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Frontier Airlines will launch the seasonal Kansas City-Tampa route

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) will launch nonstop seasonal service between Kansas City (MCI) and Tampa (TPA). The twice-weekly service will operate from February 15 through April 14, 2012, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

With the addition of Tampa, Frontier will serve a total of 20 destinations nonstop from Kansas City โ€“ including Kansas Cityโ€™s only nonstop flights to Mexico.

Service on the new route will be flown on 99-seat Embraer ERJ 190 aircraft operated by Republic Airlines (2nd).

Copyright Photo: James Helbock.

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Frontier Airlinesโ€™ new nonstop Denver-Little Rock and Denver-Palm Springs service takes off on November 17

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) will launch Denver (DEN)-Little Rock (LIT) and Denver-Palm Springs (PSP) service on Thursday, November 17. Little Rock service is year-round and Palm Springs service, which is seasonal, will run through May 14, 2012. The new service brings to 71 the number of destinations Frontier serves nonstop from Denver.

Service on the Denver-Little Rock route will be flown on 99-seat Embraer ERJ 190 aircraft operated by Republic Airlines (2nd). The Palm Springs route will operated with Airbus A319s.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough.

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Frontier Airlines to introduce Kansas City-Orlando and nonstop DCA service from Grand Rapids and Madison

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) announced it will introduce nonstop seasonal service between Kansas City (MCI) and Orlando (MCO) beginning on January 5, 2012 and operating through April 15, 2012. Initially, the service will operate four days per week, increasing to six days per week beginning on February 23, 2012. Service will be provided on 99-seat Embraer ERJ 190 aircraft operated by Republic Airlines (2nd).

In addition, Frontierโ€™s recently announced Kansas City-Las Vegas nonstop service โ€“ which starts on November 1, 2011 โ€“ will be upgraded from a 99-seat Embraer ERJ 190 aircraft to a 138-seat Airbus A319.

Frontier also announced the launch of new nonstop service from both Grand Rapids, Michigan (GRR) and Madison, Wisconsin (MSN) to Washington Reagan (DCA). Service on the Grand Rapids route takes off on January 4, 2012 and on the Madison route on January 5, 2012. Service will be provided on 138-seat Airbus A319 aircraft.

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Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough.

Frontier expands nonstop service from Kansas City

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) announced the launch of new nonstop service between Kansas City (MCI) and both Houston (HOU) and Las Vegas (LAS) beginning on November 1. Frontier Airlines is a wholly owned subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings, Inc.

As a result of the increase in service, Frontier will be expanding its airport facilities to include a fifth gate in Terminal C at MCI. Frontier and Republic Airlines (2nd) currently have 355 employees, more than any other airline, in the city โ€“ including customer service personnel, flight crews, aircraft maintenance technicians and others. Kansas City is home to both crew and maintenance bases for Republic.

Service on the new routes will be flown on 99-seat Embraer ERJ 190 aircraft operated by Republic Airlines.

Copyright Photo: James Helbock. Please click on the photo for additional information.

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Frontier Airlines to add new seasonal routes to Florida, adds Little Rock and Palm Springs

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) today announced the launch of new nonstop seasonal service to Florida from two Midwestern cities and the reinstatement of seasonal Florida service from two others.

The new nonstop seasonal service will be offered December 15, 2011 through April 15, 2012 in three markets:

1. Des Moines, Iowa (DSM) to/from Orlando (MCO)

2. Des Moines, Iowa (DSM) to/from Tampa
Madison, Wis. (MSN) to/from Orlando (MCO)

Additionally, Frontier will reinstate nonstop seasonal service in three markets during the same timeframe.

Milwaukee (MKE) to/from Tampa (TPA)
Omaha, Neb. (OMA) to/from Orlando (MCO)
Omaha, Neb. (OMA) to/from Tampa (TPA)
Omaha-Orlando service will resume as a Saturday-only service beginning October 8 before expanding to five times weekly in December. All routes except Milwaukee-Tampa will operate a reduced schedule January 6 through February 15, 2012.

Frontier-branded service will be provided on 99-seat Embraer ERJ 190 aircraft operated by Republic Airlines (2nd).

