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Flight Attendants are required to frequently monitor their Frontier email as it is the primary email used for all company business communications. This is the email Inflight Leadership will use to communicate important base information, request fli...
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The following boarding priority codes have been updated as of June 26, 2019.
POSITIVE SPACE
Priority Code
Description
PA
Must Ride DH...
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Frontier’s new Document Management System (DMS) is called Vistair. Flight Attendants will use DocuNet , a Vistair application, to view Must-Reads, Memos, Manuals and Forms.
A reference course is available in Schoox with a tutorial video on ...
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Welcome to Denver!
We hope you are excited as we are to have you based here in beautiful Denver, Colorado! DEN is known for it’s world-class cultural attractions, chef-driven dining, and is home to Superbowl champions - the Denver Bron...
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Last Updated: 03/03/2026
in Inflight Quick References
The Final Flight Information List (FFIL)(passenger manifest) may be retrieved electronically on the FlyTab. The FFILdisplays all passengers confirmed on the flight, any Special Service Requests (SSRs), seat assignments, identifies if seat was paid b...
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For travel assistance on LOA/reactivation in ID90 and MyTravel accounts or returning from continuous leave, please contact F9Pass at F9Pass@flyFrontier.com .
What is the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) ?
The Family...
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Last Updated: 02/10/2023
in Inflight Quick References
Flight Attendants are required to have a FAA Certificate Card. To order a replacement or update your address access the faa.gov website.
Order Replacement
There is a small fee to order a replacement card. The online orde...
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The ELP application Set-Up & User Guide can accessed by clicking HERE .
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The DEN Inflight Office is in the same area as the Crew Room. After walking in the Crew Room, head towards the hallway on the other side of the room. Make a left at the bathrooms and take the hallway down to our office.
Inflight Operations - W...
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Last Updated: 02/25/2025
in Base and Hotel Information
A crashpad is an apartment or house generally intended for sleeping between work trips and while on Reserve if you live outside of base. To be clear, the airlines don’t have any outside of base. To be clear, the airlines don’t have any outside of ba...