Want to come out ahead flying Frontier Airlines? Then you need to understand Frontier baggage fees.
Much like every other ultra-low-cost-carrier, Frontier sells dirt-cheap fares but charges additional fees for pretty much everything else – and those fees can add up very fast. But Frontier's baggage fees are among the strictest, charging as much as $60 or more each way for a simple carry-on bag with lower weight limits for checked bags than you'll find on almost any other airline.
Your baggage allowance on Frontier varies depending on what fare you've purchased, when you purchase your bags, and what route of Frontier's you're flying, among other things. But while your prices will vary based on where you're going and when, Frontier baggage fees generally look something like what you'll see on this chart for flights from Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) to Denver (DEN) as of December 2023. Oh, and these are one-way rates: You'll need to double them for roundtrip flights.
The key to saving on Frontier fees is by adding bags during the checkout process. Add a bag just a day (or even an hour) later, and you'll pay an extra $10 or more – and up to $30 or more if you wait until you get to the airport. And Frontier checked bags are noticeably cheaper than carry-on bags are – especially when purchased while you're booking your flight.
As with every airline, every traveler gets one personal item for free on Frontier Airlines … at least so long as it fits underneath the seat in front of you. But for everything else, you'll have to pay up. Here's what you need to know.
Thrifty Tip: Match your airline (or hotel) status to Frontier to get free carry-on or checked bags!
Frontier Airlines Carry-On Baggage Policy
If your Frontier carry-on bag fits the airline's size parameters, you can bring it on board the plane with you and put it in the overhead bin.
Carry-on bags must be 35 pounds or less to qualify, and must be smaller than 24 inches tall, 16 inches wide, and 10 inches deep. In our experience, Frontier rarely weighs carry-on bags … but gate agents can be vigilant about fitting them into bag sizers before boarding.
It's worth noting that on Frontier, baggage fees are higher for carry-on bags than they are for checked bags. For most flights, the price difference is only $5 to $10 each way or so.
As with all Frontier baggage fees, the earlier in the process you book your bags, the cheaper they are. Carry-on bags booked at check-in will cost flyers $60 each way in most cases. Wait until you're at the airport, and that bag will cost you $80 – or even more if you have to pay up for it at the gate.
Free Bags on a Frontier Airlines Flight
No matter what fare you purchase, there's one Frontier bag that is always free: A personal item.
Personal items on Frontier Airlines are anything that can fit underneath the seat in front of you. That's all you get.
According to Frontier, personal item bags can only be 14 inches tall, 18 inches wide, and 8 inches deep.
Make sure your bag is the correct size before heading to the airport, because paying for a carry-on or checked bag upon arrival at the airport could cost you up to $80.
Carry-On Baggage Fees and Specifications
If they your bag is small enough to be considered carry-on bags, they typically cost around $55 or $60 each way when purchased during flight booking … but are slightly more expensive after that.
For instance, for a flight between Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) and Denver (DEN), Frontier is currently charging $54 when you add a carry-on bag during checkout, $69 to add it anytime before or during check in, $79 to add one at the airport or by calling customer service, and $99 if you need to tack it on at the gate.
As always, the single cheapest way to purchase a carry-on bag with Frontier is to purchase it online while booking your flight.
Traveling with Pets
Pets are allowed to travel on Frontier flights for a fee in the cabin, but cannot be checked as baggage.
Pets on Frontier will cost travelers $99 each way and must be paid in advance during booking. Travelers can still bring a personal item on board free of charge when traveling with a pet.
Pets must be “domesticated” according to Frontier, and all cats and dogs must be at least eight weeks old. Frontier accepts dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, or small household birds on its flights.
Large birds, rodents, beavers, ferrets, reptiles, amphibians, spiders, and insects are not allowed on any Frontier flight. Pets must remain in their carriers the entire duration of the flight, according to Frontier's rules.
Oh, and travelers with pets cannot sit in an exit row on Frontier flights, nor in the first row of the plane.
