frontier or american

disneedee

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that is my choices for getting to orlando, having trouble deciding
frontier through denver
AA through Dallas
AA through chicago

times and prices all about the same

which air line would you recommend and why
which hub would be the easiest
tia
 
I've flown both (in fact, I'm a Platinum level frequent flyer on American), but my choice would be Frontier. They have individual seatback TV's with DirectTV, the cost to use the service is $5 per flight (paid on the plane). Frontier also has some very new Airbus planes that are very nice. The employees at Frontier have always been a pleasure to deal with also, something you can't say about some airlines!

Frontier wins on the Denver hub also. All of their flights are located on the A Concourse, so connections are very easy. At Dallas or Chicago, you could have change in concourses, which can be quite a trip. Dallas has a new Skylink "train" that transports you between concourses which is MUCH better than the old American trAAin.

I fly American a lot, but I'm a huge Frontier fan... you can't go wrong with them.
 
I have always flown Frontier to visit my DH's family in Georgia. We are also flying Frontier for our trip to Disney World. I love Frontier! They serve a pretty decent snack-usually a sandwich or wrap with crackers or chips and they have DirecTV at every seat. :flower:
 





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