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Chautauqua Airlines to drop six Frontier destinations from the Milwaukee hub

Chautauqua Airlines (Indianapolis) has announced to its employees it will suspend nonstop Frontier Airlines branded service from the shrinking Milwaukee hub to six destinations effective on November 1. The company will reduce its daily departures at MKE from 67 to 45 and ground its six ERJ 145s operated in Frontier colors. Five of the six removed aircraft will be re-deployed in temporary charter service from November through March 2012. The new schedule also includes service reductions in Kansas City from 26 daily departures to 20 and suspension of the Kansas City-Minneapolis/St. Paul service.

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Chautauqua and its parent Republic Airways Holdings have not yet publicly commented on these reductions.

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Frontier Airlines launches new seasonal service between Branson, MO and both Austin and Phoenix

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) has announced plans to add nonstop seasonal service between Branson, MO (BKG) and both Austin, Texas (AUS) and Phoenix (PHX) to its route map. The carrier will be the only airline offering nonstop service on these new routes.

Branson-Austin service will operate Monday, Wednesday and Friday from September 16 through December 14, 2011. Branson-Phoenix service will operate Saturdays from September 17 through December 10, 2011. Austin service will be operated by 50-seat Embraer ERJ 145 regional jet aircraft operated by Chautauqua Airlines. The Phoenix service will be operated with 138-seat Airbus 319 aircraft operated by Frontier.

Branson is recent years has become a growing tourist destination in the Ozark Mountains.ย Local attractions includeย The Hollywood Wax Museum,ย Silver Dollar City,ย White Water, Waltzing Waters,ย Mount Pleasant Winery,ย Stone Hill Winery,ย Ride The Ducks,ย Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede, The Haunted House and Monster Asylum, Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure, Predator World and Branson Landing.ย Ripley’s Odditoriumย in Branson is housed in a building that has been made to look as if it is cracked wide open by an earthquake or other disaster.

Branson Landing opened in the summer of 2006 on theย Lake Taneycomoย waterfront in downtown Branson. The lakefront project includes retail space withย Bass Pro Shopsย andย Hudson Belkย as anchors in an outdoor shopping mall of stores and restaurants. The new Branson Convention Center, which is situated between the Landing and Historic Downtown Branson, opened September 7, 2007. Two animal attractions are Butterfly Palace and Rainforest Adventure, a palace filled with thousands of flying butterflies in a mystical rainforest maze; and Wings of the World, a home to many birds of the world.

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Delta starts daily nonstop flights between Austin and Kansas City

Delta Air Lines (Atlanta) yesterday (June 6) started daily nonstop Delta Connection service between Austin and Kansas City. The new service is currently operated by 50-seat Chautauqua Airlines Embraer ERJ 145 regional jets.

Copyright Photo: Joe Fernandez/Air 72. The first flight received the traditional water salute at Austin.

Frontier will resume seasonal nonstop service between Milwaukee and Branson

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) will resume seasonal nonstop service between its Milwaukee hub and Branson, MO with three weekly roundtrips beginning on July 1, 2011, through December 14, 2011.

Frontier first launched its seasonal service between Milwaukee and Branson in the summer of 2010. Frontier also operates nonstop service between Branson and its Denver International Airport (DEN) hub with a year-round schedule.

The Milwaukee-Branson route will be operated for Frontier with Embraer ERJ 145 regional jets operated by sister airline Chautauqua Airlines.

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Frontier Airlines adds new Michigan and Wisconsin destinations

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) announced it will begin new service to Ironwood, MI (IWD), Manistee, MI (MBL), and Rhinelander, WI (RHI) from its Milwaukee hub beginning on April 18, 2011. These routes will be operated by Chautauqua Airlinesโ€™ 37-seat Embraer ERJ 135 regional jet aircraft.

The addition of these new markets will bring the number of destinations Frontier serves in both Michigan and Wisconsin to five.

Copyright Photo: Tony Storck.

Republic Airways reports net income of $21.3 million in the third quarter

Republic Airways Holdings Inc. (Indianapolis) reported operating revenues of $711.9 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2010, a 97.9% increase, compared to $359.6 million for the same period last year. The increase in revenues is primarily due to the acquisition of Frontier Airlines (2nd) and Midwest Airlines during 2009. The Company also reported net income of $21.3 million, or $0.58 per diluted share, for the quarter ended September 30, 2010, compared to $3.3 million of net income, or $0.09 per diluted share, for the same period last year. The diluted share count for the third quarter of 2010 includes 2.5 million shares for the $25 million of convertible debt at the Company, which decreases earnings per share by $0.04.

