Frontier Airlines Offering Empty Middle Seat Upgrade
Frontier Airlines is rolling out a new feature called “UpFront Plus” where passengers can basically buy out the middle seat in the row they’re sitting in. According to the NY Post, it’s aimed at giving folks more personal space…while avoiding those awkward armrest battles. For $49, you get both armrests, some extra legroom, and the perk of being among the first to deplane.
All great perks, especially for couples flying. When my husband flies, he likes the window; when I fly, I like the aisle, but it’s so awkward when some random person is sitting between us because we are talking and sharing snacks.
By providing this option, Frontier is addressing the needs of passengers who value personal space and peace of mind while flying. The Empty Middle Seat Upgrade not only enhances the overall flying experience for passengers but also aligns with current health and safety concerns. With social distancing measures still on everyone’s mind, having an empty middle seat can provide an added layer of protection and peace of mind for travelers. This option may appeal to those who prioritize comfort, personal space, and safety while flying with Frontier Airlines.
However, it’s only available for the first two rows on certain flights, and some might wonder if it’s worth the extra cost…especially when Frontier is known for its budget-friendly fares. The new feature rolls out on April 10th, but the $49 fee might fluctuate based on demand. Meanwhile, the debate over airplane etiquette continues, especially when it comes to who gets control of those precious armrests.