Frontier Airlines still wants to talk with customers, but not on its own dime.
It's the latest ultra-low-cost carrier to get rid of its toll-free phone number to save money. Frontier at the end of June pulled the plug on an 800 number for customers seeking to make reservations, ticket changes or anything else.
The Denver-based airline's website lists the customer service phone number as with a (801) prefix, one used in Salt Lake City.
The change will save the airline about $1.9 million a year, and the company hasn't had feedback from consumers about the change, Frontier spokesman Jim Faulkner said in a Denver Post story.