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$17 Find Cheap Flights from Tampa to Atlanta

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These are the airlines KAYAK users have selected most often from within our search results in flight searches from Tampa to Atlanta, as well as popular online travel agencies
These are the airlines KAYAK users have selected most often from within our search results in flight searches from Tampa to Atlanta, as well as popular online travel agencies
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Cheap Flight Deals from Tampa to Atlanta (TPA-ATL)

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Tampa to Atlanta that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.

Recent round-trip flight deals from Tampa to Atlanta

Recommended round-trip deals departing in the coming months from the most popular airlines that fly from Tampa to Atlanta.
Discover the best prices and deals for you by selecting your travel dates.
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6:00 am - 7:51 amTPA-ATL
1h 51mnonstop
12:20 pm - 1:54 pmATL-TPA
1h 34mnonstop
$36Frontier
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Tue, Feb 18 - Wed, Feb 26
10:18 pm - 12:04 amTPA-ATL
1h 46mnonstop
8:45 am - 10:19 amATL-TPA
1h 34mnonstop
$37Frontier
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Wed, Feb 5 - Wed, Feb 12
10:18 pm - 12:04 amTPA-ATL
1h 46mnonstop
9:00 am - 10:35 amATL-TPA
1h 35mnonstop
$38Frontier
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Tue, Feb 4 - Tue, Feb 11
9:04 am - 10:51 amTPA-ATL
1h 47mnonstop
6:25 am - 7:59 amATL-TPA
1h 34mnonstop
$39Frontier
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Fri, May 2 - Mon, May 5
11:15 am - 12:50 pmTPA-ATL
1h 35mnonstop
8:40 am - 10:07 amATL-TPA
1h 27mnonstop
$45Spirit Airlines
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Thu, May 1 - Sun, May 4
9:53 pm - 11:42 pmTPA-ATL
1h 49mnonstop
1:19 pm - 2:53 pmATL-TPA
1h 34mnonstop
$50Frontier
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Thu, Feb 20 - Tue, Feb 25
7:35 pm - 11:54 pmTPA-ATL
4h 19m1 stop
9:00 am - 10:35 amATL-TPA
1h 35mnonstop
Fri, Jan 24 - Tue, Jan 28
7:35 pm - 11:54 pmTPA-ATL
4h 19m1 stop
7:25 am - 8:59 amATL-TPA
1h 34mnonstop
Thu, Jan 23 - Mon, Jan 27
7:35 pm - 11:54 pmTPA-ATL
4h 19m1 stop
5:33 am - 9:28 amATL-TPA
3h 55m1 stop
$64Spirit Airlines
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Fri, Jan 24 - Tue, Jan 28
10:35 am - 5:40 pmTPA-ATL
7h 05m2 stops
7:05 am - 2:25 pmATL-TPA
7h 20m1 stop
$122Southwest
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Tue, Feb 4 - Wed, Feb 5

Expert advice for your flight from Tampa to Atlanta

Our travel pros reveal their best tips for your Tampa to Atlanta journey.
Airlines
Frontier

Consider the Economy Bundle for a free carry-on and seat selection, saving on extra fees.


Opt for online check-in to avoid extra fees at the airport check-in desk.

Read more about Frontierby Stefanie Waldek
Delta

Delta offers free Wi-Fi for SkyMiles members on domestic flights, enhancing onboard connectivity.


Enjoy complimentary snacks in every cabin, with free alcohol in Comfort+ on flights over 500 miles.

Read more about Deltaby Stefanie Waldek
Spirit Airlines

Upgrade to the Big Front Seat for extra legroom and comfort at a nominal fee.


Spirit's Wi-Fi offers gate-to-gate connectivity, with browsing and streaming packages available.

Airports
TPA

TPA's efficient layout and dispersed TSA checkpoints mean security lines are typically short, making it convenient for early departures.

Read more about TPAby Stefanie Waldek
ATL

Use MARTA rail to avoid Atlanta's traffic. The airport station is the final stop on the red and gold lines, offering a convenient city connection.

