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Frontier Airlines to begin flight service
Dallas Ft. Worth (DFW) to Mazatlan Mexico (MZT) on June 7th. 2007.
Mazatlan, México March 02th, 2007. The Mazatlan Hotel Association announced today that Frontier Airlines (NASDAQ: FRNT) received final approval from the Department of Transportation (DOT) this last Wednesday, to fly between Dallas Ft. Worth (DFW) and Mazatlan Mexico (MZT) “Tickets can now be purchased on line at www.frontierAirlines.com and in the next few days through travel agents and other on line vendors “ said Carlos Berdegue, Vice President of the Mazatlan Hotel Association.
The Frontier new non-stop air service DTW-MZT will start on June 7th. Of this year, on an airbus A319 with a capacity of 132 seats with 33 inches of legroom, equipped with LCD screens on every seat back, DIRECTV service, and pay-per.view movies.
Flight service Dallas/Ft. Worth to Mazatlan and back will be available on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The flight schedule Dallas/ Ft. Worth (DFW) to Mazatlan Mexico (MZT) will be: Leave Dallas at 12:00 Noon and arrive in Mazatlan at 1:30 p.m. While the return flight will leave from Mazatlan at 2:20 p.m. and will arrive in Dallas/Ft. Worth at 5:35 p.m.
“This new service from Dallas/Ft. Worth just comes to add to the aggressive goals we had set forth for this year” Said Berdegue “Our willingness to support our partners and the great attitude that we have towards any project we put our hands on it’s a pattern that has proven to be successful and therefore makes us a very reliable partner. We have an excellent reputation as a hotel association and is already paying off.
We are still looking forward to increasing air service through frontier from other potential gateways in the very near future, but we have to take a step at a time. Our business relationship with Frontier Airlines couldn’t be better these days” Berdegue concluded.
About Mazatlán
Often referred to as the Pearl of the Pacific, Mazatlán, or “land of the deer,” is located on the Pacific Ocean in the state of Sinaloa. As Mexico’s second largest coastal city, Mazatlán has nearly 600,000 inhabitants. The city, founded in 1531, is divided into two main areas: Old Mazatlán, consisting of downtown and harbor area with newly revitalized historical attractions, and Zona Dorada, or Golden Zone, which runs seven miles along a coastal road. Mazatlán has an international sports-fishing reputation and is consistently rated by the Mexico Tourism Board as the number one destination in Mexico to enjoy fresh seafood. Sites of interest include: the Ángela Peralta Theater, Archeological Museum, Republic Plaza, Ocean Museum, Botanic Garden, San Jose Chapel and the world’s second-tallest lighthouse. Sites are accessible via the local “pulmonías” or four-person, open-air vehicles that have become symbols of the city.
For More Information Visit Mazatlán online at:
www.mazatlaniteractivo.com - www.gomazatlán.com. |