Frontier reports $20.4 million fiscal year loss owing to severe weather, fuel costs

Frontier Airlines reported a net loss of $20.4 million for its fiscal year ended March 31, widened from a net loss of $14 million for the prior year, with more than half of the deficit ($10.4 million) coming in the fourth quarter as severe winter weather hurt the Denver-based carrier's operations....

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