

On the streets of Yekaterinburg

Soviet-era apartment buildings in Yekaterinburg

Soviet-era apartment buildings in Yekaterinburg

Author: Alex Kolm

In the central part of Yekaterinburg

In the central part of Yekaterinburg

Author: Serg Fokin

Yekaterinburg street view

Yekaterinburg street view

Author: Krutikov S.V.

Yekaterinburg - Features

Yekaterinburg is located in the floodplain of the Iset River on the eastern slope of the Middle Urals in Asia, near its border with Europe, about 1,800 km east of Moscow. Since the Ural Mountains are very old, there are no significant hills in the city.

This relief was a favorable condition for the construction of the main transport routes from Central Russia to Siberia (the Siberian Route and the Trans-Siberian Railway) through Yekaterinburg. As a result, it has become one of the most strategically important centers of Russia, which still provides a link between the European and Asian parts of the country.

Yekaterinburg is located in the border zone of temperate continental and continental climates. It is characterized by a sharp variability in weather conditions with well-defined seasons. The Ural Mountains, despite their low height, block the way to the masses of air coming from the west from the European part of Russia.

As a result, the Middle Urals is open to the invasion of cold Arctic air and continental air of the West Siberian Plain. At the same time, warm air masses of the Caspian Sea and the deserts of Central Asia can freely enter this territory from the south.

That is why the city is characterized by sharp temperature fluctuations and the formation of weather anomalies: in winter from severe frosts to thaws and rains, in summer from heat above plus 35 degrees Celsius to frosts. The average temperature in January is minus 12.6 degrees Celsius, in July - plus 19 degrees Celsius.

The city has a rather unfavorable environmental situation due to air pollution. In 2016, Yekaterinburg was included in the list of Russian cities with the worst environmental situation by this indicator. Car emissions account for more than 90% of all pollution.

Yekaterinburg ranks third in Russia (after Moscow and St. Petersburg) in the number of diplomatic missions, while their consular districts extend far beyond Sverdlovsk Oblast, and serve other regions of the Urals, Siberia, and the Volga region.

In terms of economy, Yekaterinburg also ranks third in the country. It is one of the largest financial and business centers of Russia. The main branches of production: metallurgical production and metalworking, food production, production of electrical equipment, electronic and optical equipment, production of vehicles, production of machinery and equipment, chemical production.

Almost all types of urban public transport are presented in Yekaterinburg: buses, trolleybuses, trams, subways, taxis. Yekaterinburg is the third largest transportation hub in Russia: 6 federal highways, 7 main railway lines, as well as Koltsovo International Airport, one of the country’s largest airports. The location of Yekaterinburg in the central part of the region allows you to get from it to any major city of the Urals in 7-10 hours.

Yekaterinburg has an extensive scientific and technical potential, it is one of the largest scientific centers in Russia. The Presidium and about 20 institutes of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 66 research institutes, and about 30 universities are located here.

This city is a relatively large tourist center. A significant part of tourists visit it to honor the memory of the last Russian emperor and his family killed by the Bolsheviks in the basement of the Ipatiev House in 1918.

There are about 50 different museums in Yekaterinburg. One of the world’s largest collections of constructivist architectural monuments has been preserved here. In total, there are over 600 historical and cultural monuments in the city, of which 43 are objects of federal significance. The City Day of Yekaterinburg is celebrated on the third Saturday of August.

Interesting facts about Yekaterinburg

  • It was founded by the decree of the first Russian Emperor Peter I and the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II was shot here;
  • In 1820, the roof of the UK Parliament building in London was made of roofing iron produced in Yekaterinburg;
  • Ural steel was used in the construction of the Eiffel Tower in Paris;
  • Ural copper was used in the construction of the Statue of Liberty in New York;
  • During the Second World War, Sverdlovsk was the center of broadcasting in the USSR;
  • Equipment for the world’s deepest borehole (Kola Superdeep Borehole, 12,262 meters) was produced in Yekaterinburg;
  • Boris Yeltsin, the first president of Russia, began his political career in Yekaterinburg;
  • Minor planet #27736 Yekaterinburg, discovered by the Belgian astronomer Eric Elst on September 22, 1990, was named in honor of this city;
  • Two most northern skyscrapers in the world are located in Yekaterinburg: the Iset residential tower (209 m) and the Vysotsky business center (188 m), they are the tallest buildings throughout Russia east of Moscow.

