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Republic Airlines opens new chapter
For a recent episode of CBS' Undercover Boss, Bryan Bedford donned a wig, put on a pair of glasses and went to work on some of the least pleasant jobs his employees undertake daily. The CEO of Republic Airways Holdings, which owns Frontier Airlines and four regional feeder carriers, cleaned planes,
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Flight Attendant With Pilot's License Helps Lands Plane
Frontier Airlines, Midwest Airlines and several regional airlines including Chautauqua Airlines, Lynx Airlines Republic Airlines and Shuttle America (which run flights under the names American Connection, Continental Express, Delta Connection
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What's 'LUV' Got to Do With Flying?
delicious baked goods but that's another mystery. Whatever the case, MEH disappeared, when Midwest was taken over by Republic Airlines in 2009. Midwest survives as a brand name only and now that it's merged with Frontier, it'll disappear altogether
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How to Get Capt. Sully Sullenberger as Your Pilot and Other Tips for Picking the Safest Flight
and the airline's hub in Charlotte, N.C., on flight 3212 you will actually be on a flight operated by Republic Airlines doing business as US Airways Express. The next thing to consider is what type of aircraft you will be on. Sullenberger
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Republic wins bid for Frontier, beats Southwest
subsidiaries flies as the United Express regional carrier there. Republic's regional units are Chautauqua and Republic airlines , and Shuttle America. But they do not operate under their own names. Rather, they contract with major airlines
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With 2 deals, Republic Airways grows into big airline
the big, traditional airlines that now contract with three of Republic's subsidiaries —Chautauqua Airlines, Republic Airlines and Shuttle America— for their regional service. None of the contracts are up any time soon. But if the big guys
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With 2 deals, Republic Airways grows into big airline
the big, traditional airlines that now contract with three of Republic's subsidiaries —Chautauqua Airlines, Republic Airlines and Shuttle America— for their regional service. None of the contracts are up any time soon. But if the big guys
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Airline Merger Mania: Bigger Not Always Better
instance). But those promises, however honest the intent, are seldom realized. Northwest, for example, bought Republic Airlines in the '80s primarily to get its large hub operation in Phoenix, then promptly gutted its investment by abandoning


