Frontier Airlines and Republic Airways Terminate Code Sharing Agreement
Posted on: Thursday, 24 April 2008, 09:00 CDT
Frontier Airlines and Republic Airways have agreed to early terminate the code sharing agreement.
There will be a structured reduction and gradual phase-out of Republic's 12 aircraft from Frontier's daily operation to be completed by mid-June 2008. With 12 aircraft being removed from the fleet, Frontier has also announced some schedule changes designed to reallocate existing aircraft into markets with more potential for long term profitability.
Sean Menke, president and CEO of Frontier Airlines, said: "We appreciate the great job Republic has done in helping us serve our customers. Unfortunately with current economic conditions and other business changes, we have been forced to drastically rethink the use of regional aircraft in our fleet mix."
Source: Datamonitor
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