Ultra-low fare carrier Frontier Airlines launched its “#DiscoverDiscountDen Giveaway” today, hiding five Frontier-branded piggy banks throughout downtown Orlando containing free flights ahead of the holiday travel season.
Team Frontier has been busy placing the banks in creative spots across Orlando’s city center, and consumers can look to the airline’s social media channels for clues on where to find them and how to claim the prizes inside, according to the airline.
Inside each piggy bank, winners will find:
- A $1,000 flight voucher, enough for four roundtrip flights across Frontier’s expansive network
- A one-year membership in Frontier’s Discount Den® Low Fare Travel Club, unlocking reduced fares for even more affordable travel for an entire year
Frontier is calling it the ultimate game of hide and seek for travelers in the Orlando and Central Florida area.
Even after all five Frontier piggy banks have been found, Orlando-area travelers will still have another shot at winning in the #DiscoverDiscountDen Giveaway.
Five additional winners will be selected through an online sweepstakes to receive the same prizes of a $1,000 flight voucher and a one-year membership to Frontier’s Discount Den. To learn more and to enter to win, click here.
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.
There is also an ongoing dispute between Frontier Flight Attendants and management at Frontier Airlines – which has a major base in Orlando. West Orlando News was at a major Frontier Flight Attendants protest demonstration at Orlando International Airport in Central Florida early in the dispute. The Flight Attendants union (AFA) overwhelmingly voted 99.6% to authorize a strike following management’s refusal to negotiate over the impact of the carrier’s business model change and they continue to call on Frontier management to negotiate a resolution and prevent a strike.