The Association of Flight Attendants, or AFA, said they don’t like the out-and-back business model put into place earlier this year.
DENVER — Frontier flight attendants voted to authorize a strike Wednesday.
The Association of Flight Attendants, or AFA, said they don’t like the out-and-back business model put into place earlier this year. That model means flight attendants come home every night.
The AFA said the business model before this kept flight attendants away from home for a few days, which is a reason they chose to fly with Frontier.
They said the new model is costing them more money.
“So our goal is to bring back what’s been taken from us by taking away the overnights and the hotel transportation and those things,” said Andrew Henderson, AFA Frontier Vice President. “We’re fighting to get that back now. While it is a great thing for Frontier and we understand that …