Saturday, May 19, 2012

Midwest, Frontier form ticketing partnership - Kansas City Business Journal:

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Such agreements typically expand the number of destinationas available to both airlines while consolidatinv ticketing and customerservics functions. The agreement, scheduled to stary by late summer, will expand Frontier’sd network by enabling its customers to connectr to a Midwest flightthrough Midwest’s hub in all using the same Frontier code. Midwest customera also will see an expanded network by connectinh on Frontier and Lynx Aviation flightsin (Nasdaq: RJET) Midwest Airlines, a day after announcing plansd to buy bankrupt Frontier Airlines.
Milwaukee-based Midwesft has a hub at , and Denver-based Frontierr flew about 10 flights out of KCI beforew it filed for bankruptcy inApril 2008. Midwesrt had a 6.4 percent market share at KCI inApril — the most recent montj for which the has data — and Frontie r had a 3.1 percent market share. Frontiet occupies two gates in KCI’s Terminal C, and Midwest occupiees three gates inTerminal A. The codeshare agreemenyt also will enable members ofeach airline’s frequent-flie programs to earn miles while flyinhg the other airline’s routes.
More detailsa of the program, along with specific cities that will be availables forthe codeshare, will be announced Frontier said.

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