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Oct 30, 1998Frontier Airlines Announces Denver Art Museum PartnershipDENVER (October 30, 1998) - Frontier Airlines (Nasdaq: FRNT ) today announced it is the proud promotional sponsor of the exhibition Inventing the Southwest: The Fred Harvey Company and Native American Indian Art. The exhibit runs from October 31, 1998 through January 24, 1999 and illustrates how Native American art in the Southwest was influenced by the arrival of the Santa Fe Railroad. The exhibit will include Native American basketry, rugs, silver work and pottery spanning a 100-year period. "We are proud of our Denver Art Museum partnership because while they bring cultural settings from other regions to Denver, Frontier takes you from Denver to other cities around the country," said Vice President of Marketing Jeff Potter. "In addition, our promotional sponsorship of Inventing The Southwest coincides with Frontier's four year anniversary celebration of El Paso and Albuquerque service and recent three year celebration of Phoenix service." The museum anticipates 75,000 visitors during the three-month period. On Saturdays, museum attendees can enter a drawing to win round trip tickets on Frontier Airlines. A winner will be drawn every other Saturday, beginning November 14. Denver-based Frontier Airlines commenced operations on July 5, 1994. The airline currently serves 16 cities coast to coast with a fleet of 15 Boeing 737 jets and employs approximately 1,100 travel professionals. Frontier's website may be viewed at http://www.frontierairlines.com . |




