U.S. — Passengers of Frontier Airlines will now be required to pay an extra fee if they wish to fly with their legs onboard, the company announced in a press release.

The new policy goes into effect this spring after the airline finishes training its personnel on how to best break both the news and legs of passengers.

"If Frontier wasn't so cheap I would stop flying with them immediately," said one passenger. "But at least they're offering a convenient service to remove and pack away your legs at the gate. Of course, that also costs extra..."

According to Frontier, flying has never been more comfortable now that legroom is no longer a concern.

"Wow, so roomy!" said one newly legless passenger riding aboard an inaugural legless flight. "I'm glad I left my legs behind."

Frontier CEO Ben

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