Originally Posted by
blucys
What's up with the cookie comments then? If you arent going to board a Frontier plane, why do you care if the cookies are served warm or not? And by the comment above I would gather that you havent tried them cold and therefor cannot truly appreciate what that brings to the flying experience (positively or negatively)
Those cookies were never intended to be served cold. When the cookie service began in the Midwest Express days, they were always served warm.
Warmed on board, not baked on board. The warming also wafted an odor of chocolate throughout the cabin. If they are going to serve cookies, serve them they way the were designed to be served.
Until Frontier can clean up its act, I'll be much happier flying the competition. 54-80 minute wait times aren't going to win over any customers.