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DenverBrian Jul 5, 2010 8:19 pm


Originally Posted by MikeFromMKE (Post 14236788)
I was under the impression an A319 usually flies AUS-DEN. Sounds like it might have been a spare aircraft replacement for mechanical reasons and the crew had to be put together last minute. Obviously it should have been better service but they are working on it. I think policies are supposed to be standardized by the 15th.

It was also an E190 on the return today. Same situation; same issues. No snacks offered to elites or Plus. The Midwest crews seem awfully matronly - the one at the front on today's flight made interesting use of the curtain at the galley to wall herself off from the pax for a good 30 minutes of the flight today.

This is not Frontier Airlines.

tripbuddy Jul 12, 2010 3:32 pm

If you have connecting flights on a Classic Plus fare, should you get a snack and premium beverage on each?

Stumblefoot Jul 14, 2010 4:21 pm


Originally Posted by tripbuddy (Post 14287229)
If you have connecting flights on a Classic Plus fare, should you get a snack and premium beverage on each?

Yes.

iamthescott Jul 15, 2010 1:29 am

Granted it was 3 years ago since I last flown with Frontier, We revived snacks. The PDX - DEN was a early morning flight they brought us dough-nuts and drinks. from DEN - ATL we they brought out a tray of snack (mostly bags of chips) to choose from. I am not sure if anything as changes since then. :)

legalalien Dec 15, 2010 10:13 am


Originally Posted by Stumblefoot (Post 14301088)

Originally Posted by tripbuddy (Post 14297229)
If you have connecting flights on a Classic Plus fare, should you get a snack and premium beverage on each?

Yes.

I assume this means ONE snack item and ONE premium drink per flight segment, correct?

Taking my first Frontier flight in a few weeks on a Classic Plus fare, MKE-LAS. Looking forward to comparing F9 to my hometown airline. ;)

RSVP Dec 15, 2010 4:43 pm


Originally Posted by legalalien (Post 15454973)
Taking my first Frontier flight in a few weeks on a Classic Plus fare, MKE-LAS. Looking forward to comparing F9 to my hometown airline. ;)

While there are major differences, I think you'll find yourself pleasantly surprised.

legalalien Dec 15, 2010 8:49 pm


Originally Posted by RSVP (Post 15457739)
While there are major differences, I think you'll find yourself pleasantly surprised.

I am already pleasantly surprised, as my MKE-LAS Classic Plus (refundable!) fare is $188 a/i, vs. $500+ (non-refundable) on UA. :)

I used to fly YX once in a blue moon, typically when I couldn't get a reasonable fare out of ORD. The experience was pleasant, but not enough to entice me to switch, especially when frequency and (lack of) intl network taken into account. But, with stretch seating, DirecTV, and much improved (after F9 merger) route map I am willing to take another look. If only MKE was a bit closer to home...

I'll post my impressions upon return.

MikeFromMKE Dec 16, 2010 8:01 am


Originally Posted by legalalien (Post 15459136)
If only MKE was a bit closer to home...

Are you close to an Amtrak station? There is a station at MKE and a shuttle that will take you to the terminal.

RSVP Dec 16, 2010 4:44 pm


Originally Posted by legalalien (Post 15459136)
I am already pleasantly surprised, as my MKE-LAS Classic Plus (refundable!) fare is $188 a/i, vs. $500+ (non-refundable) on UA. :)

A great deal indeed. There are some great fares available when Frontier runs those Classic and Classic Plus specials.

Stumblefoot Dec 17, 2010 12:36 pm


Originally Posted by legalalien (Post 15454973)
I assume this means ONE snack item and ONE premium drink per flight segment, correct?

Taking my first Frontier flight in a few weeks on a Classic Plus fare, MKE-LAS. Looking forward to comparing F9 to my hometown airline. ;)

I believe that is the case, unless a flight has a stopover with same flight #. Enjoy your trip on F9.

legalalien Dec 18, 2010 12:38 pm


Originally Posted by MikeFromMKE (Post 15461215)
Are you close to an Amtrak station? There is a station at MKE and a shuttle that will take you to the terminal.

I am not, unfortunately. The Glenview station is about 30 min away, while MKE is just over an hour drive from my house when I94 is clear - doesn't make much sense to mess with a train.


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