SPORTING EQUIPMENT & SPECIAL / FRAGILE ITEMS Air Pumps Alcoholic Beverages, Liquor Item Guidelines Price Metal floor pumps and gauges May be transported when in sealed retail packaging. Alcoholic beverages may not 70% alcohol by volume. Alcohol and content is subject to customs limitations. Limit: 5 liters per passenger. Beer and wine containing 24% alcohol by volume or less are not regulated, except by international customs, and can be transported without restriction. Carry-on Restrictions: May only be carried on board following TSA liquid restrictions or when purchased on the concourse after clearing the security checkpoint. Connecting passengers who leave the sterile area must place alcohol ing TSA liquid restrictions in checked baggage prior to returning through the screening checkpoint. Carry-On/ Checked Acceptance Liability unless packaged in a hardsided NOTE: Personal Alcoholic Beverages may not be consumed onboard the aircraft. Ammunition A maximum of 11 pounds is accepted in checked baggage per passenger. Ammunition must be packaged in the manufacturer's original container or equivalent.
Antlers Antlers or horns must be free of residue; points must be covered and protected. Items which 99.9 pounds or 109 linear inches will not be $100 No other fees Archery (Bows and Arrows) One bag which may include bows, arrows, and a maintenance kit. Items must be enclosed in a container of sufficient strength to protect the bow, quiver, and arrows from accidental damage. Artwork Pictures, drawings, statues, models, souvenirs, curios, trophies, and similar articles. Baby Items- Essential Diaper bag, stroller. Refer to Child Restraint systems for information on Car Seat and Restraint devices. Refer to Strollers for more information on child mobility. Exempt item when traveling with the infant, no charges unless packaged in a hardsided case Baby Items-Non- Essential Playpen
Batteries Frontier accepts spillable (wet cell) and nonspillable (dry cell) batteries. Refer to Traveling with Wheelchairs for more information. No additional fees apply if packed within checked baggage. - Items transported to power a medical assistive device, including wheelchairs, are exempt from all charges. Bicycles Non-motorized touring or racing bicycles with single seats. Bicycles must have the handlebars fixed sideways and the pedals removed and encased in a protective, durable case or box. Pedals do not need to be removed if wrapped in plastic foam or similar material. A checked bike fee of $75 per direction applies. No other fees Items which 99.9 pounds or 109 linear inches will not be Blood, Biological Substances, Organs, Tissues Not Accepted - Checked: No Boogie Boards, Wake Boards The skeg fin must be encased in protective material. unless packaged in a hardsided
Bowling Equipment Bowling balls & shoes. Bowling equip is subject to excess, oversize, & overweight. Camping Equipment Tents, backpacks, sleeping bags, or knapsacks. NOTE: Propane tanks and Sternos are not. Refer to www.tsa.gov for permitted and prohibited items list. Ceramics, Chinaware, Glass Pots, statues, bowls, dishes, glasses or other containers made of clay hardened by heat; earthenware, crockery, ornaments made of porcelain or baked clay and items made of or containing glass and similar articles. Child Restraint Systems Car seats and Frontierapproved child harnesses (AMSafe Aviation C.A.R.E.S.) with air-travelapproved Department of Transportation (DOT) labels. NOTE: If no label, the item may be checked only. Booster seats may not be used during take-off and landing but may be used during flight. Exempt item, no charges Compressed Air Cylinders Cylinders for gas or liquid accepted when regulator valves are completely removed to allow for visual inspection inside the container. Cylinders of oxygen/co2/no2 are not allowed.
Coolers Coolers containing food items and dry ice. Dry ice may be used as a refrigerant only. The cooler or package must permit the release of carbon dioxide gas. Styrofoam containers and ice made from water are not Refer to Dry Ice for more information. The cooler covered, but the contents will not. NOTE: Frontier is not liable for items transported in the cooler. Refer to Food Items. Crematory Remains Crematory remains (human or animal) may be transported under certain conditions. The container must be made of a material such as wood or plastic that can be successfully screened by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). TSA will not open the container under any circumstances. If the container cannot be screened, it will not be allowed. If the urn is checked, it must be sufficiently packaged in a wellinsulated and sturdy container. Disabling Devices Pepper spray, bear spray, mace, or any item containing an irritant or incapacitating substance are accepted in limited quantities. One item 4 ounces or less with a locking cap that prevents accidental discharge. No additional fees apply if packed within checked baggage. ; One item 4 oz. or less with a locking cap that prevents accidental discharge.
