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vertex
Apr 11, 2008, 8:44 AM
Frontier files for bankruptcy protection - CNN (http://www.cnn.com/2008/TRAVEL/04/11/us.frontier.ap/index.html)

DENVER, Colorado (AP) -- Frontier Airlines Holdings Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, but unlike other airlines filing for bankruptcy in recent weeks, it plans to keep running while it reorganizes.

Frontier Airlines Holdings Inc. said Friday it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

The low-fare carrier said its filing Friday came after an unexpected attempt by its principal credit card processor to start withholding significant proceeds from the sale of Frontier tickets, which threatened to hurt Frontier's liquidity.

The Chapter 11 filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York prevents the credit card processor from increasing its "holdback," Frontier CEO Sean Menke said.

"By filing for Chapter 11, we will now have the time and legal protection necessary to obtain additional financing and enhance our liquidity. Fortunately, we believe that we currently have adequate cash on hand to meet our operating needs while we take steps to further strengthen our company," Menke said in a statement.

Frontier, whose major hub is in Denver, has been affected as other airlines have by rising fuel costs and the credit crisis in financial markets.

ATA Airlines, Skybus and Aloha Airgroup all have filed for bankruptcy recently, but Menke said Frontier's reasons for doing so were different.

"Unfortunately, our principal credit card processor very recently and unexpectedly informed us that, beginning on April 11, it intended to start withholding significant proceeds received from the sale of Frontier tickets," he said. "This change in established practices would have represented a material change to our cash forecasts and business plan. Unchecked, it would have put severe restraints on Frontier's liquidity and would have made it impossible for us to continue normal operations."

He said Frontier was prepared to litigate, if necessary.

The creditor listed in bankruptcy court documents as having the largest general unsecured claim against Frontier by far was Wells Fargo, with $93.5 million. Frontier said it had fewer than 50 creditors.

It reported assets and liabilities of $50 million to $100 million.

A Frontier spokesman had said earlier this week the airline had "no concerns about bankruptcy" but added that it was working on strengthening its cash position.

Last month, Frontier said it had agreed to sell four planes as it dealt with rising fuel costs.

Errr, didn't everyone else have a liquidity problem too?

ChunkyMonkey
Apr 11, 2008, 12:37 PM
With the ongoing credit crisis, it will be difficult for them to secure DIP financing, without which they will be forced to liquidate. I wonder if people will start booking away from Frontier. With all the recent bankruptcies and well publicized fact that many passengers got screwed, I think it will be difficult for Frontier to hold onto passengers especially those that connect and have many other options. Good luck to all Frontier employees.

OhioGuy
Apr 11, 2008, 2:29 PM
I hope Frontier is able to hold out for at least another 5 months. I booked my father & brother on a trip with Frontier to Montana at the end of August. They're flying Detroit to Denver to Billings. I doubt they'll go if they're stuck with another airline because they're all charging over $100 more per round trip ticket.

vertex
Apr 11, 2008, 4:11 PM
With the ongoing credit crisis, it will be difficult for them to secure DIP financing, without which they will be forced to liquidate. I wonder if people will start booking away from Frontier. With all the recent bankruptcies and well publicized fact that many passengers got screwed, I think it will be difficult for Frontier to hold onto passengers especially those that connect and have many other options. Good luck to all Frontier employees.

My observation: most airlines that file for bankruptcy usually have an initial drop-off in business, but make the adjustment. However, Frontier is a small airline, and I'm afraid you might be correct regarding recent publicity and passenger skittishness.

alexjon
Apr 11, 2008, 9:39 PM
ARGH!

I have 4 connections with them in 2 weeks. This is not good.

SpongeG
Apr 16, 2008, 5:45 AM
they just announced a new vancouver service :(