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A dream trip to the Stanley Cup made possible using points and miles. Earn 3X Miles on Delta purchases and purchases made directly with hotels. Only four of those jets were Airbus Aceos. The Airbus A fleet has been reduced steadily since The final four aircraft that the airline still has in its fleet are not owned by the airline.

In December , Frontier completed a sale-and-leaseback agreement covering four Airbus Aceo aircraft. The leases on these four Airbus As will expire in December When starts, the airline will exclusively operate Airbus Aceos, Aneos, Aceos, and Aneos. In , Indigo Partners acquired Frontier Airlines and reshaped it into a well-known ultra-low-cost carrier with exceptionally low costs.

In , the airline began to increase its capacity on its planes. On the Airbus Aceos, the airline increased the density of the jets from seats to seats. The Airbus Aceos also received densification, going from seats to seats. The airline previously flew Airbus As under the mainline service. Later, the airline ended up signing an agreement to outsource Embraer E aircraft operations for regional flying. Both of those aircraft were later dropped.

The Airbus As are mostly based out of Denver.



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