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Old Aug 7, 2017, 2:36 pm
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1st time on Frontier

(aside from the 1980's incarnation, that Peoplexpress purchased).

I'm somewhat spoiled by the products and upgrades afforded to me as a Delta Diamond, but did some homework prior to mentally prepare for this trip...

CVG - SFO Sunday afternoon; low expectations, but generally was OK.

- 30 minute delay (weather/air traffic in SFO)
- My backpack just barely fit into the sizer, but no one besides me checked.
- I put it in the overhead without any complaints or reprimands.
- Pilot and crew were jovial and communicative.
- Slept thru most of the flight, so no comments re the other amenities.
- Everything seemed to work fine - from the reservations process, online check in, seat assignment, etc.

Negatives were the complete lack of IFE, wifi, charging. But the worst part by far was the seat - nothing more than a piece of hard plastic with a tiny bit of cushioning. And no recline (my choice....exit row)....

I knew about all of the rest, but the seat caught me by surprise, and it was uncomfortable.

So overall - - - pretty good, especially for the savings realized. Probably would fly Frontier again....but likely for a shorter flight.

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Old Aug 7, 2017, 2:43 pm
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Yeah, the seats are a complete joke.

If you can get a fantastic price, it's probably worth it. I hear IROPS can be a complete cluster, though, given the small fleet.
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Old Aug 7, 2017, 4:13 pm
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Originally Posted by Doc Savage
Yeah, the seats are a complete joke.

If you can get a fantastic price, it's probably worth it. I hear IROPS can be a complete cluster, though, given the small fleet.
The fare was quite low - Sunday evening travel to SFO can be quite costly and this was about 1/3 of the going rate on other carriers.
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Old Aug 7, 2017, 4:19 pm
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Originally Posted by rrz518
(aside from the 1980's incarnation, that Peopexpress purchased).

Negatives were the complete lack of IFE, wifi, charging. But the worst part by far was the seat - nothing more than a piece of hard plastic with a tiny bit of cushioning. And no recline (my choice....exit row)....
+1 ^
your pros & cons are spot-on...
I have flown Frontier quite a bit in the last year. for 10+ years I was either DL Platinum, or UA 1K. Years ago, when upgrades were plentiful and the food was edible, it was worth spending a little more to keep status. But I just can't justify the difference in price anymore.

Frontier has a pseudo-elite tier, (20K B.I.S. miles) which lets you chose seats towards the front of the plane at time of purchase, and the extra legroom seats at time of check-in. It also lets you take a full-size carry-on free of charge. I usually get zone 1 boarding too. The thin, hard seats are horrible, but when I am saving literally hundreds of dollars per trip, I can live with it.

The main thing I worry about is IROPs... If there is a cancellation, you're stranded until they can fit you on a flight! For this reason I only fly non-stops with Frontier, (and on very rare occasions, Spirit)
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Old Aug 19, 2017, 11:33 am
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I booked my 1st flight last night. It was 1/10 what DL wanted and after adding seats in front it was still 1/5th the price.
I've been Platinum and Gold on DL but the last 2 years I just look for the lowest price.

Thanks for the info
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