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Frontier joins AirTran as airlines serving new Branson airport
Feb 5, 2010, 8:51 AM
BRANSON, Mo.--Frontier Airlines will begin non-stop service to Denver, Colo., beginning April 20.
The addition of Frontier Airlines will allow visitors to fly to Branson from an additional 50 cities connecting through Denver. Branson Airport Executive Director Jeff Bourk said "With our airport now being serviced by Frontier and AirTran Airways, over 100 cities can access this great destination from around the country."
About Frontier Airlines:
Frontier Airlines is a wholly owned subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings Inc., an airline holding company that owns Chautauqua Airlines, Lynx Aviation, Midwest Airlines, Republic Airlines and Shuttle America.
Currently in its 16th year of operations, Frontier is the second-largest carrier at Denver International Airport, employing nearly 6,000 aviation professionals.
About Branson Airport:
Opening its doors May of 2009, Branson Airport LLC is the first privately developed and operated commercial service airport in the United States.
The addition of Frontier Airlines will allow visitors to fly to Branson from an additional 50 cities connecting through Denver. Branson Airport Executive Director Jeff Bourk said "With our airport now being serviced by Frontier and AirTran Airways, over 100 cities can access this great destination from around the country."
About Frontier Airlines:
Frontier Airlines is a wholly owned subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings Inc., an airline holding company that owns Chautauqua Airlines, Lynx Aviation, Midwest Airlines, Republic Airlines and Shuttle America.
Currently in its 16th year of operations, Frontier is the second-largest carrier at Denver International Airport, employing nearly 6,000 aviation professionals.
About Branson Airport:
Opening its doors May of 2009, Branson Airport LLC is the first privately developed and operated commercial service airport in the United States.