What option in Denver in case of delay
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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What option in Denver in case of delay
I am happy on one hand because I get a great award seat but I am also worried in case of delay. Both my departing and returning will have a layover in Denver for only about 1 hour 15 minutes. What happen if there is a delay and I cannot to the next flight in Denver? Due to the unfrequent flights available, do I have to connect to the same flight next day? can I connect to flight to nearby airport? Of course, I will prefer if I can connect to another airlines such as United, AA, etc without additional fee? any ideas?
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Denver, CO, USA
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75 minutes is plenty of time to connect in DEN. All Frontier flights are on the A concourse so you'll have no more than a 5-minute walk from gate to (furthest) gate.
In the highly unlikely event of a missed connection, Frontier will first try to put you on a later flight of theirs; if this is more than a couple of hours later, ask them to interline you on AA or US if they can. Frontier has an interline agreement with AA and US but not with UA, as I remember.
You have the best chance of interlining if you don't have checked baggage.
In the highly unlikely event of a missed connection, Frontier will first try to put you on a later flight of theirs; if this is more than a couple of hours later, ask them to interline you on AA or US if they can. Frontier has an interline agreement with AA and US but not with UA, as I remember.
You have the best chance of interlining if you don't have checked baggage.

