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Denver-based Frontier Airlines said its loss almost tripled to $59.4 million for the year ended in March from a year earlier because of higher fuel costs. The company had a fiscal 2007 loss of $20.4 million, or 56 cents a share, said the filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Jet-fuel costs climbed to $2.44 per gallon during fiscal 2008 from $2.12 a gallon in the previous year, the company said. Frontier also said it won’t file its annual report on time with the SEC because of its bankruptcy case. Bloomberg News; Denver Post file photo



