Daily Memo: Frontier’s Premium Pivot Doesn’t Mean It’s Abandoned More Basic Products

Frontier A320neo
Credit: Joe Pries
Although Frontier Airlines is marching towards introducing its own first class seating product, the carrier’s chief executive believes the airline is well-positioned to seize opportunities in the recovery of non-premium seats in the U.S. market. “In the second half of this year, you’re going to...
Lori Ranson

Lori covers North American and Latin airlines for Aviation Week and is also a Senior Analyst for CAPA - Centre for Aviation.

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