Originally Posted by
CreditMadeEZ
You should know that at, at least, one Fortune 100 company booking through Carlson WagonLit, the corporate travel folks couldn't get the Economy prices to show instead of Basic. I don't know if it was technology or training...
Oops, it looks like the travel agent sees 'Economy' and that is what they book and it says in the information from them, but on Frontier's website, it shows as 'Basic'. Though, with Summit status, the miles earned are at the non-discounted amount.
Looking at the past reservations, under the Frequent Flyer Information, it does show 'no' for Status. Strange...
Also strange is that they want you to use the flyfrontier.com website, but even though Republic plans on selling Frontier, the flyfrontier.com SSL certificate shows Republic as the SSL owner (with Frontier in parentheses) and expires in 2014. Disconnect between management and IT, it seems.