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Frontier Airlines shuts down customer service phone lines

- By John Matarese WCPO

If you’ve ever tried to get in touch with an airline by phone, you are familiar with being on hold.

Now one airline is doing away with phone calls altogether, frustratin­g travelers like Patricia Magruder.

She was looking forward to taking a trip but was having trouble getting a voucher from Frontier airlines to work.

So she called Frontier and was stunned by the automated message she received.

“They said the phone lines were shut off. They said go to the chat and we’ll take care of you through the chat,” Magruder said.

She, like many travelers right now, was unaware that Frontier Airlines recently shut down its customer service phone lines, forcing her to an online chat system that she struggled to use.

“I think it’s very wrong,” she said.

Why the airline is shutting down phone service

The move away from phone service is less of a surprise to Caroline Teel, managing editor of Smarter Travel.

“Frontier is a low-cost airline,” Teel explained. “I think we’re seeing airlines look to cut budget anywhere they can.”

In a statement, Frontier confirmed its customer care services are now fully digital.

Frontier says the switch “enables us to ensure our customers get the informatio­n they need as expeditiou­sly and efficientl­y as possible.”

It says instead of dialing a number, Frontier travelers can:

■ Interact with a chatbot for common questions.

■ Chat with an agent live about a specific issue.

■ Reach out on social media channels.

■ Use the platform “Whatsapp.”

But Teel worries about older travelers who aren’t comfortabl­e with online chats, or anyone who is traveling internatio­nally on other carriers who might choose to eliminate phone care, and who have weak internet service.

Teel’s top tip to reach any airline: Simultaneo­usly try as many methods as you can at once.

Get on your phone, tablet or laptop, and use whichever connects you quickest.

And if you’re at the airport, she says, “I’ll get in the line, and at the same time, I’ll call customer service. And I’ll log on and I’ll get in line for the online chat.”

Frontier won’t be the first airline without phone-based customer support; Breeze Airways also relies on online chats, texts and email.

Patricia Magruder’s not happy:

“For you to not be able to call somebody and talk to them, it’s just not fair.”

 ?? FILE ?? Frontier Airlines recently shut down its customer service phone lines.
FILE Frontier Airlines recently shut down its customer service phone lines.

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