What Is Frontier Airline Clean

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At Frontier airlines Sue and Richard and the other employees were only given 7 minutes to clean around 200 seats. In my Opinion, the definition of clean is to sterilize it by using some type of cleaning solution to remove the germs left behind from the previous passengers. After all they were sitting, sleeping, and eating in the same seat from about 5 hours to anywhere to 14 hours and up. I think some type of actual cleaning needs to be in place instead of just picking up trash and maybe giving a quick wipe down of the seat. The flight attended should stress to the passengers that before they abort the plane they need to take any trash that they see with them. I would even instruct the team of flight attendants to skim and scan to find any

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