Frontier Airlines, Allegiant Air, and Spirit Airlines are prominent low-cost carriers in the United States. Known for offering low fares, these airlines often charge additional fees for various services. In contrast to Southwest Airlines, which offered free checked bags until 2025, these carriers have consistently used baggage fees as a revenue source.
Spirit Airlines operates an Airbus A320-family fleet and serves both domestic and international routes. The airline's CEO is Ted Christie. Allegiant Air primarily flies A320-family jets but also includes Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in its fleet. Unlike Spirit and Frontier, Allegiant does not operate international flights.
All three airlines provide assigned seats at no cost but offer seat selection for an extra fee. Frontier charges $15 per passenger per flight segment for seat selection, while Spirit's seat upgrade costs range from $1 to $200. Allegiant charges between $1 and $80 for selecting a seat.