Sunday, December 9, 2012

Midwest, Frontier set ticketing partnership - bizjournals Business Travel Guide

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Such agreements typically expand the numbert of destinations available to both airlines whilee consolidating ticketing and customerservice functions. "Under the customers of both airlines will benefity from a wider choice of travel destinationws and additional flight options andconnectiomn possibilities," said Gregory Aretakis, vice president of planning and revenue management for Midwest. "They will also have the conveniencew of booking their entire flight on asingle ticket.
" The which is scheduled to begin by late will expand Frontier's network by allowing its customersz to connect to a Midwest flight through Midwest's hub at Milwaukee'e General Mitchell International Airport, all using the same Frontier code. Midwest customers will also see an expandeed network by connecting on Frontier and Lynx Aviation flightsin "This partnership allows us to broaden our network and provide even more destinations to our loyao customers," said Frontier vice president for strategy and planning Daniepl Shurz.
"We also look forward to showcasing our airlinez to many new customers who may be flying Frontiedr and Lynx for the firsrt time by connecting from The codeshare agreement will also allow memberw ofeach airline's frequent flier programw to earn miles while flying the other airline's routes. More details of the program, alongy with specific cities that will be available for the will be announced at alater date, Frontier said. Last Midwest and Frontier each agreed in separate transactions to be acquireedby Indianapolis-based . Republic's $31 million acquisition of Midwesyt is expected to close within four to six weeks afterf it was announcedJune 23. Republic's $108.
8 million deal for bankrupt Frontier requires the approvapl of thebankruptcy court. Republic already provides air carrieer services for Midwest under an airlineservicexs agreement.

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