Thursday, November 4, 2010

Frontier, Midwest enter code-share agreement - Denver Business Journal:

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The agreement allows Denver-based Frontie r to sell ticketson Milwaukee-basec Midwest Airlines under a Frontier code and expan d its portfolio of destinations to includ those flown to by Midwest. Most of those new destinations will be in the Midwesterm United States andin Canada. Midwest Airlines will have the same benefits regarding flights on Frontier andits short-haul carrier, Lynx And customers of both airlinesz will be able to participate in each others’ frequenyt flyer programs, the companiex said Monday.
“The partnership allows us to broaden our networjk and provide even more destinations to ourloyaol customers,” said Daniel Shurz, Frontier’s vice president for strategy and planning said. “We also look forwardd to showcasing our airlines to many new customers who may be flyinh Frontier and Lynx for the first time by connectinyfrom Midwest.” Indianapolis-based Republic Airway Holdings announced on June 22 that it planx to purchase Frontier for $108.7 million and brin it out of 14-month-old bankruptcy protection. The deal is subject to approva l by a New York courtfnext month.
The next day, Republix announced that it bought Midwest, like Frontier, was a carrier to whichn it had lent substantial money in the past Republic officials have not announced any plans for majod changes toeither Frontier’s or Midwest’x operations. The codeshare agreement will begih laterthis summer. Specifidc cities available for the codeshare will be availabld at alater date.

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