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By Joe Brancatelli

Midwest Airlines is now officially out of business. At least in the sense that all flights are now being marketed as Frontier Airlines, the other carrier that commuter operator Republic Holdings purchased out of bankruptcy last year.

The airline says it will begin flying from Omaha to three new cities: Los Angeles (beginning February 14); Orlando (January 15); and San Diego (January 16).

The non-stops will operate with EMB-190s configured with standard coach and four rows of “stretch” seating. The airline also says it will move its Houston flights to Hobby Airport (HOU) from Bush Intercontinental (IAH) on November 18.

Looking further ahead, Frontier says it will add seasonal A-319 flights between Denver and Liberia, Costa Rica, beginning February 13.

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Joe Brancatelli is editor and publisher of JoeSentMe.com, a non-commercial Web site for business travelers. Copyright 2010 by Joe Brancatelli. Licensed by contract for Orbitz use.

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