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Frontier to start Jacksonville flights

Published March 19, 2007 at midnight

Frontier Airlines will become the first carrier to offer nonstop flights between Denver and Jacksonville, Fla.

The Denver-based carrier said today it will offer one daily flight to and from the city starting June 15.

Jacksonville is currently the largest U.S. city without nonstop service to Denver.

"Jacksonville and Denver are both dynamic cities in which to live, work and play, with engaging cultural and leisure activities, and healthy business environments," John D. Clark, executive director of the Jacksonville Aviation Authority, said in a press release.

Frontier will offer the new flights on its Airbus A319 planes, which offer live satellite TV.

Introductory fares start at $99 each way, not including taxes and fees.

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