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Southwest will add flights from DIA Frontier, United woes offer chance for competitor.(Business)
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Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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May 8, 2008| Author:
Walsh, Chris
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Byline: Chris Walsh, Rocky Mountain News
Southwest Airlines is expanding in Denver yet again as it looks to capitalize on the struggles of its largest competitors here.
The Dallas-based discount giant detailed plans Wednesday to add flights from Denver International Airport to three new destinations: Sacramento, Calif.; Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Fla.; and New Orleans. It also will add another daily nonstop flight to Phoenix. The flights start Aug. 4, and tick...
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