Frontier Hit By High Fuel Prices As Profits Fall
Frontier Airlines profits dropped 61% during its fiscal fourth quarter mainly due to soaring fuel prices, but the carrier managed to make money for the second consecutive year. The Denver-based airline earned $6.9 million for the quarter ended March 31, with $92.5 million in revenues, up 32%...
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