Frontier Airlines
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Most major U.S. carriers matched Delta's one-way fare hike of $2 to $5
analyst Jamie Baker. Alaska, American, JetBlue, Southwest, United, US Airways and Virgin America followed Delta. Frontier Airlines matched on a "selective" basis, according to Baker. According to Farecompare.com, this newest fare hike was
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BTN's 2011 Airline Survey: Delta Finally On Top
major carriers. Airlines that elicited responses from less than 40 percent of the survey base—Alaska Airlines, Frontier Airlines and JetBlue Airways—were excluded from this report. Reflecting the closing of their respective mergers in the
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Travelport announced that Frontier Airlines signed a multi-year, full content agreement that over time will include distribution of the carrier's Branded Fares and all ancillary options
including upgrades to seats with additional legroom. Those seating upgrades "will become available through the standard desktop and workflow processes, followed by Branded Fares," according to Travelport, which indicated it would "integrate these merchandising capabilities into the Travelport
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Rising Oil Prices Prompt Airline Capacity Cuts, Fare Hikes
American Airlines, United-Continental Airlines and Frontier Airlines this month revised downward their 2011 capacity growth plans as crude oil traded above $100 per barrel. The carriers follow Delta
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Rising Oil Prices Prompt Airline Capacity Cuts, Fare Hikes
American Airlines, United-Continental Airlines and Frontier Airlines this month revised downward their 2011 capacity growth plans as crude oil traded above $100 per barrel. The carriers follow Delta
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Air Acclaim: BTN's 2010 Airline Satisfaction Survey
Airlines that elicited responses from less than 35 percent of the survey base—AirTran Airways, Alaska Airlines, Frontier Airlines and JetBlue Airways—were excluded from this report. Reflecting the closing of their merger at the end of 2008
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Five Airlines Vie For Washington Reagan Slot Pair
a single daily flight. The slot is up for grabs as a result of last year's acquisition of Midwest Airlines and Frontier Airlines by Republic Holdings and its subsequent decision to merge the two carriers under the Frontier brand. Midwest has
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Airlines Create Group To Advance Ancillary Services Standard
executive director Jim Young, who also is managing partner at consulting firm Festival Vacations and a former exec at Frontier Airlines , Intercontinental Hotels Group and Continental Airlines. "There is no requirement to join Open AXIS Group to use
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J.D. Power Finds Rise In Air Traveler Satisfaction
overall average score by 15 points to a three-year high of 673 on a scale of 1,000. Only Continental Airlines and Frontier Airlines registered a decline. Satisfaction with cost and fees and inflight services drove the improvements, J.D. Power
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Republic Airways Holdings will use the Frontier Airlines brand for integrated Frontier and Midwest Airlines operations.
Republic acquired Frontier and Midwest in 2009. Expected to take up to 18 months, the integration "will focus on developing and implementing attributes that will set Frontier Airlines apart in the industry," according to a company statement.

