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Frontier Airlines announces 17 new routes across the U.S., Caribbean

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Frontier Airlines planes taxi at Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado, Tuesday, June 14, 2022.

Frontier Airlines, a Denver-based ultra-low cost carrier, has announced the launch of 17 new nonstop routes across multiple airports in the U.S. and the Caribbean, starting in May 2024.

The expansion is part of the airline’s ongoing efforts to increase the number of cities with an ultra-low fare option.

Josh Flyr, Frontier Airlines Vice President, Network and Operations Design, said:

We are excited to yet again expand our route map with a focus on underserved and overpriced markets as we head into spring. Increasing the number of cities with an ultra-low fare option helps ensure even more consumers can take to the skies this year to visit friends and family or experience a new destination on their travel wish list.

To mark the expansion, Frontier is offering a limited-time sale with introductory fares starting at $19 for one-way travel. Premium extra-legroom Stretch seating is also available from $19.

New routes will be available from several major U.S. airports, including Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Houston, and more.

A new international route will also connect Orlando, Florida, with St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands, subject to government approval.

The complete list of new routes is as follows:

  • Atlanta (ATL) to Grand Rapids (GRR), Islip (ISP), Norfolk (ORF), and Syracuse (SYR)
  • Nashville (BNA) to Chicago O’Hare (ORD)
  • Columbus (CMH) to New Orleans (MSY)
  • Denver (DEN) to Missoula (MSO)
  • El Paso (ELP) to Ontario, Calif. (ONT), and San Diego (SAN)
  • Houston (IAH) to Ontario, Calif. (ONT), and Chicago O’Hare (ORD)
  • Indianapolis (IND) to New Orleans (MSY)
  • Orlando (MCO) to St. Croix (STX)
  • Missoula (MSO) to Denver (DEN), and Phoenix (PHX)
  • Ontario (ONT) to Seattle (SEA), El Paso (ELP), and Houston (IAH)
  • Chicago O’Hare (ORD) to Nashville (BNA)
Written by
Dirk Andrei Salcedo

Dirk is the founder and editor-in-chief of Aviation Updates Philippines (AUP), a platform dedicated to providing the latest news and insights on the aviation industry in the Philippines. With a strong passion for aviation and a background in computer engineering, he manages all aspects of AUP, from website development to content curation.

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