nksbea middle
Exactly the point. Frontier is less expensive compared to Midwest, but the service level is comparatively low. The Midwest model was a first class throughout experience, with fares lower than first class on competing airlines. I think people were willing to pay for it, but perhaps they were to generous. 2X2 seating, delicious meals, attentive service. Regardless, their assets in Milwaukee attracted a no-frills suitor. If people want low priced tickets, then expect low quality service. With that said, certain airlines generally have better service over others, but there are always exceptions to the rule. Delta is a legacy airline, and they consistently provide the worst travel experience for me. Conversely, Southwest is a no-frills airline, and I've only had good flights with them. I've paid cheap fares on Delta, and high fares on Southwest, and vice versa. It all depends.
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