University Daily Kansan / Friday, September 5, 1986 7 Despite Frontier fall, area prices won't rise By SALLY STREFF Staff writer Although a few Lawrence air travelers were inconvenienced after Frontier Airlines halted all flights Aug. 24, local travel agents say the airline's failure probably won't affect the cost or availability of air travel. "Obviously, anytime an airline with upwards of 17,000 passengers a day ceases operations, there's going to be problems," said John Novotny, manager of Maupintour Travel Service. 831 Massachusetts St. But most travel agents said they thought that the loss of Frontier would not affect ticket prices. "There is enough competition in most of the markets that Frontier served," Novotny said. "With deregulation as it exists today, there will always be room for someone to make a go at it." But Sandy Strand, a travel consultant for Sunflower Travel Service, 704 Massachusetts St., said fares to certain cities, such as from Kansas City, Mo., to Denver, might increase. City, Mo., to Denver, might increase. Frontier, based in Denver, had offered a low fare from Kansas City to Denver, prompting other airlines to lower the fare, she said. Originally, the fare had been $39 one-way, but the fare increased over the last few months, she said. Strasser said the Kansas City to Denver flight had been underpriced because of price wars. Because Frontier had offered fares to some places for less money, its failure might force some travelers to pay higher prices. Andy Strasser, vice president of Ports Unlimited Travel Service, 601 Kasold Drive, said he thought any increases in fares would stem from higher fuel prices and a need for more maintenance. In some cases, the difference in price could be as much as $100, she said. Ruth Hughes, owner of Holiday Travel Service, 2112 W. 25th St., said travelers on Frontier had to pay for amenities offered by the airline. ALL YOU CAN EAT TACOS make your own TACOS from a multitude of ingredients 4:30-6:30 $1.50 cover SAT: $1.00 KAMAKAZIS 11 a.m.-3 a.m. $1.00 cover the Sanctuary 843-0540 7th & Michigan reciprocal with over 300 clubs MY FAVORITE V-BACK, $12.50, $15, $16 Vanity Fair's V-Back is ideal for revealing cut-away day and evening fashions providing comfortable support with straps that don't ride off the shoulders-under any fashion! My Favorite V-Back underwire, $15, $16; and bandeau style, $12.50. Foundations-2nd Floor. VANITY FAIR V-BACK BRA FOR PRETTIEST COMFORT VIETNAMESE CLUB KUVN CLUB invites anyone interested in our club and returning members to a PICNIC AT CLINTON LAKE THIS WEEKEND SAT. SEPT. 6 10:00 a.m. Be prepared to have FUN! If you need rides or have any questions Please call anh Tai- 749-5064 anh Tung- 864-6552 Be prepared to have FUN! have any questions anh Tail-749-5064 anh Tung-864-6552 anh Vinh-749-3727 LOTS OF FUN. --except for the 3:30 weekend shows which are $1.00. Cash Back Student Dividend Payments Begin Bring in your receipts from last semester's cash purchases at the K.U. Bookstores and receive a 6% cash rebate! Redeem your receipts with your student I.D. at the customer service areas of either K.U. Bookstore location. Always save your cash purchase receipts from the K.U. Bookstore because they mean money in your pocket every semester! Period 79 Sept. 5, 6 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 Sept. 7, 8 Sun. 2:00, Mon. 7:00 Sept. 5,6 Midnight Coming Tuesday "A Thousand Clowns" All films are $2.00 All films are shown in Woodruff Aud.. YOUR MONEY. CLIP A COUPON! Shakers Men's ... $ 1 9^{9 9} $ Loosely woven oversized sweaters great with turtlenecks,shirts crews,T-shirts Ladies ... $ 15^{99} $ Long-sleeve crew neck sweaters Sizes S,M,L Sale ends Wed. Now Lawrence has a store of its own 830 Mass • 843-6155 M·S·9·6; Thurs 9·9; Sunday 12·30-8·30 PIZZA PIZZA Shoppe DELIVERED! DINE-IN SPECIAL KING SIZE PIZZA Single topping 32 oz. Pepsi— Extra toppings only 95' $795 842-0600 plus tax Meal for 4— KING SIZE PIZZA Single tasting. 4 Dinner salads and Pitcher of Pepsi- 601 KASOLD $1250 plus tax 601 KASOLD WESTRIDGE CENTER