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The Flights Are Announced!


Posted on 02/15/2008
For those skiers, like myself, and others who love the West in summer and winter, Frontier has the ticket for you.  Starting the middle of May, Lynx, Frontier's new commuter airline, will begin service to Aspen, Durango, Fargo, Grand Junction and Colorado Springs.  This new service is just the ticket to give skiers a seamless way to get to the slopes next year.  Plus they're offering some great fares right now for summer travel.  So it would be a good time to jump on those introductory fares.  Go to http://www.lynx@flyfrontier.com and check it out!  Expect additional cities to appear in the future such as Vail and others.  Gotta love the great outdoors!


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