Saturday, 3 March 2007

First Frontier

I had my first experience flying with Frontier Airlines today, and I have to say it was most pleasant. Of course, it helped matters that my second flight of the day from Denver to St. Louis was probably 50% empty and the plane was a practically brand-new Airbus A318—it certainly beat the crap out of being squished in a United Express regional jet with drunken yahoos sitting in the row behind me, even accounting for the $29 upgrade to Economy Plus so I could actually use my tray table.

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[Permalink] 1. Alfie Sumrall wrote @ Sun, 4 Mar 2007, 6:04 pm CST:

Don’t know if you’ve heard, but Frontier is going to be hitting Memphis pretty hard starting in May. They’re debuting with a couple non-stops to Denver and, something that is rare for them outside of Denver, non-stops from MEM to Vegas and Orlando. NWA has already slashed their prices and AirTran is starting a MEM-Orlando non-stop.

 

Northwest had better be worried… they can’t get rid of those DC-9s they inherited from Southern (via Republic) fast enough as far as I’m concerned.

 
[Permalink] 3. Scott wrote @ Tue, 6 Mar 2007, 9:10 am CST:

Careful….you’ve been know to associate with a few drunken yahoos….who would do things like blow off most of a conference to get drunk at the Irish pub down the street!

 
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