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Old Sep 25, 2011 | 3:30 pm
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Originally Posted by reuvenh
On the way to a 5PM appointment in MKE flight was diverted as main hydraulics failed shortly after take off. Anyone had similar experience? What can I expect from Frontier? No status on F9 but gold on AA and CO, was an A319 and I was scheduled to return to LGA the next day.

Thanks!
Not exactly sure what this has to do with the overhead policy but you should get 200$ in travel credits :

http://www.frontierairlines.com/fron...-commitment.do

We're truly sorry if a delayed or cancelled flight has interrupted your schedule on your day of travel. If your delay is more than two hours and considered a controllable situation either before the flight departs or enroute, we'll compensate you as follows:

If your flight is delayed for 2:00 -3:59 hours after scheduled departure time, please accept our apologies and a $50 electronic certificate good for future travel on Frontier Airlines

For delays of 4:00-5:59 hours after scheduled departure time, please accept our apologies and a $100 electronic certificate good for future travel on Frontier Airlines along with a meal voucher.

In the rare case your flight is delayed for six hours or longer after scheduled departure time, please accept our apologies and a $200 electronic certificate good for future travel on Frontier Airlines along with a meal voucher.
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