Read more about ATLby Blane Bachelor
Our travel experts
Stefanie Waldek

Stefanie Waldek

Expert on Frontier, Delta and TPA

Stefanie Waldek

Stefanie Waldek

Stefanie Waldek is a freelance space, travel, and design writer based in Saratoga Springs, NY. Her words have appeared in Space.com, Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Architectural Digest, and House Beautiful, among other publications. An expert in aviation and expedition cruising, Stefanie is frequently up in the air or on the sea, likely en route to Antarctica or the Arctic.

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Joe Cortez

Expert on Spirit Airlines

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Joe Cortez

Joe Cortez is a seasoned managing editor in aviation with over a decade of industry experience. His work has been featured on prominent platforms such as FlyerTalk and TripSavvy, establishing him as a respected voice in aviation journalism.

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Blane Bachelor

Blane Bachelor

Expert on ATL

Blane Bachelor

Blane Bachelor

Blane Bachelor is a journalist and editor specializing in travel and aviation who writes regularly for top global outlets. Born and raised in Florida, Blane has worked and lived in four countries, including the Netherlands, where she’s currently based with her family. Her favorite way to get to know a new destination is by running or riding a bike around town – or hearing a spooky ghost story about local history. She will always choose the window seat.

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Flights from Tampa to Atlanta - Travel Insights & Trends

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Tampa to Atlanta to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Tampa to Atlanta?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Tampa to Atlanta clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
Your flight ticket price will generally be cheaper if you fly to Atlanta on a Thursday and more expensive on a Monday. On your return trip to Tampa, you should consider flying back on a Monday, and avoid Sundays for better deals.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Tampa to Atlanta?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Tampa to Atlanta, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.
The cheapest month for flights from Tampa to Atlanta is February, where tickets cost $77 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and October, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $155 and $139 respectively.

Can I save money by flying with a layover from Tampa to Atlanta?

The average round-trip price for all non-stop flights, flights with one layover, and flights with two layovers for the route found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.
Yes, flying with a layover may cost you more time, but you can also save money on the route, with a 1 stop layover the cheapest option at $674 on average.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Tampa to Atlanta?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Tampa to Atlanta, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.
To get a below average price on the flight from Tampa to Atlanta, you should book around 2 weeks before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 5 weeks before departure.
 AI-powered savings tips

How to save more on a Tampa to Atlanta flight

When planning a flight from Tampa to Atlanta, there are several strategies that can help you save money. Generally, Wednesday is the cheapest day of the week to fly, and January is the cheapest month.

Advance Booking: Book your flight at least 30 days in advance to get the best price.

Cheapest Airline: Consider flying with Frontier, as it is generally the cheapest airline for this route.

Direct Flight: Opt for a direct flight, as it is typically cheaper than flights with a layover.

Flight Route: Stick to the TPA - ATL route for the most cost-effective option.

This feature is powered by ChatGPT: an OpenAI-developed artificial intelligence model trained with KAYAK proprietary data and third-party data not verified by KAYAK. 


Good to know

Low season

December

High season

October

Cheapest flight

$17
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 43% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 28% increase in price.
Flight from Tampa to Atlanta

When to book flights from Tampa to Atlanta

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Tampa to Atlanta based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
Estimated round-trip price
KAYAK looks at all historical flight data for each date to provide a predicted price for one-way trips or round-trips with a duration up to 40 days. While we try to provide actual minimum prices for each date, some prices are predictions and actual prices may differ.

FAQs for booking flights from Tampa to Atlanta

  • What are the nonstop flight options from Tampa to Atlanta?

    Because these are two large cities and two very busy airports, it is no surprise that there are several nonstop flight options between these two cities. Both Delta Air Lines and Frontier Airlines offer nonstop service between these two cities. Because Atlanta is a hub for Delta Air Lines, they offer quite a few daily nonstop flights.

  • What is a good choice for a hotel that is close to the airport in Atlanta?

    Options for hotels that have a location right near the airport entrance include the Comfort Inn Atlanta Airport, the Microtel Inn by Wyndham Atlanta Airport, and the Days Inn by Wyndham College Park Airport Best Road.

  • Is there a good public transportation option to get from the airport in Atlanta to the city?

