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Frontier Update: Frontier Airlines has announced the indefinite suspension of over 40 routes across the United States, including two to Puerto Rico. This decision affects significant hubs such as Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), Denver International Airport (DEN), and Philadelphia International Airport (PHL). https://lnkd.in/gXNwGqBv

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Luke McKenzie

Revenue Management Analyst looking to identify and solve current market issues | FAA Certified Flight Instructor-Airplane

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Headline is misleading. Utilization isn’t going down at all. All the aircraft will continue to be used and the mentioned cities above will continue to have lots of service.

Andrew T G.

Captain - Frontier Airlines / USMC & CO Nat Guard Retired 🇺🇸. (My views are my own…obviously)

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Normal restructuring. Good to see which routes got the axe though. It’s an advantage of getting out of the business travel, you can cut routes that don’t work and put those airplanes on routes that do.

Jeff Williams

Seasoned Aviation Professional

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I know how all those crew feel. Been through 9/11, two operations ceasing operations, a contract not renewed, COVID redundancy, and finally aging out. If you’re strong and really love what you do, you land on your feet and resurface. If not… you end up actually having to work for a living.

Shaun Smith

Business, Aviation and Transportation Professional

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They need to get back to the business of aviation and have a clear vision and execution.

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Christine Stanisich

VP i6 Fuel Inventory digital platform, JET A-Fuel storage General Manager, ITP, General Manager, Senior Project Manager, SMS and Risk management certified, Six Sigma black belt, Certified Mediator

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Hope the employees are going to be ok

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James Brocksmith

Captain and Safety Professional, 747, 777, 737, 717, MD-80 and DC-9 just to name a few.

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Wow ! To think these Frontier Pilots declined an offer to be purchased by SWA years ago.

Terry C

Airline Management(Full time)Renewable Energy expert(part time)

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