Loyalty
#1
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Colorado
Programs: UA Premier Silver, AA Executive Platinum, Marriott Lifetime Platinum
Posts: 813
Loyalty
Here is an example of why Frontier continues to earn my loyalty.
During a recent 9-day business trip to Chicago, a Client gave me several items that I needed to bring back to my office. As a result, when I showed up at MDW to check my bag, I was overweight by 15lbs. The ticket agent said the fee should be $75, but since I was only checking 1 bag and was a Summit flyer, he would waive the fee. In addition, I forgot to check-in online the night before. No worries as the agent switched my seat up into the new stretch seating zone.
I really appreciate Frontier. The agent could have just as easily made me pay the $75 fee. He could have kept me in my original seat assignment. But, he made a judgement call that valued my business. As a former United 1K, this is just one example of why I switched my business to Frontier several years ago. They take care of me.
So, how has Frontier earned your loyalty? I know I'm looking forward to trying those Midwest cookies sometime this summer!
During a recent 9-day business trip to Chicago, a Client gave me several items that I needed to bring back to my office. As a result, when I showed up at MDW to check my bag, I was overweight by 15lbs. The ticket agent said the fee should be $75, but since I was only checking 1 bag and was a Summit flyer, he would waive the fee. In addition, I forgot to check-in online the night before. No worries as the agent switched my seat up into the new stretch seating zone.
I really appreciate Frontier. The agent could have just as easily made me pay the $75 fee. He could have kept me in my original seat assignment. But, he made a judgement call that valued my business. As a former United 1K, this is just one example of why I switched my business to Frontier several years ago. They take care of me.
So, how has Frontier earned your loyalty? I know I'm looking forward to trying those Midwest cookies sometime this summer!
#2
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: MKE
Posts: 2,161
Just ask AirTran. When they attempted the takeover of Midwest in 2007, the AirTran CEO was asked on numerous occasions if the cookies would stay.
#3
Original Poster




Join Date: May 2010
Location: Colorado
Programs: UA Premier Silver, AA Executive Platinum, Marriott Lifetime Platinum
Posts: 813
Good point RSVP. But, it's the little things that when taken together really add up to a good experience. I can only imagine the smiles on the planes when those little cookies start to be handed out.

