Airline Infuriates Passengers After Adding Hidden 'Covid Recovery' FeeFrontier faces blowback after customers find out about extra surcharge.

ByEmily Rella

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In an attempt to keep up with the surging demand of passengers embarking on long-awaited summer travel, many airlines have been going to desperate measures, such as asking forvolunteersto take on extra shifts. Other have flat outcanceledflights during summer months due to lack of staff.

Even discount airlines, once reliable for lower fares (if more stressful journeys), are finding it difficult to reach equilibrium, and Frontier Airlines' latest move is proof of just that.

Related:Delta Air Lines CEO: New Hires Must Be Vaccinated for Covid-19

The airline hasquietly added在其网站上的一份“Covid恢复费用”在long list of other arguably extraneous fees, including High Cost Airport Charge and Carrier Interface Charge. As the site explains, "The Covid Recovery Charge offsets added costs to Frontier due to implementing Covid-19 related measures." (Never mind that the governmentannounced a $25 billion bailoutfor the airline industry late last year.)

The measures call for "increased sanitation and cleaning" on planes and in the terminal, at ticket counters and for employee PPE.

According to the company, the fee was subtly integrated back in May, coming in at $1.59 per ticket.

Related:JetBlue Founder Launches Airline With $39 Flights

"The CRC is already added to the promoted total fare at FlyFrontier.com, therefore, it is not an unexpected charge later in the booking process," a Frontier spokespersontold ABC Newsthis week.

Understandably however, customers were not happy upon realizing the news.

"Nickle and diming customers at every turn is a sure fire way to lose them," one customer wrote on Twitter.

The discount airlinefiledto go public this past March, raising $570 million in its market debut in April of this year.

Frontier Group Holdings Inc. (ULCC) is currently down about 5% year over year.

Related:American Airlines Will Let Travelers Use Digital Vaccine Passports

Emily Rella

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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