Pictures of Yekaterinburg

Yekaterinburg city view

Yekaterinburg city view

Author: Andrey Zagaynov

Modern architecture in Yekaterinburg

Modern architecture in Yekaterinburg

Author: Yury Baranov

The territory of the central stadium of Yekaterinburg before reconstruction

The territory of the central stadium of Yekaterinburg before reconstruction

Author: Sergey Likhota

Main Attractions of Yekaterinburg

Sevastyanov House - a palace of the first quarter of the 19th century built in the architectural styles of pseudo-Gothic, Neo-Baroque, and Moorish traditions and painted in green, white, and red tones. Today, it is the most beautiful building in Yekaterinburg and one of its symbols. The house stands on the promenade of the Iset River, very close to the city dam. Lenina Avenue, 35.

“Plotinka” - the dam of the city pond on the Iset River built in the 18th century. From an architectural point of view, it is an ordinary bridge. However, it is of particular importance for the residents of Yekaterinburg since the construction of the entire city started from this place. Today, this is the main place for festivities in Yekaterinburg. Lenina Avenue.

Observation Deck of the Business Center “Vysotsky” - an open-air observation deck on the 52nd floor at an altitude of 168 meters. From here you can enjoy the views of all of Yekaterinburg. On the second and third floors of this skyscraper there is the memorial museum of Vladimir Vysotsky - a singer, songwriter, and actor who had an immense effect on Soviet culture. Malysheva Street, 51.

Vaynera Street - the central avenue of Yekaterinburg, the so-called “Ural Arbat”. One of its parts from Kuibysheva Street to Lenina Avenue is a pedestrian street. This is one of the oldest streets in Yekaterinburg laid in the middle of the 18th century. Along it, you can see merchant mansions, shops, administrative buildings, most of which were built in the late 19th and first half of the 20th centuries.

Rastorguev-Kharitonov Palace (1794-1824) - one of the most valuable architectural manor and park ensembles in Yekaterinburg, an architectural monument of federal significance built in the classical style and located in the city center. Karla Libknekhta Street, 44.

Church of the Ascension (1792-1818) - one of the oldest churches in Yekaterinburg located next to the Rastorguev-Kharitonov Palace. This beautiful building combines the features of baroque, pseudo-Russian style, and classicism. Klary Tsetkin Street, 11.

Yeltsin Center - a cultural and educational center dedicated to the contemporary history of Russia, as well as the personality of its first president, Boris Yeltsin. The museum dedicated to his life is one of the best museums in Russia. Borisa Yeltsina Street, 3.

Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts - the largest art museum in the Urals housed in two buildings. This museum is best known for its unique collection of Kasli art castings and the world-famous Kasli cast iron pavilion - a participant in the 1900 Paris World’s Fair.

The following collections can also be found here: Russian paintings of the 18th - early 20th centuries, Russian avant-garde of 1910-1920, Russian porcelain and glass of the 18th - 20th centuries, Russian icon painting of the 16th-19th centuries, Western European art of the 14th-19th centuries, stone-carving and jewelry art of the Urals, Zlatoust decorated weapons and steel engraving. Voevodina Street, 5; Vaynera Street, 11.

Museum of the History of Stone-Cutting and Jewelry Art . A unique collection of this museum consists of gem minerals, works of jewelers and stone-cutters of the Urals, and products created at the Ural lapidary factory. The museum has Malachite and Bazhov halls, the Emerald Room, and several exhibition galleries where visitors can see works made of colored stone and metal created by local artists. Lenina Avenue, 37.

Sverdlovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore . At first, its collection consisted of four departments: mineralogical, botanical, zoological, and paleontological. Later, numismatic, ethnographic, and anthropological sections were added. Today, there are more than 700 thousand exhibits here. Lenina Avenue, 69/10.

Museum of the History of Yekaterinburg . This museum occupies a historic building of the 19th century. In addition to the main exhibition, you can see the wax figures of Peter the Great, Catherine II, Nicholas II, the Ural manufacturers Demidov, and the founders of Yekaterinburg.

Old Railway Station of Yekaterinburg - one of the most beautiful and picturesque buildings in the city built in 1878. In 2003, after a large-scale reconstruction, the Museum of the History of Science and Technology of the Sverdlovsk Railway was opened here. Vokzal’naya Ulitsa, 14.

Yekaterinburg Circus . Visible from a lot of points of the city, the building of the Yekaterinburg Circus is known for its amazing dome consisting of trellised openwork semi-arches, which is not typical for circuses in Russia. 8 Marta Street, 43.

White Tower (1929-1931) - a former water tower 29 meters high located at a certain distance from the center of Yekaterinburg, an architectural monument of Constructivism. Today, it is used as a cultural site. Bakinskikh Komissarov Street, 2?.

Keyboard Monument - a contemporary art object made on a scale of 30:1 in 2005. This 16x4 meter concrete keyboard consists of 104 keys spaced 15 cm apart. From here the famous tourist route “Red Line” begins (a self-guided tour of the historic city center). The monument is located on the embankment of the Iset River next to the House of the Merchant Chuvildin (Gorkogo Street, 14A).

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