The container itself can be a maximum of 18 inches long, 14 inches wide, and 8 inches tall. It's recommended that the case be soft-sided and the carrier must be large enough for the pet to stand, turn around, and lie down in a natural position.
If you're planning to travel abroad with your pet, make sure you go over the U.S. Department of Agriculture's guidelines about pet transport before you begin planning your journey. For instance, pet health certificates and vaccination proof are required in many countries where Frontier flies.
Frontier Airlines Checked Baggage Policy
Frontier Airlines baggage fees also apply to checked bags, but checking your luggage with Frontier is actually cheaper than carrying it on.
First, make sure your Frontier checked bags meet the size criteria. The size of your bag cannot exceed 62″ when you add the length, width, and depth of the bag together.
Additionally, Frontier has a slightly stricter 40-pound weight threshold. Most major airlines allow bags up to 50 pounds, but not Frontier. Your baggage allowance on Frontier hinges on the size and weight of these bags, so double-check before leaving for the airport.
Checked Baggage Fees and Specifications
The best and easiest way to check for the latest, up-to-date Frontier baggage fees is to use the airline's “Bag Price Checker.”
Just plug in your booked flights or your potential flights and the airline will give you a breakdown of what you can expect to pay. But keep in mind: All of these charges apply each way. If you're flying roundtrip, double the price.
As always with Frontier Airlines, you'll save by paying for your bag while you purchase your flight.
For most flights, your first checked bag costs just $50 or $55 each way if you purchase it at booking. Compare that to what it would cost if you try to check your bag at the airport – $79 each way – and you're saving more than $20 by getting it done earlier.
But adding additional bags to your reservation can cost even more. For example, a second bag on these flights from Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) to Cancún (CUN) will cost another $70 even during check out … and that rises to $90 for a third checked bag.
Frontier Airlines Paid Special Items
Of course, there are always special items that travelers want to fly with, from guns, to hockey sticks, to trombones, and more. Frontier baggage fees for these items vary, too.
Firearms
Any Frontier traveler over the age of 18 may travel with a checked firearm on Frontier Airlines flights.
Travelers can check unloaded firearms after declaring the weapons with customer service agents at the airport.
Firearms must be stored in locked, hard-sided containers. You can also check 11 pounds of ammunition when traveling with a firearm.
Regular checked baggage fees apply to all firearms and ammunition, including weight restrictions.
Musical Instruments
Musical instruments, large and small, are all allowed on Frontier Airlines flights as long as they are less than 100 pounds.
Carry-on instruments may exceed normal carry-on sizes so long as they fit into the overhead bins on the airplane.
Larger musical instruments that are too big for the overhead bin and are carried on the plane are only allowed if you purchase a seat for the instrument.
Regular checked and carry-on baggage fees apply to all musical instruments, including weight restrictions.
Sports Equipment
Frontier allows all kinds of sports equipment onboard its aircraft.
That includes all of the following:
- Archery equipment
- Boogie/Wake Boards
- Bowling equipment
- Fencing equipment
- Fishing equipment
- Golf equipment
- Hang gliding equipment
- Hockey equipment
- Kayak and Canoe
- Paintball guns
- Scuba gear
- Skates
- Skateboard
- Ski equipment (snow and water)
- Snowboard equipment
- Tennis rackets
- Surfboards, Wave Skis, Kiteboards
- Windsurfing
As with most airlines, ski boot bags can be checked together with the ski bag and only count as one item, so long as the boot bag is less than 25 pounds.
For a detailed look at the rules for every item, visit Frontier's website.
Regular checked baggage rules apply to all sports equipment, including weight restrictions.
Bicycles and Antlers
Both bicycles and antlers are allowed on Frontier Airlines flights.
Non-motorized, single-seat bicycles can be checked on Frontier Airlines flights so long as the handlebars are fixed sideways, the pedals are removed, and the bike is stored in a protective case.
