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Old Jun 23, 2005 | 2:50 am
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foxnine
 
Join Date: Jun 2005
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Originally Posted by danielonn
I booked a ticket to Denver from San Jose for $297 round trip. Is this a good rate considering WN wanted $334 for a stop in PHX?

Also my itinerary says "Snack or Brunch" what can I expect on the flights? I leave around 6:30 AM and depart around 9 PM.

Is it worth paying the $5 dollars for Direct TV I enjoy many of the channels listed so I'm thinking it's worth every cent.

Does Frontier use Airshow for their maps? Do they show the Airshow without those advertisements like Delata? Also is Airshow free or do I need to pay? Do they have any audio channels like Delta?

I never flew Frontier so I am hoping to get responses from those that have. Any more ideas about Frontier that you can give would be greatly appreciated. I love Airbus planes. And the legroom looks better than most airlines consdiering Delata has 30-32 in coach on the 737-800.
Ahh SJC, I know this station well.

The 630AM flight usually features a warm bagel or a prepackaged muffin (currently a Blueberry or Appple Cinnamon) - not a full course meal, but it will definitely get you through the flight without going hungry.

Snacks are currently SunChips or Doritos.

DirecTV is available for $5 as well as TripFlix, which are first-run movies also available for $5.

Current channel list can be found here.

Frontier does not feature audio programming on board - free channels are the Airshow (channel 13) and Wild Blue Yonder TV (channel 26) which has some short subject programming. Airshow features Frontier ads and onboard movie ads.

Frontier's seats have 33 inches of pitch, and feature winged headrests that you can adjust - definitely handy.

Hope that answers your questions, and we'll see you at SJC soon! Hope you'll find us as a whole different animal!
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