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Frontier Closing Las Cruces Reservation Operation
Airline Owned By Republic Airways
POSTED: 11:50 am MDT September 28,
2009
LAS CRUCES, N.M. -- Frontier Airlines Holdings Inc. said Monday it will close its reservations operation in Las Cruces by the end of the year. The company says those workers will be able to apply for positions elsewhere. The office has 118 employees.
Frontier says it will provide moving assistance for employees who relocate. Eligible workers who choose not to move will receive severance pay. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last year. Earlier this month, a bankruptcy judge in Denver confirmed the company's reorganization plan. The company is expected to emerge from Chapter 11 next month as a wholly owned subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings.
Previous Stories:
- September 16, 2009: Republic May Move Hundreds Of Frontier Jobs
- September 4, 2009: Denver, State Fighting To Keep Frontier In Town
- August 14, 2009: Republic Wins Bid To Acquire Frontier
- August 6, 2009: Frontier Fans Rally To Save Airline
- August 5, 2009: Two Airlines Want Frontier
- July 30, 2009: Southwest Makes Bid To Buy Frontier Airlines
- July 13, 2009: Will Frontier Airlines' Home Move If Republic Buy Goes Through?
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