In other news,ย Frontier Airlines is adding two new cities to its route map. Frontier today also announced the launch of new nonstop service between Denver and Little Rock, Arkansas (LIT), and new nonstop seasonal service between Denver (DEN) and Palm Springs, California (PSP). Service to both cities takes off on November 17. The seasonal Palm Springs service will run through mid-May 2012.

Frontier is also adding frequency seasonally in four existing nonstop markets this fall:

 

 

  • Denver-Las Vegas โ€“ a seventh roundtrip on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, Oct. 2-Dec. 12.
  • Denver-Madison, Wis. โ€“ a second roundtrip on Monday, Thursday and Sunday, Sept. 8-Nov. 14.
  • Denver-San Diego, Calif. โ€“ a sixth roundtrip on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 1-31.
  • Denver-Santa Barbara, Calif. โ€“ a second roundtrip on Thursday, Friday and Sunday, Oct. 6-31.

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Republic Airways Holdings loses $14.9 million in the second quarter

Republic Airways Holdings (Indianapolis) reported operating revenues of $739.7 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2011, an increase of 8.3%, compared to $683.3 million for the same period last year. The increase in revenues is primarily due to a 10.6% increase in Frontier Airlinesโ€™ unit revenues. On a GAAP basis, the Company reported a net loss of $14.9 million, or $0.31 per diluted share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2011, compared to net income of $2.6 million, or $0.08 per diluted share, for the same period last year.

The total operational fleet of all subsidiary airlines increased from March 31, 2011, by two aircraft to 282 aircraft as of June 30, 2011. The Company increased its Frontier Airbus fleet by leasing five additional A320 aircraft during the quarter. Also, the Company returned two Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft to the lessor and sold one Airbus A318 aircraft.

By the end of September 2011, the Company expects to have transitioned all 14 Republic Airlines (2nd) Embraer ERJ 170 aircraft from its Frontier operation into fixed-fee service on behalf of Delta Air Lines. In order to backfill a portion of the capacity vacated by these aircraft, the Company expects to place into service for Frontier five of the seven Chautauqua Airlines ERJ 145 aircraft being removed from the Continental Express fixed-fee service during 2011. The other two ERJ 145 aircraft removed from Continental were returned to the lessor in the second quarter. The Company also expects to take delivery of six Embraer ERJ 190 aircraft beginning in September. Those aircraft are expected to be placed into the Frontier operation by January 2012.

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Republic Airlines to remove the last six ERJ 170s from the Frontier operation, will now operate 14 ERJ 170s for Delta

Republic Airlines (2nd) (Indianapolis) will remove the last six Embraer ERJ 170s from the Frontier Airlines branded operation by September 30, 2011. Republic will now operate 14 ERJ 170s under the Delta Connection banner by October 1, 2011.

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Frontier Airlines reduces its fees, launches “Frontier Express”

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) yesterday (April 12) announced a move to significantly enhance the guest experience with new fee reductions and policy changes effective for tickets purchased on or after today, April 13, 2011. Key changes include the addition of no change fees for itinerary changes made prior to the day of travel on the airlineโ€™s popular Classic fares and the expansion of the airlineโ€™s guest commitment posted on FrontierAirlines.com.

For tickets purchased on or after April 13, 2011, Frontier will reduce the change fee from $100 to $50 on Economy fares and will also add a discount on the first checked bag fee for any guest who checks in online at FrontierAirlines.com. This discount is currently set at $5, which reduces the checked bag fee from $20 to $15 on the Economy fare. Guests traveling on Classic and Classic Plus fares will continue to receive two complimentary checked bags on every flight.

Frontier also added another level of transparency for its guests by posting its revised guest commitment online. The guest commitment outlines what a Frontier Airlines guest can expect in any kind of irregular operation including, flight delays and cancelations. The guest commitment can be found in the customer service section at FrontierAirlines.com.

Other key changes effective April 13, 2011, include:

Bicycles:

Frontier is removing the flat fee for checked bicycles and will now include them in the standard baggage allowance, meaning customers traveling on Classis or Classic Plus fares can include their bike as one of their two complimentary checked bags and Economy passengers would pay $20 if the bike is one of their first two checked bags. Bikes will be exempt from any oversize fees, but subject to overweight fees and excess bag fees, if applicable. This is similar to the carrierโ€™s current policy for golf clubs and skis.

