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Frontier Airlines Reports Preliminary Traffic For January 2008

Tue Feb 5, 2008 7:41pm EST
DENVER, Feb. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Frontier Airlines (Nasdaq: FRNT)
today announced preliminary traffic results for January 2008.  Revenue
passenger miles increased 18.3 percent to 753,652,000 for January 2008 from
the same period last year.  Available seat miles increased 6.4 percent to
1,039,601,000 for January 2008 from the same period last year.  This resulted
in a record load factor for January 2008 of 72.5 percent, an increase of
7.3 points from January 2007, when the airline reported a load factor of
65.2 percent. The airline carried 762,884 passengers during January 2008, a
12.5 percent increase from January 2007.  The airline reported passenger yield
of 10.28 cents for the month of January 2008, an increase of 0.3 percent from
the same period last year.  Its passenger revenue per available seat mile was
7.46 cents, up .78 cents or 11.7 percent from January 2007.  For the month of
January 2008, the airline's average length of haul increased 5.1 percent to
988 miles as compared to the same period last year.
    The following table represents comparisons for the month of January
year-over-year, and fiscal 2008 year-to-date, year-over-year traffic results.
                             January 2008   January 2007    Increase/  Percent
                                                           (Decrease)
    Available Seat Miles
     (ASM)                  1,039,601,000    977,197,000   62,404,000    6.4%
    Revenue Passenger Miles   753,652,000    637,262,000  116,390,000   18.3%
    Load Factor                     72.5%          65.2%      7.3 pts    n/a
    Revenue Passengers
     Carried                      762,884        678,079       84,805   12.5%
    **Passenger Yield (cents)       10.28          10.25          .03    0.3%
    **Passenger Revenue Per
     ASM (cents)                     7.46           6.68          .78   11.7%
    Average Length of Haul            988            940           48    5.1%



                                Fiscal         Fiscal       Increase/  Percent
                             Year-to-Date   Year-to-Date   (Decrease)
                                 2008           2007
    Available Seat Miles   10,591,490,000  9,350,233,000 1,241,257,000  13.3%
    Revenue Passenger
     Miles                  8,488,089,000  7,080,650,000 1,407,439,000  19.9%
    Load Factor                     80.1%          75.7%       4.4 pts   n/a
    Revenue Passengers
     Carried                    8,907,689      7,595,712     1,311,977  17.3%
    **Passenger Yield (cents)       10.79          10.96         (.17)  (1.6%)
    **Passenger Revenue Per
     ASM (cents)                     8.65           8.30           .35   4.2%
    Average Length of Haul            953            932            21   2.3%

    Frontier's fiscal year begins April 1 and ends March 31.

    ** Passenger yield and passenger revenue per available seat mile is
       calculated from revenue derived only from the mainline revenue
       passengers reported in this press release.


    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 a comfortable all coach
configuration. In conjunction with its regional jet fleet, operated by
Republic Airlines, and a fleet of ten Bombardier Q-400 aircraft operated by
Lynx Aviation (a subsidiary of Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc.), 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; six 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. For more in-depth information on Frontier Airlines, please visit its
Web site at http://FrontierAirlines.com.
    Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995:
    Statements contained in this press release that are not historical facts
may be forward-looking statements as that item is defined in the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve
risks and uncertainties that could result in actual results differing
materially from expected results and represent the Company's expectations and
beliefs concerning future events based on information available to the Company
as of the date of this press release. The Company undertakes no obligation to
publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect events or
circumstances that may arise after the date of this press release. Additional
information regarding risk factors that may affect future performance at the
Company are contained in the Company's SEC filings, including without
limitation, the Company's Form 10-K for its fiscal year ended March 31, 2007.
SOURCE  Frontier Airlines

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



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