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For the first time in commercial aviation history, Frontier Airlines recently announced it is no longer accepting phone calls from customers. This means the company has disconnected its phone number and are now only interacting through chat. That idea may have played well in the Frontier boardroom as a cost-cutting measure, but in the real world (where customers live) it sparked an immediate reaction ranging from disapproval to full-on outrage.

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