    The airport offers connections to the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) train system. There are four different lines that run in the system with two of the lines making stops at the airport and then connecting to the other two lines, meaning that practically any location in the Atlanta area is accessible from the airport. The fare to ride these trains is around $2.50.

  • If someone will be driving me to the airport in Tampa, is it OK for them to drop me off at the terminal building?

    It is perfectly acceptable for vehicles to arrive at the departures area in front of any terminal building so long as they are actively unloading passengers and their luggage. It is important to note that leaving vehicles unattended risks having the vehicle towed away. The airport suggests that if drivers need more time with passengers, they utilize the short-term garage.

  • Can I shower at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport?

    If you’d like to shower upon landing at ATL, The Club at ATL Lounge has shower facilities you can use. Located on the Mezzanine Level of the International Terminal, this paid-entry lounge is open daily from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm.

  • What are the top dining options at Tampa International Airport?

    At TPA, there’s a wide range of restaurants. For quick bites, you should visit Potbelly Sandwich Shop near Gate E69, Goody Goody near Gate C34, or Pei Wei near Gate 14, while for sit-down dining, you should visit Columbia Restaurant near Gate E68, The Café by Mise en Place near Gate F85, and Four Green Field near Gate E62. If you’d like to enjoy a beer or two, you can do so at Ulele Restaurant and Brewery near Gate C34.

  • How accessible are the airports that serve flights from Tampa to Atlanta?

    If you’re disabled, note that both TPA and ATL are highly accessible. If you drive to TPA, you can leave your car at the airport till you return, given that it features disabled-parking spaces. In case you have limited mobility, you’ll access all necessary areas and relieve yourself with ease, given that they both boast wheelchairs, elevators, and ADA-compliant restrooms.  If you have hearing loss or speech impairment, you can use the Teletypewriters (TTY) at the airports to communicate with your loved ones.

  • What are the public transit options from downtown Tampa to Tampa International Airport?

    If you’re on a budget, take a Hillsborough Area Regional Transit bus to travel to TPA from Downtown Tampa. Available hourly, HART buses travel from the Kenny Boulevard Station to TPA in 27 minutes. If you have lots of luggage or are not near the Kenny Boulevard Station, take a taxi, provided by several local companies and a number of ride-hailing apps.

  • Which airlines serving flights from Tampa and Atlanta are considered top eco-friendly airlines?

    Delta and JetBlue are the most eco-friendly airlines among the air travel companies that offer flights from Tampa to Atlanta. This is because they currently have the best-sustained efforts to minimize their carbon footprints.

  • Where can I get assistance at Tampa International Airport?

    If you need help with your airport paging, directions, or flight status, check out the Information Boards on Levels 2 and 3 of TPA’s Main Terminal. For general airport queries, visit the information kiosk in the center of Level 3 of the Main Terminal. This kiosk, staffed with Guest Experience Representatives, operates daily from 4:00 am to 11:30 pm.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Tampa to Atlanta?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Tampa to Atlanta was $17 for a one-way ticket and $36 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between Tampa and Atlanta?

    A passport is not required to fly from Tampa to Atlanta.

  • Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Tampa to Atlanta?

    All the following airlines offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Tampa to Atlanta flight route: Delta, JetBlue, American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, KLM, and Air France.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Tampa to Atlanta?

    The Airbus A320neo is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Tampa to Atlanta flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Tampa to Atlanta?

    SkyTeam is the only airline alliance operating flights between Tampa and Atlanta.

  • On which days can I fly direct from Tampa to Atlanta?

    There are nonstop flights from Tampa to Atlanta on a daily basis.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Tampa to Atlanta, Southwest or Delta?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Tampa to Atlanta are Southwest and Delta. With an average price for the route of $285 and an overall rating of 8.1, Southwest is the most popular choice. Delta is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $266 and an overall rating of 8.0.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Tampa to Atlanta?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Tampa to Atlanta.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Tampa to Atlanta?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Atlanta from Tampa is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Tampa to Atlanta?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Atlanta with an airline and back to Tampa with another airline. Booking your flights between Tampa and ATL can sometimes prove cheaper using this method.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Tampa to Atlanta?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Atlanta from Tampa up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Tampa to Atlanta

