Frontier files Chapter 11
Frontier files Chapter 11
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By George Avalos
staff writer
Article Created: 04/11/2008 02:30:28 PM PDT
nColorado airline pushed into bankruptcy by credit card processor; fourth carrier to fail in two weeks
OAKLAND — The skies remained unfriendly Friday with word that Frontier Airlines filed for bankruptcy, and American Airlines cancelled 24 Bay Area flights, including all flights serving Oakland.
Alaska Airlines provided one of the few bright spots for an industry that is being jolted by turbulence from bankruptcies, service shutdowns, and safety-related flight cancellations. Alaska said it resumed full service Friday after cancelling 11 flights on Thursday, including some in the Bay Area.
An ominous new problem surfaced Friday when Frontier Airlines became the latest airline to file for bankruptcy. Even worse, Frontier was pushed past its limit by problem that could spread to other carriers: credit card troubles. It became the fourth airline to file for bankruptcy protection in the past two weeks.
The carrier on Friday blamed its Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on a cash squeeze caused by its credit card processing company. Card processor First Data decided to keep a larger chunk of the airline's ticket revenue.
The move ends a policy under which the processor, First Data Corp., passed on most money from ticket sales to Frontier. The change is intended to protect First Data, which would be on the hook for ticket refunds if Frontier stops flying. Frontier plans to
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continue operating while in bankruptcy.
Frontier has five flights per day scheduled at San Francisco International Airport and also flies into San Jose International Airport.
First Data's decision represents a new threat to an industry facing challenges on numerous fronts. Jet fuel prices have jumped 74 percent in one year and a new government focus on safety has grounded thousands of flights lately.
"It's just a god-awful time for this industry," said Bob Mann, an independent airline consultant based in Port Washington, N.Y.
Frontier's problems spooked investors in Mesa Air Group over fears that Mesa Airlines could falter just like its discount-fare rival Frontier.
Previously, Aloha Airlines, ATA Airlines, and Skybus Airlines had filed for bankruptcy. All had served Oakland Airport. The carriers blamed skyrocketing fuel prices and slumping demand.
The industry's setbacks and uncertainties might mean that customers could remain in the dark for some time to come. Aquino faces that sort of a murky outcome as he wonders if his friend will arrive from Boston this weekend.
"The people at the counter told me to check the American Airlines Web site," Aquino said. "They just don't know."
The cancellations by American Airlines forced some air travelers in the East Bay to scramble yet again to find alternative ways for trips to be completed. Other area residents were unsure if friends or relatives would arrive on time over the weekend.
"I have a friend coming in from Boston, but American can't be sure if she will have a flight," said Ed Aquino, a Vallejo resident.
Aquino spent some time at the American Airlines counter at Oakland Airport. He kept asking questions about his friend's flight, but ultimately could get no firm answer. His friend is due into the Oakland area this weekend.
Katie Tankersley, a Tracy resident, found a flight to New Orleans on Friday after her American Airlines booking was cancelled on Thursday. American was able to transfer Tankersley to a United Airlines flight. But the new flight includes a five-hour layover in Los Angeles and a midnight arrival in The Big Easy.
"It's good they are doing this for safety and maintenance," Tankersley said. "I wish they had done these inspections ahead of time and not at the last minute."
Airport officials said that American scrubbed flights at all three Bay Area air travel hubs:
n—Oakland International Airport said nine flights were shelved.
n—San Francisco International said eight flights were cancelled.
n—San Jose International Airport said seven flights were scratched.