Bicycles need an extra 30 minutes for check-in and cannot be brought to Cuba.
Bicycles are $75 each way on Frontier flights, no matter what fare you purchased.
Antlers that are free of residue and are under 100 pounds can be checked on Frontier Airlines flights for $100.
Frontier Airlines Baggage Exceptions
As with most airlines, some baggage types are exempt from baggage fees on Frontier.
Diaper Bag
When traveling with an infant, diaper bags can be carried on in addition to your carry-on luggage on all Frontier flights, free of charge.
Stroller
Strollers can be either checked or carried onto any Frontier flight free of charge when traveling with a child.
Car Seat
Child restraint systems, or car seats, are free of charge on all Frontier flights when traveling with a child.
Overweight Baggage Fees
Checked bags can be up to 40 pounds on Frontier Airlines flights, and everything heavier than that is subject to additional fees.
Bags between 41 and 50 pounds will get hit with an extra $75 fee each way and bags over 50 pounds are another $100 per bag each way.
Bags over 100 pounds are not accepted on Frontier Airlines flights.
How to Reduce Fees for Frontier Airlines Baggage
Frontier baggage fees are hard to avoid. Unbundling the flight itself and the baggage is all part of the airline's business model. But there are a few ways to save.
Pay for Baggage Upfront
The best and easiest way to save on Frontier Airlines baggage fees is by booking your bags at checkout when you buy your airfare.
The airline is very clear on its website that booking bags right away will save you money. Adding bags at checkout can save you a few bucks … or as much $30 each way compared to booking your bags at the gate.
Purchase a Specialty Fare
When purchasing your Frontier fare, you can upgrade to one of its “Bundles” to include carry-ons or checked bags. The airline typically highlights “The Works” bundle, which includes both a checked bag and a carry-on with priority boarding.
“The Perks” bundle also includes both bags.
Otherwise, you can pay by the bag by buying the traditional “unbundled” fares.
How to Get Free Baggage from Frontier Airlines
Unless you pack all your belongings into a small personal item, there's only one way to get free baggage from Frontier Airlines.
Get Frontier Status
“Low-cost carriers” and “elite status” might not exactly go hand in hand, but status with Frontier can pay off big time when it comes to bag fees.
- Flyers with Frontier Gold Elite status can get a free carry-on bag on every flight.
- Flyers with Frontier Platinum Elite status and higher can get a free carry-on bag and a first checked bag free – for everyone on their reservation!
Read up on how to get Frontier Status … including an incredibly easy way to match your current airline or hotel status to Frontier for next year before the end of 2023!
Provide Military Documentation
With Frontier, military bags fly free, too.
Military members with military identification get two free carry-on bags and two free checked bags on every Frontier Airlines flight. The program only applies to active duty military, and not military families or travel companions.
Frontier Airlines Baggage Fees FAQs
How Much Does Frontier Charge for Checked Bags?
Frontier charges about $50 to $55 per checked bag on all of its flights when paid for during booking.
Bags weighing 41-50 pounds will be charged $75 extra per bag, per direction. Bags weighing 51-100 pounds will be charged $100 per bag, per direction. Bags heavier than 100 pounds will not be accepted.
What Size Bag Can You Carry on Frontier for Free?
Frontier only allows you to carry on a “personal item” bag for free. Personal item bags can be no larger than 14 inches in height, 18 inches in width, and 8 inches in depth, including handles, wheels, and straps.
Personal items must fit underneath the seat. There is a charge for any bag larger.
Is a Backpack a Personal Item on Frontier?
Yes, most backpacks can be personal items on Frontier, so long as it fits underneath the seat in front of you.
If the backpack is 14 inches in height, 18 inches in width, and 8 inches in depth or smaller, it can be a personal item on Frontier. If it is larger than that, it's considered a carry-on – at least so long as it is less than the maximum carry-on size of 24 inches by 16 inches by 10 inches.