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $120 or less one-way and $206 or less round-trip.
  • One thing that might surprise travelers about Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport is the number of art installations located there. There is artwork that you can see in the pre-security area and in the Transportation Mall, as well as several art installations found throughout all of the concourses of the terminal buildings. In fact, this collection of art is one of the largest public art collections in the southeastern United States.
  • If you are going to be driving your own car to the Tampa International Airport (TPA), they have several different options for you to park your car. Their economy garage costs around $12 per day and their long-term garage costs around $20 per day.
  • If someone will be driving to pick you up at the Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport (ATL), the airport suggests that they wait for you in their free cell phone lot that sits just a short drive from the airport terminal building.
  • If you need somewhere to relax before your flight to Atlanta, the Tampa International Airport offers both a Delta Air Lines Delta Sky Club and an American Airlines Admirals Club for your convenience. The Delta Sky Club sits at Airside E and the Admirals Club has a location in Airside F.
  • If you will be bringing your pet along for your flight, the Tampa International Airport states that pets can enter the terminal building so long as they are on a leash or in an approved pet carrier. There are also relief areas located beyond security.
  • If you’re flying to Atlanta with your baby, you can comfortably breastfeed him/her at one of Tampa International Airport’s (TPA) nursing rooms. Equipped with comfortable seating, power outlets with USB ports, changing tables, and sinks, they’re found in the Main Terminal, Airside E, and Airside F.
  • Suppose you’re set to depart for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) early in the morning. To avoid missing your flight, consider spending your night at the Marriott Tampa Airport, given that this establishment is inside the main terminal and accessible from the Transfer Level.
  • At TPA and ATL, you can partake in your prayers in a quiet and serene environment. This is because both airports feature exclusive prayer rooms. TPA has one chapel on the Transfer Level. On the other hand, ATL has three interfaith prayer rooms. One is on the 3rd floor of the Atrium, another is behind Martin Luther King Junior Exhibit in Concourse E, and the final one is on the 2nd floor of Concourse F.
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Prefer to fly direct from Tampa to Atlanta?

Find which airlines fly direct from Tampa Airport to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, which days they fly and book direct flights.

Direct departures

Tampa to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson

Monday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Tuesday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +8 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +9 more

Wednesday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Thursday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +8 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +9 more

Friday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Saturday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +8 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +9 more

Sunday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

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Direct returns

Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson to Tampa

Monday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Tuesday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +8 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +9 more

Wednesday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Thursday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Friday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

Saturday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +8 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +9 more

Sunday

Aeromexico, Air France, Delta, +9 more

Aeromexico, Air France, +10 more

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Top 5 airlines serving from Tampa to Atlanta

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying from Tampa to Atlanta. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Tampa to Atlanta? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
8.1
SouthwestOverall score based on 4653 reviews
8.1Comfort
8.7Crew
7.7Entertainment
7.2Food
8.2Boarding
Airline reviews

Crew was great flight was great baggage claim was a failure. It took over 1 hour for bags to arrive. Poor communication poor effort when I spoke to the supervisor about the delay

10.0 ExcellentRoxann, Dec 2024MCO - STL
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Crew was great flight was great baggage claim was a failure. It took over 1 hour for bags to arrive. Poor communication poor effort when I spoke to the supervisor about the delay

Planes are aged. The wifi is unreliable and on many fights, no-existent. The flight attendants were very good.

I had a wonderful flight, but the only thing that annoyed me was how crowded TSA was. I still believe airports and all planes work together to bunch everyone together to drive up cost.

Easy to book and to get check in and get on and off.

Everything worked well. Crew was as entertaining as is possible on a plane flight. Southwest still has good legroom:

My original flight was extremely delayed but I was able to join the standby list for an earlier flight. I was grateful for this feature but I wish I could’ve gotten my standby confirmation sooner.

Glad flight made it out. So many delays due to hurricane. everyone did a great job.

