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Frontier Wants to Do What? And What If Airlines Went a Different Direction With Fees?

Feb 4, 2026
Julian Keel, travel industry commentator with PointsPath, breaks down Frontier’s stair-boarding proposal and what it reveals about ultra-low-cost carrier economics. He discusses baggage and a la carte fee dynamics. Short conversations cover alternative pricing models, United’s premium-seat push, and how airline optimization often neglects passenger experience.
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INSIGHT

Stairs Could Speed Turnarounds

  • Frontier's interim CEO proposes ditching jet bridges for stairs to board from front and back and speed turnarounds.
  • Hosts note stairs can work but require staffing and tarmac controls that Frontier may lack.
INSIGHT

Utilization Drop Hurts ULCC Math

  • Frontier's utilization fell from ~10.5 to 8.3 hours per day, a major hit for an ULCC model.
  • Lower utilization likely contributed to executive turnover and financial stress.
ADVICE

Reevaluate Baggage Fee Strategy

  • Consider whether charging for carry-ons instead of checked baggage would reduce overhead-bin crowding and speed boarding.
  • Evaluate tradeoffs: more checked-bag handling costs versus clearer, enforceable baggage rules.
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