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Frontier Airlines CEO: The low-cost carrier is "alive and kicking"

Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle has said that the ultra-low cost carrier model in the United States is "alive and well" despite claims by industry peers that it is struggling. The Denver-based carrier said it was committed to becoming the leader in low-fare carriers in the top twenty U.S. metropolitan areas and will fill the gaps left by Spirit Airlines which filed last month for the 2nd time in one year.

Barry Biffle, CEO of the Travel Conference in New York, said on Wednesday that there was too much domestic product. This is affecting yields throughout the country and hurting everyone.

Biffle said that in the next one to two years there will be fewer seats across the industry from ultra-low-cost-carriers to legacy carriers. Scott Kirby, CEO of United Airlines, has consistently questioned the viability of low-frills airlines.

He said that the ultra-low cost airline business model was "an interesting experiment" which "failed." (Doyinsola Oladipo in New York; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )

(source: Reuters)