Frontier Adds Seasonal Non-stop Service To MKE
By NS Admin Published 11 May 2010Frontier’s Branson service is flown by the Embraer 170/190 aircraft. Customers on board these aircraft enjoy comfortable leather seating in a two-by-two configuration. In addition, all of the E190 aircraft have several rows of stretch seating, which provides an additional five inches of comfortable legroom.
The company’s Embraer fleet will also be outfitted with in-flight internet service by the end of 2010. Frontier Airlines is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings.
Daniel Shurz, vice president of strategy and planning at Frontier, said: “Our nonstop service between Denver and Branson has been performing incredibly well. Branson is clearly a top travel destination for our customers in Denver and across our network.”
Jeff Bourk, executive director at Branson, said: “We are thrilled with Frontier’s rapid expansion in the Branson market and with the opportunities now offered to the Branson community. Milwaukee service has been a highly-requested destination and we’re extremely pleased with the increase in Denver service.”
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