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Great Lakes Aviation Adds Frontier Airlines to Code-Sharing Options.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, December, 2001
By Gail Pitts, The Pueblo Chieftain, Colo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Dec. 14--Effective today, Puebloans will see increased competition in airline service, although the number of flights from the city's airport hasn't changed.
Instead, Great Lakes Aviation will begin "code-sharing" with Frontier Airlines as well as United for Pueblo flights.
A code-shared flight is one that is operated by one airline but carries the name of another. Great Lakes has been providing commuter service to Denver since 1998 as United-coded flights.
Now, explained Dick Fontaine, senior vice president for marketing at Great Lakes, when a person wants to book a flight out of Pueblo, two codes will come up, one for United and another for Frontier....
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