Rove Miles Adds New Partner: Frontier Transfer 25% Bonus Through July 31

Rove Miles Frontier transfer bonus turning 1,000 Rove Miles into 1,250 Frontier miles
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Rove Miles Frontier transfers are now live, and Rove is launching the partnership with a 25% transfer bonus that runs through July 31, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. EDT. Rove members can now move Rove Miles to Frontier miles at a 1:1 base ratio, which means everyday earning through Rove can now be pointed straight at cheap domestic and leisure flights.

This is a brand new option in Rove’s transfer lineup, and the launch bonus is the reason to pay attention right now rather than later.

For our full Rove Miles guide, click here.

How The Rove Miles To Frontier Transfer Works

The base transfer rate is 1:1. Every 1,000 Rove Miles you move becomes 1,000 Frontier miles under normal conditions, with no minimums or gimmicks buried in the fine print.

Through the promotional window, that rate improves. Any transfer completed by July 31, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. EDT earns a 25% bonus, so 1,000 Rove Miles lands as 1,250 Frontier miles instead. Transfers happen directly through the Rove platform, and Frontier flights are searchable and bookable on Rove with live availability, so you can confirm a redemption exists before you move anything.

What The 25% Bonus Actually Gets You

Here is the honest math. With the bonus, 1,000 Rove Miles converts to 1,250 Frontier miles. If you value a Frontier mile at roughly 1 cent, which is a common estimate and not an official figure from Frontier, those 1,250 miles are worth somewhere around $12.50. That works out to about 1.25 cents of value per Rove Mile routed through this deal, versus about 1 cent per Rove Mile at the standard 1:1 rate with no bonus.

The bonus is doing real work here. It lifts each Rove Mile by about 25% in Frontier value, and on a larger transfer that compounds fast. Move 20,000 Rove Miles during the promo and you walk away with 25,000 Frontier miles rather than 20,000, a 5,000 mile difference for doing nothing but transferring before the deadline.

One caution before you get excited. Frontier prices its award seats dynamically, so the actual cents-per-mile you get depends entirely on the specific flight. Some routes will beat that 1 cent estimate and some will fall well short of it. Always compare the mileage price against the cash fare on the same flight before you transfer, because Frontier’s cash fares are often low enough that paying cash is the smarter move.

Where You Can Fly Frontier

Frontier runs a low-fare, leisure-focused network with more than 100 destinations. Coverage spans the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central America, which puts a lot of vacation markets, warm-weather escapes, and major domestic cities within reach.

We typically focus on luxury travel here, so let me be honest about where a deal like this actually earns its place. If you are flying a short-haul route or a quick connection, I do not recommend splurging on business or first class for a seat that will never deliver the comfort or the cents-per-point of a lie-flat long-haul. A two-hour hop in a premium cabin is mostly a wider seat and an earlier boarding group, not an experience worth burning valuable transferable miles on. That is exactly the situation where Frontier fits. Point your everyday Rove earning at the cheap functional seat, get where you are going, and save your premium currencies for the long-haul redemptions where lie-flat comfort genuinely changes the trip.

This partnership fits a specific kind of trip. It shines for shorter domestic hops, family visits, weekend getaways, and budget beach trips rather than premium long-haul aspirations. If your goal is a cheap seat to see relatives or a quick sun break, Frontier miles now give your Rove balance a direct path to it.

Rove’s Full Transfer Partner Lineup

Frontier joins a transfer roster that already leans heavily international, which makes the domestic budget angle a genuinely new addition. The current airline and travel partners are Aeromexico Rewards, Air Canada Aeroplan, ALL Accor, Air France-KLM Flying Blue, Air India Maharaja Club, Cathay, Etihad Guest, Finnair Plus, Hainan Airlines Fortune Wings Club, Japan Airlines Mileage Bank, Miles & More, SAS EuroBonus, Qatar Airways Privilege Club, Thai Airways Royal Orchid Plus, Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles, Vietnam Airlines Lotusmiles, Virgin Atlantic Flying Club, and Virgin Red, plus Frontier miles as of this launch.

For our full Rove Miles guide, click here.

How To Transfer Before The Bonus Ends

The process is simple. Log into the Rove platform, choose Frontier as your transfer destination, and move the Rove Miles you want to convert. The 25% bonus applies automatically to transfers completed by July 31, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. EDT, so the only thing standing between you and the boosted rate is the clock.

Search your intended Frontier flight on Rove first. Because Frontier award pricing moves around, confirm the seat you want prices reasonably in miles before you transfer, since transfers are generally not reversible once they land.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you do not already have a concrete Frontier trip in mind. Transferring miles speculatively into a single low-value airline program is how points sit idle and lose value, and Frontier miles are not the kind of flexible currency you want to stockpile.

Skip it too if your Rove balance is better spent elsewhere. Rove’s international partners like Flying Blue, Turkish Miles&Smiles, and Virgin Atlantic can deliver far more value per mile on the right redemption than a domestic Frontier ticket ever will, so if you are sitting on a modest balance and chasing maximum value, those partners usually win. And if the Frontier flight you want is cheap in cash, just pay cash and keep your miles. The 25% bonus is a nice sweetener, but it only matters if a Frontier redemption genuinely beats the alternatives for the trip you are actually taking.

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