Dry Ice (Carbon Dioxide, Solid Electronics, Photographic, Mechanical Items Accepted in limited quantities as follows: -Checked: Maximum 5.5 pounds of dry ice per passenger -Carry-on: Maximum 5.5 pounds of dry ice per passenger All video and audio devices including but not limited to: televisions, radios, stereo equipment, video camcorders, DVD players/recorders and accessories; computer equipment (laptop, CPU, monitor, etc.); typewriters, hair dryers, sewing machines, and specialized equipment. maximum of 5.5 lbs of dry ice per passenger. Electronic Cigarettes; Vape Pens Carriage of batterypowered electronic smoking devices in passenger baggage (e.g., e-cigarettes, e-cigs, e- cigars, e-pipes, e-hookahs, personal vaporizers, electronic nicotine delivery systems) is only allowed as. No additional fees apply if packed within baggage; otherwise, Checked: No Carry-on: Yes Fencing Equipment One bag which may include swords, mask, outfit and shoes, cables, screwdriver (or toolkit), electricity tester, gloves, and breast plate, or cup protector. Firearms Handguns, shot guns, BB guns, compressed air guns, paintball guns, etc. Refer to Equipment and Firearms for more information. Fireworks Not Accepted - Checked: No
Fishing Equipment One bag which may include rods, reels, landing nets, fishing boots and tackle box. NOTE: Contents in tackle boxes are not accepted as. Carry-on: Yes. A fishing pole only may the baggage dimensions as long as it fits into the overhead bin. Food Items Raw or cooked meat, seafood, game, dried goods and beverages. See also Coolers in this chart. May only be carried on board following TSA liquid restrictions or when purchased on the concourse after clearing the security check point. NOTE: Frontier is not liable for damage or spoilage of food items. Gas Powered Equipment Chainsaws, powerwashers, leaf-blowers, and generators. Must be new (never used). Carry-on: No Golf Equipment One bag which may include golf clubs and shoes. charges apply if item is 50 lbs or more. Oversize fees do not Hang Gliding Equipment One hang glider per ticketed passenger. Items which 99.9 pounds will not be Items which 15 feet will not be
Hockey Equipment One item which may include a hockey stick, pads, uniform and equipment. Hockey sticks may be checked separately from the equipment bag, but still count as one item. One equipment bag and one hockey stick (or two hockey sticks if bound together) packed separately = one item Household Articles Lamps, lamp shades, furniture, and items of similar nature. Human Remains Not Accepted - Checked: No Kayak & Canoe One kayak or canoe, with paddles. Items which 99.9 pounds will not be Items which 15 feet will not be Knee Defenders Knee Defenders inhibit seats from reclining and are prohibited for use onboard.
Lighters and Matches Lighters and matches are accepted in limited quantities per TSA guidelines. Lighters with flammable liquid reservoir containing absorbed liquid fuel (i.e. Zippos) are not "Strike Anywhere" matches are not No additional fees apply if packed within checked or baggage. Refer to www.tsa.gov for permitted and prohibited items list. Lithium Batteries Lithium-ion batteries, weighing 8 grams or less per battery. Lithium metal batteries, weighing 2 grams or less per battery, may be No additional fees apply if packed within checked or baggage. ; however, no loose batteries may be Batteries must be installed in a device when packed in a checked bag. ; however, a limit of two loose lithium batteries may be transported when stored in zip top plastic bags, original retail packing, or when the terminals are protected with nonconductive tape or when installed within electronic devices. Live Animals Certain animals are acceptable to carry onboard the aircraft within the U.S. and to or from some international destinations. Refer to Traveling with Pets for more information. Carry-on: $75 each way. No other fees Checked: No Carry-on: Yes; however, the animal must be contained in a kennel which allows the animal to sit, stand and lay down in a comfortable position and still fits under the seat.
Live Fish Not Accepted - Checked: No Media Equipment Amplifiers, speakers, or similar articles. To carry these items onto the aircraft, refer to Rule 215 Cabin Seat Baggage for more information. Weight limits apply based on aircraft type as follows: -Airbus: 100 pounds Exception: A representative of a network or broadcasting company, or a film or video production company, with appropriate credentials, may check excess, oversize, and overweight baggage or other items for a flat fee of USD 75 per item. Medical Devices Syringes, needles, medication, etc. CPAP, breast pumps, and respiratory items Exempt item, no charges Refer to www.tsa.gov for permitted and prohibited items list.
Musical Instruments - Small Musical instruments such as guitars, violins, cymbals, etc. NOTE: We will not remove passenger baggage to make room nor will we provide special boarding. The musical instrument must fit into available space at the time of boarding; otherwise, the item checked at the gate and delivered to the jetbridge at the next stop. Carry-on: Yes. A musical item may the baggage dimensions as long as it fits into the overhead bin. Musical Instruments - Large Large musical instruments such as cellos, which will not fit into the overhead bin may only be carried on board the aircraft if a seat is purchased. Refer to Rule 215 in the Contract of Carriage Cabin Seat Baggage for more information. if a seat is purchased. Items that 100 pounds will not be Organs or Tissue from a Human or Animal Oxygen Concentrator; Portable (POC) Not Accepted - Checked: No Approved brands of battery-powered POCs are accepted for onboard use and transport on Frontier flights. NOTE: Non-approved portable oxygen concentrators may be accepted for transport but may not be used onboard. Refer to Lithium Batteries for more information. Exempt item, no charges Oxygen Generators Not Accepted - Checked: No Paint Not Includes, water and oil based paint, liquid, gel, or aerosol, flammable and nonflammable paint, turpentine, paint thinner, and spray paint. - Checked: No
Paintball Guns Refer to Equipment and Firearms for more information. Refer to www.tsa.gov for permitted and prohibited items list. Parachutes Parachutes with or without an Automatic Activation Device (AAD) are accepted as checked baggage only. Carry-on: No Perishables Flowers, plants, food, medicine, and similar articles are accepted for domestic transport. Refer to Dry Ice (Carbon Dioxide, solid)for more information Personal Electric Vehicles Not These items are also known as self-balancing scooters, electric skateboards, drifting boards, rover boards and hover boards. Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) powered personal electric vehicles are not accepted for transport under any circumstances. - Checked: No Poster Tubes Poster/document tubes. NOTE: We will not remove passenger baggage to make room nor will we provide special boarding. The poster tube must fit into available space at the time of boarding; otherwise, the item checked at the gate and delivered to the jetbridge at the next stop. Carry-on: Yes. A poster tube may the baggage dimensions as long as it fits into the overhead bin.
