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11/17/2012 10:15 AM ET

Frontier Airlines, a wholly owned subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings, Inc. (RJET: Quote), said it expands its service from Orlando, Fla. with the launch of nonstop service to Greensboro, N.C. This is the only nonstop service from Greensboro to Orlando's most convenient airport, where you're closer to all the key attractions and can start your vacation sooner, noted the company.

The new service will operate on 138-seat Airbus A319 aircraft - featuring 30 channels of DIRECTV service available at every seat. Besides, these flights will offer five rows of comfortable STRETCH seating with an additional five to seven inches of legroom, and the airline's SELECT seating product. Frontier's website, FlyFrontier.com, offers the guaranteed best fares and is the only place STRETCH and SELECT seating is available at the time of booking.

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