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Old Jul 19, 2010, 2:03 AM
daveandfaith daveandfaith is offline
 
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Default Don't fly Frontier Airlines! Read this before you book.

Here’s my horrible experience. It’s been over a week and still no response from Frontier. I intend to post the everywhere. Do not fly Frontier Airlines! You need to read this before you book.

We flew to Telluride, Colorado for my daughter’s wedding. My wife, my youngest son, and myself, were flying home from Montrose, Colorado to Canton/Akron, Ohio. My other two sons and my daughter-in-law had booked a different route from Durango, Colorado to Canton/Akron. We were to both meet in Denver and in the final leg of the flight, fly Frontier Airlines back home.

After we boarded our respective planes, Denver Airport stopped all incoming flights due to weather. We waited on the runway for well over an hour. My other party did the same, at their airport. After being released for takeoff by Denver, we could see the arrival and departure times between flights, was going to be close. When we arrived at Denver, we ran from Concourse C to Concourse B to catch our Frontier flight, all the time staying in contact with my other party by cell phone. They had also landed and were approaching their gate, as we approached the Frontier ticket counter. What happened next is why I will never fly Frontier again. You be the judge and imagine how you would feel.

After waiting for a few remaining passengers to board. We were greeted by two Frontier airline employees. One was an older woman, the other, was younger and appeared to be a trainee. Right from the beginning, I could tell the older woman had an attitude. You probably know the type, someone whose only happiness comes from the misery of others. Anyhow, there we were at the counter, we informed her of our problem and my other parties problem, and asked if we needed to check-in. Snidely, she informed us, “Yes, you do.” Her attitude was so abrasive, my wife actually apologized to her stating, “Sorry, we had tried to log-in twenty-four hours in advance, but the web site wouldn’t allow us too.” The woman snapped back saying, “You are just economy class. You are not allowed to select seats.” I was stunned at her comment. I had never in my life heard an employee label a customer, to their face, as CHEAP. Just for the record, although Frontier was not my only airline, my tickets cost $2,150.00 plus add another $75 for luggage. Also, we HAD selected our seats on the trip out to Telluride, but I am still unsure why but we could not do this on the way back.

Then we were informed, “I can give you three seats but they are not together.” I was still in shock with her attitude, but I informed her that wasn’t a problem. My wife and I are Christians, we believe in the kindness of people. I have seen people trade seats to allow families to sit together. I, myself, have switched seats for that very reason. I knew it wouldn’t be a problem and, in fact, people did switch for us.

Back to the story, I told them that my other party that was coming. The older one asked the younger one to call and see if the supervisor would hold the takeoff for another incoming flight. The younger one did call, and was told “NO”, then hung up. I was a little taken back, but I do now see, that what she told the supervisor was very misleading. She never informed the supervisor the other flight had landed, and was beginning to de-board. Also, being that the scheduled time of departure was still about ten minutes away, I figured they would still make it.

Now with tickets in hand, my wife, youngest son, and I, began to board the plane. As my wife and son continued, I stopped for a second and asked the woman, “Is there anything I can do to speed up the process when my other children get here?” This is when the older employee went from rude to threatening! The following is our conversation.

Frontier: “I am closing out the flight. They are not boarding!”
Me: “What? Why not, they are on the way.”
Frontier: “We were told not to hold the plane. Akron/Canton airport will not allow a late flight. If we hold this flight they will divert it somewhere else, then no one will get there.”
Me: “That’s not true. I’ve flown in there many times. Flights have been late numerous times because of weather and unexpected reasons. Never, never has Akron/Canton diverted a flight for being a few minutes late.”
Frontier: “Listen you are just economy and we are NOT holding this plane!”
Me: “I want to speak to your supervisor!”
Frontier: “Listen, you are not going too, and further more, if you don’t get on that plane right NOW, you’re not going either.”
Me: “WHAT? You don’t understand, I’ll trade my seat with one of them. Both my sons have to work Monday and my grandchild will run out of breast milk, if my daughter-in-law can’t get home tonight!”
(Just so you know, my grandchild is only one month old, and at the advice of their doctor, they were told to leave him at her mom’s house. Again at the advice of their doctor and many advocacy groups, my daughter-in-law wants to breast feed the baby. She pumped enough breast milk for the three day trip. Because of Frontier Airlines, the baby had to be put on formula for a day. Not the worst thing for a baby, but pretty devastating for Mom.)
Frontier: “I don’t care! Are you getting on the plane or NOT?” (The two of them begin walking toward the gate door.)
Me: (I begin walking with them.) “I’m going, but I want your names NOW!”
Frontier: “Stephanie and Lori, now get moving!”
(I believe they were not telling their real names. The older one had a tag on her neck, but it was backwards and I couldn’t see it. The younger one was not wearing any visible tag.)
Me: “I am moving, what were your names again?”
Frontier: “We already told you, now get on that plane!”
(I couldn’t believe what was happening. As I walked on the plane with the two of them, I asked the flight crew)
Me:“Are their names Stephanie and Lori? Does anyone know their names?”
(Stephanie and Lori turned and left)
Flight crew: “We don’t know them.”
(I don’t know if the flight crew was telling the truth or not, but the flight crew did not seem to have the attitude of the two counter employees, so I would give them the benefit of doubt.)
Me: “FINE!” (and I turned and took my seat. I was furious. A day later, I am still furious. I hope no one has to experience the feeling, of having your family tore apart from you, like Frontier Airlines did to me.)

By the way, the flight was scheduled to leave at 7:05, my son called me on my cell phone at 7:06 to tell me he looked around for someone but no one was there, and he was at the locked gate door. The counter people probably went home laughing at what they had done to my family, but I don’t think it’s very funny. I do understand it would not be fair to the rest of the passengers to make them wait for thirty minutes, or even fifteen, but Frontier counter people knew they were coming at a full run, and for one minute, they would have made that flight! One more thing, Frontier out of the kindness of their hearts, gave my children a voucher to a Holiday Inn Express that was booked full, so they had to WALK an additional two blocks, in the rain, with luggage, to stay at a dive motel. Thanks, Frontier!

What if that was your connecting flight? What if they cost you a vacation of a lifetime? What if you missed that business meeting? What if your family got separated? Would the $50 or $100 savings be worth it then? I have never had problems like this with other airlines and I will NEVER fly Frontier Airlines again!

-Dave Griffith