My mother told me she just got done submitting a complaint about the airline we flew on for our vacation (Frontier, if anybody needs to know. Flying out of Milwaukee, them and Southwest are pretty much the only choices). I agree with a lot of it, but am also wondering if she's being a bit too entitled.
She booked our tickets through a third-party site (Orbitz, I think) in February. She selected three seats right next to each other for all our flights (four in total, Milwaukee to Denver, Denver to Salt Lake City, and back again.) When we got to the airport for our flight to Denver we found we had split up on both flights to Salt Lake City. Mom complained and the counter lady did get us seated next to each other on both legs of our flight out, but she also acted as if she was doing us a favor we weren't entitled to, because we had purchased discount tickets or some such thing.
We also noticed in-flight snacks, small bags of animal crackers or Goldfish cracker, being given out only to certain passengers. The flight attendants even were reading off a chart to figure out who should get the snack and who shouldn't. We didn't get any snacks. This wasn't a big deal, since we generally bring our own munchies onto the plane, but it does reek of cheapness.
Frontier is also one of those airlines that charges for checked baggage. This resulted in people lugging bigger suitcase-type bags onto the plane, stuffing them in the overhead bins, and then holding people up getting off the plane because they have to wait until the last minute to get their bags. We never use the overhead bins anyway, but we had a couple tight connections and if the planes had been late into the airport, we could've missed our connections. The airline boards the planes by zones--their "premium members" first, people with small children, people needing assistance getting up the jetway, and then zones 1,2 and 3 as indicated on your ticket. Yet getting off the plane is a free-for-all. I've never understood why the airlines can't bring some order to that process.
These are probably small things; none of our planes crashed, our luggage didn't get lost. My mom is swearing off Frontier for good, and I'm none to pleased with them either.
But if we flew Southwest, would it be any better? At least they aren't currently charging for checked bags.
I dunno. I hesitated to write this because I do understand it's hard to run an airline these days, and Frontier positions themselves as a budget airline anyway. I'm just wondering if the experience would be any different on any other airline in the future.
She booked our tickets through a third-party site (Orbitz, I think) in February. She selected three seats right next to each other for all our flights (four in total, Milwaukee to Denver, Denver to Salt Lake City, and back again.) When we got to the airport for our flight to Denver we found we had split up on both flights to Salt Lake City. Mom complained and the counter lady did get us seated next to each other on both legs of our flight out, but she also acted as if she was doing us a favor we weren't entitled to, because we had purchased discount tickets or some such thing.
We also noticed in-flight snacks, small bags of animal crackers or Goldfish cracker, being given out only to certain passengers. The flight attendants even were reading off a chart to figure out who should get the snack and who shouldn't. We didn't get any snacks. This wasn't a big deal, since we generally bring our own munchies onto the plane, but it does reek of cheapness.
Frontier is also one of those airlines that charges for checked baggage. This resulted in people lugging bigger suitcase-type bags onto the plane, stuffing them in the overhead bins, and then holding people up getting off the plane because they have to wait until the last minute to get their bags. We never use the overhead bins anyway, but we had a couple tight connections and if the planes had been late into the airport, we could've missed our connections. The airline boards the planes by zones--their "premium members" first, people with small children, people needing assistance getting up the jetway, and then zones 1,2 and 3 as indicated on your ticket. Yet getting off the plane is a free-for-all. I've never understood why the airlines can't bring some order to that process.
These are probably small things; none of our planes crashed, our luggage didn't get lost. My mom is swearing off Frontier for good, and I'm none to pleased with them either.
But if we flew Southwest, would it be any better? At least they aren't currently charging for checked bags.
I dunno. I hesitated to write this because I do understand it's hard to run an airline these days, and Frontier positions themselves as a budget airline anyway. I'm just wondering if the experience would be any different on any other airline in the future.
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