DENVER, March 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Frontier Airlines has revised its ticketing policies for its customers with travel plans to and from Denver who may be affected by a potential Denver snowstorm. For customers currently en route to or from Denver who would like to adjust a return trip, rules and restrictions regarding standard change fees, advance purchase, and day or time applications will be waived. However, travel must be rebooked by March 20, 2006 and completed by Thursday, March 23, 2006.
Passengers whose travel is scheduled to begin on March 19 or 20 may reschedule their outbound flight with no change fees or penalties if rebooked by March 20, 2006. However, changes to the entire itinerary will be subject to any fare difference (but will not incur the standard change fee).
For customers whose flights may be canceled, flights are eligible for a full refund.
Frontier will continue to post information as this potential winter storm progresses. To check on the status of canceled flights or to check the availability of alternate flights, customers are encouraged to log on to http://www.frontierairlines.com/ or to call 1-800-432-1FLY (359) for the latest flight information.
About Frontier
Currently in its 12th year of operations, Denver-based Frontier Airlines is the second largest jet service carrier at Denver International Airport, employing approximately 4,700 aviation professionals. With 50 aircraft and the youngest Airbus fleet in North America, Frontier offers 24 channels of DIRECTV(R) service in every seatback along with 33 inches of legroom in an all coach configuration. In conjunction with Frontier JetExpress operated by Horizon Air, Frontier operates routes linking its Denver hub to 56 destinations including 48 destinations in 29 states spanning the nation from coast to coast, Calgary, Canada, and to seven cities in Mexico. Frontier's maintenance and engineering department has received the Federal Aviation Administration's highest award, the Diamond Certificate of Excellence, in recognition of 100 percent of its maintenance and engineering employees completing advanced aircraft maintenance training programs, for seven consecutive years. In July 2005, Frontier ranked as one of the "Top 10 Domestic Airlines" as determined by readers of Travel & Leisure magazine. Frontier provides capacity information and other operating statistics on its Web site, which may be viewed at http://www.frontierairlines.com/.