During the third quarter of 2010, the Companyโ€™s GAAP pre-tax income of $35.1 million was negatively impacted by a total of $7.8 million, or $0.14 per diluted share, of items: $4.7 million of expenses related to the integration of the branded business; $2.9 million of disposal costs for A318 and DHC-8-400 (Q400) aircraft; and $0.2 million in negative adjustments for fuel hedges.

Excluding the dilutive effect of the convertible debt ($0.04) and the negative impact on earnings of the integration expense items during the quarter ($0.14), the Company is reporting earnings per share of $0.76 for the third quarter of 2010.

The Companyโ€™s โ€œBrandedโ€ business segment includes all operations at Frontier Airlines (2nd), Lynx Airlines, and Midwest Airlines, collectively referred to as โ€œFrontierโ€. Total revenues on Frontier were $445.8 million for the quarter. Load factor was 87.4% for the quarter and total revenue per ASM (TRASM) was 11.15ยข. Frontier posted income before taxes of $11.6 million for the third quarter. However, excluding the items outlined in the table above, Frontier produced a pre-tax profit of $19.4 million for the third quarter. Operating cost per ASM (CASM), excluding fuel, was 7.17ยข for the third quarter of 2010. Excluding integration and aircraft return expenses, the unit cost for Frontier, excluding fuel, was 6.98ยข for the quarter.

During the quarter the Company removed three Airbus A318 aircraft, one Bombardier DHC-8-400 (Q400) aircraft, and one Embraer ERJ 170 aircraft from service. The total operational fleet was 277 aircraft as of September 30, 2010 compared to 282 aircraft as of June 30, 2010.

On July 1, 2010, the Company announced that it would remove four 120-seat A318 aircraft and one 76-seat E170 aircraft from scheduled service for Frontier in September 2010. Three of these aircraft have been sold to third parties and two were returned to their lessors. Beginning in January 2011, Frontier will accept the first of seven new 162-seat A320 aircraft. All seven aircraft have firm lease financing arranged and will be delivered during the first two quarters of 2011. The Company will also be leasing three additional 136-seat A319 aircraft that are scheduled for delivery between February and April 2011.

On July 21, 2010, the Company announced it had signed a non-binding letter of intent with Embraer to acquire 24 ERJ 190 or ERJ 195 aircraft with deliveries beginning in the mid 2011. On November 5, 2010, the Company announced it had placed a firm order for 6 E190 aircraft with Embraer for delivery in 2011 starting in August. The Company also has conditional firm orders for 18 E190 or E195 aircraft. Both aircraft types would be configured with STRETCH seating. These aircraft will be used to replace smaller regional jets in the Company as well as provide flexibility for growth at Frontier through 2013.

All ERJ 170 aircraft operating for Frontier will be reconfigured with STRETCH seating by November 30, 2010, enabling its guests to take advantage of 5 extra inches of legroom. Also, all 32 E-Jet aircraft operating for Frontier will have Gogo WiFi installed by the end of 2010.

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Chautauqua Airlines starts Milwaukee-Hartford route today for Frontier Airlines

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Chautauqua Airlines (Indianapolis) today (September 27) started flying the Milwaukee-Hartford/Springfield route for Frontier Airlines (2nd).

Copyright Photo: Paul Kanagie.

Chautauqua Airlines paints its first ERJ in the Frontier Airlines brand

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Chautauqua Alines (Indianapolis) has painted its first Embraer ERJ in the Frontier Airlines (2nd) brand.

Copyright Photo: Paul Kanagie/PHLAIRLINE.COM. ERJ 145LR (EMB-145LR) N271SK (msn 145305) prepares to land at Philadelphia on June 18.

“Midwest Airlines” launches flights from Milwaukee to Raleigh/Durham and St. Louis

Midwest Airlines (Milwaukee) launched today (April 1) branded twice-daily Raleigh/Durham service on 76-seatย Embraer ERJ 170 aircraft operated by Republic Airlines (2nd). The St. Louis service, which will include two daily roundtrip flights, will be provided on 37-seatย Embraer ERJ 135 regional jet aircraft operated by Chautauqua Airlines.

Midwest Airlines is no longer an airline, only a brand in which Republic Airlines, Chautauqua Airlines and Frontier Airlines (2nd) operate the flights. Parent Republic Airways Holdings is expected to soon make a decision on which brands it wants to operate under.

Chautauqua Airlines to phase out the seven CRJ200s operated for Continental Airlines

Chautauqua Airlines (Continental Airlines) (Indianapolis) through its parent Republic Airways Holdings has decided to return its seven Bombardier CRJ200s (CL-600-2B19s) to the lessors and will be phased out from the fleet. The seven aircraft are currently being operated for Continental Airlines as a Continental Express carrier.

Copyright Photo: Jeffrey S. DeVore. CRJ200 (CL-600-2B19) N701BR (msn 7448) poses for the camera on the ramp at Houston (Bush Intercontinental).