Travel Agent, September 14th, 1998
After beating Western Pacific and posting a profit for the first time in years, Frontier is back on track Elaine X. Grant No one ever said starting an airline was easy, and Denver-based Frontier certainly hasn't found it so. But after many wrong turns, Frontier looks as if it has finally hit its stride. With the carrier approaching its ideal size, showing a profit for the first time and dealing with a kinder, gentler United, things have never looked better. In fact, things have looked a lot worse. 'Two years ago I think people were concerned about Frontier,' says Jeff Potter, vice president...
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