Denver Storms Cause Frontier's Losses To Widen

Back-to-back storms that virtually shut down Denver Airport in December caused Frontier's losses to widen in the third quarter of its fiscal year, and management warns unit costs will rise slightly in the current quarter as weather continues to create problems at the airport. Frontier estimates...

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