Airline to give free flights to whoever adopts one of these cats

It’s the purr-fect thank you.

Frontier Airlines will provide free flight vouchers to whoever adopts one of three kittens, who were named after airlines, from a Las Vegas-based animal shelter, the carrier says.

The cats — named Frontier, Spirit and Delta — are recent arrivals at the Animal Foundation of Las Vegas, Nevada’s largest animal shelter.

“We’d love to donate two flight vouchers each to the people who adopt @Delta and @Spirit; and four vouchers to the person who adopts Frontier,” the Denver-based “ultra-low-cost” carrier tweeted last week.

The vouches have been delivered to the shelter, but won’t be distributed until the kittens are ready for adoption in about a month, an airline rep said.

“The adoption organization has the vouchers in hand and has expressed their gratitude,” said Frontier Corporate Communications Director Jennifer de la Cruz.

photos of each of the three kitchens
The cats are recent arrivals at an animal shelter in Nevada.
Twitter/@animalfndlv

“The kittens are a bit young to be adopted out yet, according to what the organization has indicated, but should be ready for adoption in a month or so.”

Some Twitter commenters questioned the names, since unlike Frontier and Spirit, Delta is not a low-cost carrier.

One of the kitties was supposed to be called Southwest, the Animal Foundation said on Twitter — until the airline’s cancellation crisis last week gave the name bad juju.

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