Bottom Line
Understanding Frontier baggage fees is the best way to understand the value of Frontier flights.
Frontier offers dirt-cheap fares … but charges very high baggage fees. Knowing how to book Frontier checked bags for less and understanding your baggage allowance on Frontier can help you save on your next trip.
Is a purse counted as your free carry on?
Yes, a purse counts as a personal item.
Frontier Airlines is a terrible airlines. Even when someone takes the time to understand the fees and bag charges the staff is just plain unprofessional. My flight was cancelled and no refund was given. They don’t give any refunds based on the type of ticket I bought. They denied service and a refund. The staff is just rude and don’t deserve to operate an airlines.
I recently flew from Detroit to las Vegas on Frontier Airlines. The flight there and back was good, but that’s all I can say about this airline. I was charged $67 and $64 for my carry on which I paid for before flight. I had a C-Pap machine which I had to cram into my small suitcase. At the Vegas Airport they pulled me aside and patted me down and took my shoes and suitcase to look at my C-Pap machine. I’m 70 years old, they couldn’t see the machine clear enough on the xray. My friend and I got to the airport 2 hours before the flight. By the time we got to the gate we were one of the last ones to board. I tried to call before we left Detroit to talk to someone about my machine. The number I called on the website was just a call center and very rude. The number I was given was just a recording, I never was able to talk to anyone. I don’t recommend this airline.
I never pay for a small suit case that Carrie’s my cpap machine. That is medical equipment and does is excluded from charges.
Frontier bag fees are a scam! We purchased tickets with them and paid a bag fee in advance, since it’s “cheaper” like that. They cancelled our flight and never refunded our bag fee! They kept our money for a service that was not even provided. The staff was very rude and unhelpful. We will not be flying with them anymore.
If you add up the bag fee to the ticket price you can find much better options out there.
I will never fly Frontier again. It was a nightmare!! Cheap flights equals horrible customer service, cancelations without notice and the representatives that work for this horrible airline are rude and very unprofessional! I will be sure to let those i know who fly frequently to NEVER fly Frontier !!
Frontier is indeed a scam. And Priceline abets their thuggery. Buy a Frontier ticket thru Priceline and only after it is too late you learn that the ticket is a third of the fare. For good reasons, airlines are regulated. Write the FAA; write your Congressional Rep. this is bald thievery.
This is the worst airline I have ever flown on and I have been flying around the Country for 30 plus years. They say in writing, we will refund your money if you cancel your flight within 7 days of your previous booked flight. That’s untrue, I had to cancel my first flight and book another one the very next day, because I found another flight of there that arrived sooner. I was going to see my friend of 60 years that was dying of Cancer. They kept my previous fare and wouldn’t refund it. They basically STOLE my money ! I will never fly this ” Airline ” again !
The staff is just plain unprofessional.
That comment from various travellers says it all. This airline makes it a mission to fleece it’s customers when they are the most vulnerable – at the gate. They hire agents who don’t identify themselves and use scare tactics to make you pay.
You don’t need the aggravation , just skip this airline that dangles a low fare as bait.
I’m not finding any rules concerning CPAP machines. On other airlines it is not considered a personal item and they don’t charge you for it. I’m checking to see if frontier charges you for a CPAP or considers it your personal item???
CPAP is considered a medical device, so it is not counted as a personal or carry on item. There is no charge for this. Always keep it in it’ separate carry case. This is not an airline rule it is a (US) FAA rule. I have taken my CPAP on frontier and have never been questioned.
I just want to say, Frontier claims the personal item can be 14 inches tall, 18 inches wide, and 8 inches deep, but that is not the case. Their “sizer” is not the stated size. I have personally measured, and it is much smaller. Spirit has the exact same size requirements. I have pictures of the same bag, on the same day, at the same airport, and there is at least 2 inches off the width of Frontier. This leads to those vigilant gate agents racking in their $10 commissions for the $100 gate baggage fee. It’s truly a deceptive practice.