Is it a red flag if they are so much cheaper than most every other airlines especially southwest Like a southwest costing $230 while frontier only charges $89 for the highest business package ticket that includes bag fees For the same city pairs and time? Frontier, like most of the budget carriers, doesn't have alternate routings or backup planes if things go south, compared to the major airlines They have very little customer support to help you if things go wrong. Best advice for any frontier flight
There’s always a chance of being sized at any airport Do not check a bag There is high risk of your bag being lost and checking a bag increases. I booked 2 frontier flights last night for the month of november 1 to phoenix and another to dallas, both from chicago midway I have never flown it before but my mom has and she sent me a link to the personal item bag she uses
Frontier is a small airline So unlike other airlines, if they cancel your flight or overbook a flight, you won’t be sent out on the next flight out until days later most likely. I have the frontier go wild pass and for two weeks i have not been able to book a flight (or standard fare) After selecting flight and passenger i get a page with an otter claiming technical difficulties, i have tried everything including getting a new account and member number and merging it with the old account and still cannot book Is it physically safe to fly frontier Yes, you're no more likely to get into some kind of accident flying frontier than you are with any other airline
Those pesky flight regulations that say your flight crew can't fly with you because they've timed out sure are annoying, but they're for everyone's safety and benefit. Also plans flights from sju to major scale us domestic destinations which could mean flights to the western region.
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