Frontier Airlines and Midwest Airlines are smack dab in the middle of a merger that has not been kept a secret. This merger began in early 2010 and will be completed by early 2011. Midwest airlines has brought to the table it's immense amount of experience and valuable resources. Midwest had over fifty destinations to begin with as well as small regional airline agreements in market share.
Midwest has been flying out of their Milwaukee Wisconsin hub for many years. They fly throughout the US as well as Mexico and a few other locations too.
Complex transitions of programs unique to each company are only a part of the process of merging two companies. A benefit of Midwest airlines is the Midwest Miles Mastercard service for customers. Most people enjoy the rewards this card has including extra miles for using it for purchases and travel.
There is no need to be concerned about accumulated miles. Those who already have the card will continue as usual earning extra miles for their purchases with this card. What will happen is by the end of 2010 all Midwest Miles cardholders will be successfully transferred to the Frontier MasterCard program. Fortunately the same bank, Barclay's Bank, issues both cards so that will help make the transition as seamless as possible. A very common worry among people who fly regularly is how many things they are allowed to bring into the plane's seating area. Midwest/Frontier allows passengers to bring one item of carryon luggage and one personal item as well. The basic definition of a personal item in this situation is something like a laptop, smaller tote bag, hand bag or other item of about that size. There are some very specific dimensions for carryons but usually the general rule is that the item needs to either fit underneath one of the seats or into one of the bins overhead. There are some very strict security regulations in the United States and that means that you are going to face restrictions about what you are allowed to bring on to the plane. Those rules are determined by the TSA, and you can find a comprehensive list of prohibited items at the TSA's website.
Both Midwest Airlines and Frontier Airlines have their own unique corporate flight programs for busy business professionals. Naturally, what will happen is all Midwest corporate programs will be absorbed into Frontier's existing programs with no loss of any accrued benefits. If you are among the many business who have need of roundtrip travel more than thirty times in a month you will benefit from the customized corporate discounts available. Corporate discounts have some other criteria but you could qualify.
This program benefits both the business as well as the individual traveler. Almost every airline has dealt with hard times because of the current economic climate. While some have experienced more difficult times, Midwest Airlines will retain an healthier outlook due to the merger with Frontier. The result will be an expansion of service destinations as well as increased capital assets. Midwest/Frontier, thanks to the merger and Code sharing, will help is going to be able to offer even better service and make more money. Many changes are going to happen during the 2010-2011 season thanks to the merger.
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