Frontier's Yields In 2001 Stronger Than Expected, Analysts Say

Frontier's yields appear to be stronger than analysts' expectations, according to James Parker of Raymond James. Parker raised his yield estimate from a decline of 1% year over year to an increase of 2% for the quarter. Lower fuel prices could push Frontier's unit costs lower than forecasts.

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