The flight was delayed about 20 minutes, but this was an evening flight, so it comes as no surprise. This flight came a good 1.5 days ahead of hurricane Helene which was still far out in the gulf. However, the flight never removed the seated buckle light. The staff announced from the beginning that due to the bad weather (I suppose the hurricane a day and a half away) they would have to do an abbreviated service with water and a snack. I am fine with their water and snack offering, but this was one of the smoothest flights I've had in years. If Southwest believes a flight like this requires everyone to remain seated, then all of their flights should remain buckled for the entire flight. I cannot help but wonder if things like this are a sneaky way to cut back on expenses since the airline is currently under a lot of pressure to reduce costs.

The first leg of the trip was great. The second leg from BWI to RIC was late, which was more screenful and tiring that late in the evening.

Chairs are not reclinable. Not ear phones for sale. Seats should be assigned to avoid confrontations. Flight attendants were AMAZING.

Typically I give delta excellent reviews. Our flight was delayed 2hrs, I was one of the fortunate ones who were able to get to my connecting flight. Also, annoying that on the connecting flight boarding personnel make me put away a small bag into my carryon. It small enough to put in back pocket seat, why hold me and the line up to just push it into my carryon.

Delta flight attendants poorly managed the boarding process and overhead storage. My bag was checked last minute and no claim ticket was provided. My bag is now lost. Complete incompetence by all flight crew involved.

Crew was nice. Flight was timely. Seats could be better as well as the food considering it’s first class.

Most of my discomfort was going through TSA. However, the Delta seats had inadequate leg room and I tried my very best to connect to the wi-fi and it was a cumbersome process that finally gave me the info that I needed to sign in AFTER I had completed the flight...Why make it so difficult to use? That said I really really appreciate the pilot taking a little extra time to avoid a bad storm area and both landings in Atlanta and Orlando were flawless to my delight!!!

Delta was really good about being transparent with why we were delayed it’s just that’s the plane was really old and outdated and a lot of the comfort and amenities we know Delta to have did not shine through

Bottom seat cushion is almost non existent. Very uncomfortable seat.

Pretty standard flight. Delta has a good selection of movies.

The seats are uncomfortable and there was no power to recharge a phone.

The plane was very warm upon entering. This was a bigger problem as the weather was cold so people were dressed accordingly.

The crew was very polite as I have a few handicaps and everything was made pleasant. Check-in was easy as I was brought on board by the wheelchair assistant. One flight attendant did make sure my personal item was carefully stored under the seat in front of me. I was made to feel welcome as a customer as I made my first trip with a few disabilities. Entertainment and wifi worked quite well. The only food service were snacks and drinks. Those were okay. Overall it was a very smooth flight and encouraged me to use Delta again.

I had a horrible experience from the time I dropped off my bags until the time I landed. The staff taking the bags at the check-in counter prior to security, forced me to check my baby stroller, even though it weighed less than 20 pounds. their excuse was that the wheels were too big. I have never had an issue gate checking this exact same stroller in the past either on American or on any other airline. when I asked for the agent to show me the rule about the size of the wheels on strollers, they told me to look it up on the AA website. I did so, and did not find any indication that wheel size was a problem for gate checking strollers. The only limitation would be the weight of the stroller which mine was below. I was left with a one-year-old child and all of my carry-on luggage, diaper bag, and the like to walk around the airport without the assistance of a stroller and had the same issue when I exited the plane and had to go all the way to baggage claim without a stroller. In addition, while on the airplane, I was told I can only get one bag of cookies as a snack, even though I was with a child. Apparently my child and I were supposed to share a cookie. While this latter issue is a minor one, it is just another example of the absolutely horrible customer service that American Airlines provides. In addition, the 737 aircraft that I was on was extremely hot and the air vents above the seat were so far away from the aisle and middle seats that it was comical. I could barely reach the air vent to adjust it. I had to ask the person in the window seat to do it for me. The whole experience was just a nightmare.

Ok. Got us there safely and a bit early. Need food available on this long flight. Almost 3 hours.

Flight was delayed by 11 hours. Flight agent finally had to rebook us, but did not rebook fully correctly. We had to pay out of pocket to get to the hotel they booked us and couldn’t check in the next day online because the next day’s agent said they didn’t complete the process the night before.

Had to go get beer myself from attendants in the back of the aircraft

Flight was delayed multiple times and I chose to switch to another flight that had a layover. I finally arrived 7 hours later than I was supposed to.