Scuba Gear One bag which may include fins, mask, knife, snorkel, regulator, safety vest, spear gun, pressure gauge, tank harness, empty scuba tank (with the regulator valve completely removed). NOTE : -Smaller items such as fins, mask, or snorkel may be packed within the passenger's standard baggage. -Knife and spear gun must be checked Segway Transporters Frontier accepts Segways powered by Nickel-Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) batteries as assistive devices only. Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) powered Segways are not accepted for transport under any circumstances. Assistive devices are exempt from all charges. Self Heating Meals or Drinks Not Accepted - Checked: No Skates Ice skates or roller skates. Skateboard Cannot accept skateboards with haz-mat stickers
Ski Equipment - Snow and Water One item which may include skis, ski poles, and ski boots. One pair of boots (in a boot bag) may be checked separately from the ski bag, but still count as one item as long as the boot bag does not 25 pounds. If the boot bag is more than 25 pounds, it considered a second bag. For Example: -One ski bag and one pair of boots (less than 25 pounds) = one item -One piece of luggage, one ski bag and one pair of boots = two items -One ski bag and one boot bag more than 25 pounds = two items If the boot bag is over 25 pounds, it is charged as a second bag. charges apply if item is 50 pounds or more. Oversize charges do not for boots only, Sleep Apnea Continuous Airway Pressure (CPAP) Machines Snowboard When the unit contains an oxygen cylinder, the canister must be empty and the regulator valve removed. Electrical power is not available onboard the aircraft. One item which may include one snowboard, one set of bindings, and one pair of boots. One pair of boots (in a boot bag) may be checked separately from the snowboard, but still count as one item as long as the boot bag does not 25 pounds. If the boot bag is more than 25 pounds, it considered a second bag. For example: -One snowboard bag and one pair of boots = one item -One piece of luggage, one snowboard and one pair of boots = two items -One snowboard and one boot bag over 25 pounds = two items Exempt item, no charges If the boot bag is over 25 pounds, it is charged as a second bag. charges apply if item is 50 pounds or more. Oversize charges do not for boots only, unless packaged in a hardsided
Sporting or Recreational Equipment - Small Equipment that is carried onto the plane must either be small enough to meet carry on dimensions or break down and be packaged in one item to fit completely within our NOTE: We will not remove passenger baggage to make room nor will we provide special boarding. The equipment must fit into available space at the time of boarding; otherwise, the item gate checked. Sporting or Recreational Equipment - Large Large equipment such as Lacrosse sticks, skateboards, oars, paddles javelins, may not carried on board the aircraft. Refer to www.tsa.gov for permitted and prohibited items list. Sporting or Recreational Equipment - Exception Tennis Rackets, Fishing Poles NOTE: We will not remove passenger baggage to make room nor will we provide special boarding. The tennis racket must fit into available space at the time of boarding; otherwise, the item checked at the gate and delivered to the jetbridge at the next stop. Carry-on: Yes. The tennis racket or fishing pole may the baggage dimensions as long as it fits into the overhead bin. Strollers Child mobility devices. Exempt item, no charges Styrofoam Containers Styrofoam coolers and food containers without dry ice may be carried onboard the aircraft; but not checked. Checked: No
Surfboards, Wave Skis, Kite Boards One item includes one surfboard, one wave ski, or one kite board. The skeg fin must be encased in protective material. Items which 99.9 pounds will not be Items which 15 feet will not be Tools Knives, scissors, wine openers, screw drivers, multi-purpose tools, etc. May only be transported in checked baggage. Refer to www.tsa.gov for permitted and prohibited items list. Ventilator or Respirator Ventilators or respirators may be checked or carried onboard. Carry-on: Electrical power is not available onboard the aircraft. Refer to Batteries for more information. Exempt item, no charges Wedding or Formal Attire Wedding dresses, tuxedos, formal gowns. NOTE: We will not remove passenger baggage to make room nor will we provide special boarding. The formal attire must fit into available space at the time of boarding; otherwise, the item checked at the gate and delivered to the jetbridge at the next stop. Carry-on: Yes. The formal attire may the baggage dimensions as long as it fits into the overhead bin. Windsurfing One bag which may include one windsurfing board, one wooden boom, one mast, and one sail. Items which 99.9 pounds will not be Items which 15 feet in length will not be