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Frontier Airlines is giving passengers the option to pay for an empty middle seat. The airline announced it will allow customers to pay extra to sit in rows with only two passengers. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementFliers will soon be able to enjoy the ensured luxury of both armrests on their next budget flight. Frontier Group Holdings Inc., which owns the ultra-low-cost Frontier Airlines, announced Tuesday that it will allow customers to pay extra to sit in specially designated rows that block off the middle seat.
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Cramer's lightning round: Let's stay with Frontier
  + stars: | 2022-10-28 | by ( Krystal Hur | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Loading chart...CH Robinson Worldwide Inc : "We don't need any more of these logistics companies. Loading chart...EQT Corp : "I'm going bullish, because I believe in natural gas." Loading chart...Frontier Group Holdings Inc : "I'm not going to go against an airline when people seem to want to travel more than they want to talk with people. So, let's stay with it." Camping World Holdings Inc : "Too cheap.
Airplane model is placed on displayed Spirit Airlines and jetBlue Airways logos in this illustration taken, June 21, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/IllustrationsOct 19 (Reuters) - Shareholders of U.S. carrier Spirit Airlines Inc (SAVE.N) on Wednesday voted in favor of JetBlue Airways Corp's (JBLU.O) $3.8 billion takeover offer, moving the companies closer to creating the nation's fifth-largest carrier. Spirit and JetBlue expect to conclude the regulatory process and close the deal no later than the first half of 2024. However, New York-based Spirit in July sided with JetBlue's revised offer, a day after terminating its $2.7 billion merger deal with Frontier. read more read moreSpirit's shares were up 0.7% in morning trade on Wednesday.
REUTERS/Tina Bellon/File PhotoApril 19 (Reuters) - Uber Technologies (UBER.N) and Lyft Inc (LYFT.O) have scrapped face mask mandates for their riders and drivers in the United States, the ride-hailing companies said on Tuesday, as COVID cases have fallen sharply from their January peak. Walt Disney Co (DIS.N) also said that wearing masks would be optional for fully vaccinated visitors at its indoor and outdoor locations and transport facilities. The company in November resumed shared rides, which had been suspended due to rising COVID cases. read moreAllegiant Travel Co (ALGT.O), Hawaiian Holdings Inc (HA.O), Spirit Airlines (SAVE.N) and Frontier Group Holdings Inc (ULCC.O) also lifted their mask mandates on Tuesday. Major carriers including American Airlines (AAL.O), United Airlines (UAL.O) and Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) relaxed curbs following the announcement.
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