RSVP
Nov 22, 09, 11:52 am
Frontier Seat Maps are now available prior to booking flights on the YX site. However, there is no indication of the "Stretch" seating in the first four rows after Feb.1.
Midwest Airlines Midwest Miles (Pre-Alignment) - Frontier Seat MapsView Full Version : Frontier Seat Maps RSVP Nov 22, 09, 11:52 am Frontier Seat Maps are now available prior to booking flights on the YX site. However, there is no indication of the "Stretch" seating in the first four rows after Feb.1. azstar Nov 22, 09, 3:43 pm It's my understanding that they won't be promoting Stretch seating on the Airbus flights until after all the aircraft have been reconfigured. I don't know when that will be. RSVP Nov 22, 09, 4:17 pm It's my understanding that they won't be promoting Stretch seating on the Airbus flights until after all the aircraft have been reconfigured. I don't know when that will be. The last date we heard for fleet wide STRETCH seating was February 1. knope2001 Nov 22, 09, 4:56 pm I think it's a fair bet that before they start pushing STRETCH there will be some standardization / commonality on premium-section policies and fees. Patience is the buzz word, I guess. RSVP Dec 5, 09, 7:05 pm The maps seem to mysteriously have disappeared. Perhaps, they are being updated with Stretch seating. knope2001 Dec 5, 09, 9:12 pm They seem to be back. RSVP Dec 6, 09, 9:13 am Now, Frontier flights seem to have disappeared entirely. I am only seeing flights on YX and NW. mke9499 Dec 6, 09, 10:20 am Now, Frontier flights seem to have disappeared entirely. I am only seeing flights on YX and NW. The problem seems to be for 2010 flights. Perhaps they are making changes to reflect the stretch seating configuration. In the meantime, they have got to be losing business, with prospective customers thinking that there is no nonstop service available. knope2001 Dec 6, 09, 11:12 am The problem seems to be for 2010 flights. Perhaps they are making changes to reflect the stretch seating configuration. In the meantime, they have got to be losing business, with prospective customers thinking that there is no nonstop service available. They're still available for sale on third-party sites like Orbitz, but not midwestairlines.com. Early Sunday morning is traditionally when they do maint, load schedule changes and similar. Seems likely that either their timing is messed up or perhaps they've had trouble bring it up with changes. Perhaps they'll revert. MostlyAir Dec 6, 09, 11:23 am We're pushing through some big changes this weekend, so something may have went wrong. I'm looking into it now. mke9499 Dec 6, 09, 6:34 pm We're pushing through some big changes this weekend, so something may have went wrong. I'm looking into it now. Noted on YX homepage: "Posted Sunday, Dec 6 at 5:45pm - We are experiencing sporadic technical issues with making reservations. If you get an error on the final step in the booking process, please try again later. We apologize for the inconvenience and are actively working to resolve the issue." As of this writing, problems persist. MostlyAir Dec 6, 09, 7:02 pm As of this writing, problems persist. Thanks for letting us know guys, I'm glad you all pay such close attention. We're still working on fixing the issue and trying to figure out what the problem is and what went wrong. Right now it's out of my hands, I let the right people know when I saw the posts. knope2001 Dec 6, 09, 8:52 pm Among the changes being run through appears to be increased YX/F9 code share options for sale on midwestairlines.com. Checking Sacramento-Milwaukee on 12-28, returning 1-14, you can book a Midwest Airlines ticket on the route flying a YX-braded flight between Denver and Milwaukee, and a F9-branded flight between Denver and Sacramento...or a Midwest Airlines ticket on the route flying all Frontier-operated flights. Prior to this, the only code-share flights to SMF were via MSP on Delta/Northwest. The only Midwest-Frontier code shares for sale as Midwest were a group of mountain destinations like ABQ, RAP and DUR. Also, the Frontier site shows all of Midwest's destinations on their route map, and you can book routes like DEN-GRB. However it seems spotty as well at the moment...I was only able to get DEN-GRB to work around the holidays (although I didn't try a lot). Zion21 Dec 7, 09, 1:07 pm Among the changes being run through appears to be increased YX/F9 code share options for sale on midwestairlines.com. Checking Sacramento-Milwaukee on 12-28, returning 1-14, you can book a Midwest Airlines ticket on the route flying a YX-braded flight between Denver and Milwaukee, and a F9-branded flight between Denver and Sacramento...or a Midwest Airlines ticket on the route flying all Frontier-operated flights. http://rewardslink.info/flash/images/18.gif Prior to this, the only code-share flights to SMF were via MSP on Delta/Northwest. The only Midwest-Frontier code shares for sale as Midwest were a group of mountain destinations like ABQ, RAP and DUR. Also, the Frontier site shows all of Midwest's destinations on their route map, and you can book routes like DEN-GRB. However it seems spotty as well at the moment...I was only able to get DEN-GRB to work around the holidays (although I didn't try a lot). I also could not get it to work for any I tried. Maybe the site is just very busy? mke9499 Dec 7, 09, 1:30 pm I also could not get it to work for any I tried. Maybe the site is just very busy? No, it's a system glitch. Bookings can, however, be made on sites such as Orbitz or Travelocity. I believe that you can also book on Frontier's site, without any problems. flyYX Dec 7, 09, 6:10 pm I wish Midwest would have an interactive route map like one of their major competitors has on their website. With an interactive map, customers can see connections in a graphical manner. Just a suggestion. :) MostlyAir Dec 7, 09, 6:15 pm I wish Midwest would have an interactive route map like one of their major competitors has on their website. With an interactive map, customers can see connections in a graphical manner. Just a suggestion. :) Yeh we've notice this especially with all our codeshares and the new routes that we have added in the past. So we thought that an interactive route map would be the best solution to solve this and that is why we are working on creating one. newsmanhoss Dec 8, 09, 7:39 am Midwestairlines.com won't come up at all for me right now. MostlyAir Dec 10, 09, 12:35 pm A319 flights are showing up now for 2010. |