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** FILE ** A news photographer walks under a new Airbus A318 prior its  delivery to US Frontier Airlines in Hamburg, Germany, July 22, 2003. Frontier Airlines Inc. shares fell Friday Jan. 30, 2004 after the  Denver-based discount carrier reported third-quarter profits that missed Wall Street expectations, even as executives predicted continued growth.
** FILE ** A news photographer walks under a new Airbus A318 prior its delivery to US Frontier Airlines in Hamburg, Germany, July 22, 2003. Frontier Airlines Inc. shares fell Friday Jan. 30, 2004 after the Denver-based discount carrier reported third-quarter profits that missed Wall Street expectations, even as executives predicted continued growth.
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Getting your player ready...

Starting today, Frontier Airlines’ “spokesanimals” will step off aircraft tails in a new ad campaign to promote what the carrier calls its low-fare advantage.

The new campaign, with the tagline “Fares so low everyone’s flying,” features the company’s well-known characters Griz, Jack, Larry and the gang taking trips of their own.

Ads in Denver, Milwaukee and Kansas City will be featured on TV, radio, outdoor billboards, online and by e-mail.

Ann Schrader: 303-954-1967 or aschrader@denverpost.com.

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