airline opinion
Feb. 8th, 2011 10:46 amFrontier Airlines -- yay or nay?
Are they on time?
Is their customer service tolerable if shit goes wrong?
How onerous is the stopping in Wisconsin on the way to the West Coast?
Newer planes or other airlines' cast-offs repainted? (um, yeah, I care -- it has to do with the pressurization and my sinuses; newer planes mean less in-flight pain for me).
It's like a $200 difference on a trip for Patty and I, so I care, but if it's going to be hell, I'll just spend the money (I won't, for example, fly Spirit for cost savings).
Are they on time?
Is their customer service tolerable if shit goes wrong?
How onerous is the stopping in Wisconsin on the way to the West Coast?
Newer planes or other airlines' cast-offs repainted? (um, yeah, I care -- it has to do with the pressurization and my sinuses; newer planes mean less in-flight pain for me).
It's like a $200 difference on a trip for Patty and I, so I care, but if it's going to be hell, I'll just spend the money (I won't, for example, fly Spirit for cost savings).
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Date: 2011-02-09 01:59 am (UTC)The way the free cheese curds happened was this: I was going to buy cheese curds, but they were out of them once they got to me. I told them I wished they'd have taken "allergy holds" on their food items because I couldn't eat any other savory food items they were selling, and said that, while it was no humongous crisis, I was rather sad and would have liked some protein.
They managed to dig a packet of cheese curds out of some secret frozen cache and gave them to me for free even though I offered to pay. Total win.