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Western Pacific Airlines began service in 1995 with eight Boeing 737's. They originally flew to Las Angeles, Oklahoma, Phoenix, and Las Vegas. Several other destinations in the United States were rapidly added. An interesting characteristic of Western Pacific's aircraft's is that they are painted with advertisements, which brings them both revenue and public attention. In 1996, Western Pacific became a shareholder of the newly set-up Mountain Express with a marketing alliance between them. | ||||
Because of the lack of new Boeing 737-700s, rented Boeing 727s have been
used for expansion of the routes. In 1989 There was a considerable move to look for secondary
airports that could serve a hub taking Continental's place in the region
without the high landing fees of
While Western Pacific's
A day after the move was complete, Western Pacific announced that it
would "purchase" The merger started but after Frontier Airlines
received access to Western Pacific's financial records as a part of Due
Diligence, Frontier and their bankers pulled out and the merger was
abruptly canceled, leading to Western Pacific's Bankruptcy and almost
destroying Frontier in the process.
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