Frontier Airlines now automatically seats children with family.
“Since last October, we have been doubling down on our efforts and further enhancing our system for ensuring a parent is seated with any children under the age of 14 in their family group.
The system is working well, and we are receiving positive feedback,” senior vice president Daniel Shurz said in a statement.program that allows children under 14 to fly free on select flights.Copyright 2023 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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