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Frontier Airlines will Match Your Student Loan Debt with Miles ✈️💸

Yes! You read that right; Frontier is currently running a contest where you could match your student loan debt with flight miles to use in one of their many destinations.

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Eduardo Vega·8/22/2023
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Pirates, your student loan debt might be the ticket for your next trip! Frontier Airlines is running a contest & matching your amount with miles.

How does it work?

  1. Frontier will pick 100 lucky winners and match their student loan debt with miles.

  2. The maximum match will equal $100,000

  3. Only one entry per person is allowed

  4. You can get extra entries by following the airlines in the socials or sharing the contest on yours

  5. The winners will be selected by a random number generator

How do I Participate?

All you need to do is fill out a form, and have a Frontier Airlines miles account.

Don't have a miles account? No worries, you can sign up here.

What's the Due Date?

The application period closes on August 27th, and it's open to all residents of the United States.

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