Western Pacific, Frontier Merger
Photograph: Frontier maintained healthy revenue yields, but its costs were substantially higher than WestPac's. Post-merger costs are predicted to be less than 7 cents per available seat mile. BILL HOUGH Western Pacific and Frontier Airlines have agreed to merge operations under a stock exchange...
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