Frontier's Profits Rise As Costs Fall
Frontier Airlines yesterday set a record in its short history with a $2.5 million net profit for the December quarter, its fiscal third, compared with a loss of $11.5 million in the prior-year period. But even more important, the Denver-based airline managed to lower its cost per available seat mile...
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