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"Today's announcement marks the seventh Cancun city pair for Frontier, and we are very pleased that San Diego will become one of the first California communities to experience the value and convenience of our non-stop Mexico product," said John Happ, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Planning. "Cancun speaks for itself with its legendary world-class resorts, beautiful beaches and immense wealth of history, and now Southern California can get there non-stop at a reasonable fare while enjoying the comforts of 24 channels of free DIRECTV service, a choice of pay-per-view movies and 33 inches of legroom aboard one of the newest fleets in the industry."
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Frontier Airlines (FRNT) was down slightly in mid-day trading to $6.02 per share.






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