Flight areas delayed 3 hours , train in the airport didn’t work

The flight was on time and everything went very smoothly.

I think I paid for an extra legroom seat and to be honest, there was not a lot of space available for my not very long legs. The flight was totally full and the staff did everything possible to meet the needs of all passengers. My only concern was for the size and spacing of my seat.

We were offered Flight Change due to overbooking. We accepted and chose an earlier flight. We went to Rebooking center to make the change but agent told us no changes permitted on our Basic ticket. AA should not have made the offer to change our flight.

Finding the gate was very confusing. Our boarding pass listed one gate and the staff verbally told us a different gate.

The plane had to wait an hour before docking, then another 1.5 hrs to get our luggage. Bad experience.

They delayed the flight for several hours and didn't even give reason.

My other half doesn't have his luggage and I made a mistake by getting 3 check in bags instead of 2 and I'm going through changes to get credit for the one I didn't use. There giving me the run around!

Over 2 hour delay due to “weather” but all other flights were taking off with no issues. We felt lied to the entire time as well.

The flight kept getting delayed until it ws finally cancelled due to weather. While the airline was able to get me another flight, it was not for two days, which meant that I had to waste two days of vacation. On top of that, the airline refused to provide any form of compensation for my inconvenience.

Had the comfy front seats. Flight was good . Flight attendants where loud and laughing for over a half hour . I mean loud. They sounded like the were at a bar , talking about guys, hair , and skin products. There was no food or entertainment on the plane . Brought my own

Spirit failed me in all respects and was blunt about it Left me stranded for 2 days I had to purchase another very expensive ticket

Very uncomfortable space with an oversized passenger in the center seat when the airlines could have given her an aisle or window seat. Couldn’t move the entire flight.

You get what you pay for, but those tickets weren't cheap, so I expected better, but Spirit is just one of those airlines.

They charge you for everything. Even water. They accepted my dog as a service dog in my reservation. Then they asked for a DOT form that was impossible to provide. I had to pay $175 for my service to fly with me, that would protect me from death if I ate peanuts. They did not however, serve peanuts on the plane.

The seats were extremely hard and uncomfortable. It was disappointing even for a budget airline.

Charging $74 for one checked bag is outrageous. I will never fly Frontier again.

It was a redeye flight, so every passenger just wanted to sleep, but through the entire flight, the flight crew made announcements over the loudspeaker at maximum volume every few minutes making sleep impossible. For example: it’s 2am, and the crew decides to give an extremely detailed announcement about snacks and beverages for sale. And 3am is the perfect time to wake up everyone with a lengthy announcement about how to get a coffee refill and how to take advantage of new offer from frontier for a credit card.

One crew member was rude about our bags. Be nice about it. We don’t fly a lot. And the fact that you have to pay for a carry on is ridiculous

At check in they don’t let you be with the person you are traveling with unless you pay $40 per seat . Really bad policy they have

The trip was unremarkable which is good. Crew was very professional and courteous.

I didn’t have any food or check out the entertainment so there should be ‘not applicable’ option. Instead I chose ‘okay’. Anyway, this was my first ever Frontier flight! I was pleased with the new options for Zone1 (exit row seat, carryon included, first to board, etc) and was surprised at seat comfort from the stories I’ve heard/read.

Online check-in was not user-friendly. Too many fees, not cost effective.

I brought a ticket and car rental through Travelocity. There was no where to add a KTN. So I thought i’d add it by looking up ticket on frontier website. I tried 3 times with the frontier chat bot to add my KTN it never updated my boarding pass. So then I tried showing up early to do it in person at the airport. The first employee update my ktn in the system and gave me a new boarding pass. I was sent back by tsa to join regular line. Then I was told to add my Ktn. It would cost me $25 extra. Given the length of the cue I did pay. Congratulations! BUT I will NEVER fly frontier again. Plus the plane was very old. It had actual ashtrays and old looking tray backs. Worst travel experience ever. Im warning my friends and family not to use frontier ever.

FRONTIER SUCKS! The agent downstairs tricked me into booking, just to get to the gate. At the gate, they told me they couldn't help. I then called Customer Service. They and the gate attendants kept blaming each other. Neither side was willing to help the customer.

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