Frontier Airlines
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Frontier Airlines is an American ultra low-fare airline. It is based in Denver, Colorado. It has operating bases at Atlanta, Chicago—Midway, Chicago—O’Hare, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Las Vegas, Miami, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Juan, Tampa, and Trenton.
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History
Frontier was founded in February 1994, after Continental Airlines closed its hub at Denver.[1] By July 1994, Frontier had started flights with Boeing 737 airplanes. In 1999, the airline bought Airbus A320 family airplanes.[2] As of 2016, Frontier owns 61 Airbus airplanes.[3] Republic Airways Holdings bought Frontier in 2009.[4] Frontier was later sold to Indigo Partners in 2013. Indigo Partners also owns Spirit Airlines. Since 2015, Frontier and Spirit have been thinking about combining to create one large ultra-low fare airline.[5] In February 2022, the two companies announced that they were merging. [6]
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Gallery
- A Frontier Boeing 737 in 2003. Frontier no longer flies 737's.
- Frontier Airlines planes at Denver International Airport. All Frontier planes have a different animal painted on the tail.
- The new Frontier Airlines paint job introduced in 2015.
- A Frontier Airbus A319 interior.
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