Policy changes:

Name changes will now be permitted for $50 on Classic and Economy tickets. Classic Plus ticket holders and Summit-level EarlyReturns members can change a name at no charge. In addition to the name-change fee, guests will also be responsible for paying any difference in fare at the time the change is made.

Fees for same-day confirmed flight changes on Classic tickets will be reduced to $25 from $50 with no fare difference.
The excess bag fee โ€“ for a third bag and beyond โ€“ will be standardized at $50 per bag for all markets, domestic and international.

Included in the guest enhancements is the launch of Frontier Express, a branding designation that will now be used for all Frontier flights operated on ERJ 135, ERJ 145 and Q400 aircraft. The Frontier Express branding will indicate that the in-flight service and amenities will differ from Frontierโ€™s standard mainline service found on Airbus, Embraer 190 and Embraer 170 aircraft.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough. Please click on the photo for additional information including Frontier’s new partnership with The Wilderness Society.

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Frontier Airlines adds five new routes and three cities

Frontier Airlines (2nd) (Denver) has announced plans to add Knoxville, TN (TYS) (June 6); Provo, UT (PVU) (June 20) and Sioux Falls, SD (FSD) (July 4) to its route map with the addition of nonstop service from its Denver hub. These three markets bring the total of nonstop destinations served from Denver by Frontier to 63.

In addition, the carrier announced it will launch new nonstop service between its Kansas City hub and both Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN (MSP) (June 6) and San Antonio, TX (SAT) (June 7) this summer. The new service rounds out the carrierโ€™s summer schedule that features increased capacity in top markets and the return of popular summer seasonal service.

All of the new routes will be operated by Republic Airlines’ (2nd) Embraer ERJ 170s and ERJ 190s except the Knoxville route which will be operated by Frontier A319s.

Frontier will drop the Denver-Long Beach route on February 16.

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Republic Airways Holdings swings to the red in the fourth quarter and 2010

Republic Airways Holdings Inc. (Indianapolis) reported operating revenues of $649.8 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2010, a 2.0% increase, compared to $637.3 million for the same period last year. The increase in revenues is the result of higher unit revenues from the Companyโ€™s Frontier operations.

On a GAAP basis, the holding company reported a net loss of $1.3 million, or $0.03 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2010, compared to $20.1 million of net income, or $0.55 per diluted share, for the same period last year.

During the fourth quarter of 2010, the Companyโ€™s pre-tax loss of $3.0 million was negatively impacted by a total of $15.1 million of items: $14.5 million of fleet transition costs for A318 and Q400 aircraft, $2.5 million of expenses related to the integration of the branded business, offset by $1.9 million in benefits for fuel hedges.

Excluding the negative impact of the items during the quarter, the Company is reporting net income of $7.4 million and earnings per diluted share of $0.18 for the fourth quarter of 2010. Comparatively, the Company reported ex-item net income for the fourth quarter of 2009 of $2.1 million, or $0.06 per diluted share.

For the full year 2010, the holding company reported revenues of $2.7 billion compared to $1.6 billion for 2009. On a GAAP basis, the Company reported a net loss for 2010 of $13.8 million, or $0.38 per diluted share compared to net income of $39.7 million, or $1.13 per diluted share for the full year 2009.

Frontier Airways Holdings joins AMR Corporation as the only two large airline groups to lose money in the United States in 2010.

The operational fleet decreased from September 30, 2010 by two aircraft to 275 aircraft as of December 31, 2010. During the quarter, the Company removed one Airbus A318 aircraft and one Q400 aircraft from the fleet.

The total operational fleet as of December 31, 2010 was 275 aircraft, a reduction of 15 aircraft, compared to the 290 aircraft operated as of December 31, 2009.

The Company removed eight Q400 aircraft from its Frontier operations. Five were returned to the lessor, two were classified as held for sale as of December 31, 2010, and one has been subleased. Seven CRJ200 aircraft were returned to the lessor from the fixed-fee service with Continental Airlines. Four A318 aircraft were removed from our Frontier operation and sold or returned to the lessor. Two ERJ 145 aircraft were subleased offshore and one ERJ 170 was sold. Four Embraer ERJ 190 aircraft and three Airbus A320 aircraft were placed into our Frontier operation during the year.

Copyright Photo: Bruce Drum. Please click on the photo for background information on the holding company and aircraft operated.

Republic Airways Holdings’ Fixed-Fee Route Map (not including Frontier Airlines branded operations):