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Old Aug 1, 2003 | 2:05 pm
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Questions Re Frontier

Looks like I'll be taking my first F9 flight sometime in the next few weeks. Currently, I'm not in F9's frequent flyer progam.

Is there any way to fly on F9 and get credit on AA, CO, NW, or DL? (I think I know the answer but thought I would ask.)

Does F9 allow you to upgrade to F for a small fee (like AirTran)?

Before I join the frequent flyer program, does F9 have any sort of referral bonus that a fellow FTer could earn for signing me up?

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Old Aug 1, 2003 | 2:17 pm
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the only other airline programs you can credit your miles to are Midwest and Virgin. But you only need 15k for a free ticket on Frontier and the miles don't expire. Enroll online for 1500 miles. Unfortunately , no referral bonus but thanks for the offer. And no first class to upgrade to at any price. Any more questions? Think about posting a trip report on your return and let us know how you liked F9.
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Old Aug 1, 2003 | 5:07 pm
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Thanks myleguy.

Looks like my trip won't be until the first week of Sep.

Will post trip report then.

Thanks again.
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