Full guide to flying Frontier Airlines

Written by Steven Walters @ Million Mile Secrets

Whenever you hear about super-low cost flights in the U.S., chances are the carrier is going to be Frontier Airlines. Born out of service cutbacks and based out of Denver by Continental Airlines in 1993, Frontier has grown to be the eighth-largest commercial airline in the U.S. While there have been complaints about flying Frontier, …

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Frontier Airlines baggage policies and fees

Written by Hedy Phillips @ Million Mile Secrets

Budget airline Frontier is known for being very picky — and pricey — when it comes to baggage. Not only will you pay for each bag (except a personal item), but the prices drastically increase if you decide to pay the fees at the airport rather than when you book. The Frontier baggage policy is also …

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Lentil Stew & The Rise of Mobile Passport

Written by Jake Redman @ modhop.com

After the guys talk about their favorite grocery delivery services and Jake finishes rambling about last week’s sermon at church, we get to the good stuff… Mobile passport is enjoying it’s rise while some of it’s users get shuffled through customs faster. Plus, a Frontier Airlines reservation scare and more. […]

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The 2019 Airline Water Quality Study

Written by Island Miler @ Jeffsetter Travel

How much do you think about the quality of water on airplanes when you fly? Well, the 2019 airline water quality study will have you thinking about this if you weren’t already. Onboard an aircraft, water comes from two sources: built-in tanks and bottles. And, given the nature of aircraft tanks, their cleanliness is always […]

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Hawaii Airline Catering Workers Vote to Strike

Written by Island Miler @ Jeffsetter Travel

Hawaii Airline catering workers vote to strike, though a strike is not yet imminent. Also, ultra-low-cost carrier, Frontier Airlines is considering launching service to Hawaii from its hub in Denver. Hawaii Airline Catering Workers Vote to Strike All of airline catering company Gate Gourmet’s workers on Oahu and Maui have voted to authorize a strike. […]

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Frontier Airlines Passenger Urinates Onto Seat In Front Of Him During Denver-Charleston Flight

Written by Sebastian Powell @ LoyaltyLobby

A Frontier Airlines passenger was arrested upon arrival after he was spotted urinating on a seat in front on him while en route from Denver to Charleston. The offender was reportedly re-seated earlier after harassing two female passengers on the same flight prior to this disgusting episode. Getting on a plane these days becomes more […]

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Frontier Airlines Fined $1.5 Million For Long Tarmac Delays In Denver By Department of Transportation

Written by Sebastian Powell @ LoyaltyLobby

The U.S. Department of Transportation has fined Frontier Airlines $1.5 Million for violating rules on excessive tarmac delays and capturing passengers for hours on the tarmac without taking off or returning to the gate. The law currently states that the maximum time for a tarmac hold is three hours after which airlines are obliged to […]

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Airline Award Ticket Change and Cancellation Fees

Written by Ariana Arghandewal @ PointChaser

A couple of weeks ago I shared my anxiety about booking travel in advance and a reader suggested a post about award change and cancellation fees might be in order. Booking flights with airline miles is great but sometimes things… Continue Reading

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