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Frontier carried 3,789 passengers in and out of Grand Junctio nin June, 6 percent higher than the same mont h of 2008, the , citing local airpor data. That was the highest total sincethe Denver-basedr carrier opened service between the two Colorado cities in May 2008, when Frontietr recorded 4,156 passengers, the Free Press said. The Free Presxs quoted a Frontier spokesmam as saying the high June number was largely the result of recentffare sales. The spokesman said the route "didn't perform up to our Frontier it wouldend Denver-Grand Junctiohn service by its Lynx short-hop subsidiaryh on Sept. 14. It currently offers three cross-state flights a day.
which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protectiohn inApril 2008, will becom e a subsidiary of as part of its reorganization plan if a bankruptcty judge agrees at a July 13 hearing.
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