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Frontier Brings the Beaches of Old Mexico to New Mexico's Flyers

Sat Dec 15, 2007 3:24pm EST
Low-Cost Carrier Begins the Only Non-Stop Service between Albuquerque and
Puerto Vallarta

DENVER, Dec. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southwestern travelers needing a
tropical getaway at a premier resort destination will have a quick,
comfortable and affordable way to get there beginning today as Frontier
Airlines (Nasdaq: FRNT) begins service between Albuquerque's Sunport
International Airport (ABQ) and Puerto Vallarta's Gustavo Diaz Ordaz
International Airport (PVR). The new service was kicked off this morning with
a live mariachi band and Mexican delicacies at the gate, courtesy of the City
of Albuquerque. In addition, the Mayor of Albuquerque was on hand to greet
passengers as they boarded the packed flight bound for Puerto Vallarta.
    "It's a tremendous step forward for the city of Albuquerque," Mayor Martin
J. Chavez said. "It makes the Albuquerque International Sunport truly
international once again for all of New Mexico." Frontier is currently
Albuquerque's only international carrier.
    Puerto Vallarta is a seaside paradise with world-class resorts, and
features fun activities to satisfy all sorts of vacationers. Swimming with
dolphins and whale watching are popular attractions, as are the city's golf,
parasailing, eco-tourism and cultural options.
    "We are thrilled to add non-stop service between Albuquerque and Puerto
Vallarta to our rapidly expanding list of international routes," said Pat
Zachwieja, vice president of marketing and planning for Frontier Airlines.
"Albuquerque travelers can now enjoy convenient access to one of Mexico's top
resort destinations, along with the low fares and best-in-class customer
service they're already accustomed to when they fly Frontier."


    Flight schedule for ABQ-PVR service (effective Dec. 15, 2007):

    Albuquerque -- Puerto Vallarta
    Flight Number       Departs       Arrives           Frequency
    4590                9:03 a.m.     12:33 p.m.        Sunday
    4590               11:44 a.m.      3:14 p.m.        Wednesday and Saturday


    Puerto Vallarta -- Albuquerque
    Flight Number       Departs       Arrives           Frequency
    4591                1:40 p.m.      3:20 p.m.        Sunday
    4591                3:54 p.m.      5:34 p.m.        Wednesday and Saturday
    All times given in local arrival or departure city times.



    About Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc.
    Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc. is the parent company of Denver-based
Frontier Airlines. Currently in its 14th year of operations, Frontier Airlines
is the second-largest jet service carrier at Denver International Airport,
employing approximately 6,000 aviation professionals. With 60 aircraft and one
of the youngest Airbus fleets in North America, Frontier offers 24 channels of
DIRECTV(R) service in every seatback along with 33 inches of legroom in an all
coach configuration. In conjunction with its regional jet fleet, operated by
Horizon and Republic Airlines, Frontier offers routes linking its Denver hub
to 63 destinations, including 53 U.S. cities in 32 states spanning the nation
from coast to coast, seven cities in Mexico, two cities in Canada and one in
Costa Rica. In November 2006, Frontier and AirTran announced a
first-of-its-kind integrated marketing partnership that offers travelers the
ability to reach more than 80 destinations across four countries with low
fares, aboard two of the youngest fleets in the industry. In December 2006,
Frontier was designated "Best Low Cost Carrier" in the U.S. by the readers of
Business Traveler magazine. Frontier's maintenance department has received the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Diamond Award recognizing its advanced
training standards for eight consecutive years, from 1999 to 2006. For more
in-depth information on Frontier Airlines, please visit its Web site at
http://www.frontierairlines.com.
SOURCE  Frontier Airlines

Joe Hodas of Frontier Airlines, +1-720-374-4504, jhodas@flyfrontier.com



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