Frontier Airlines is launching 17 new nonstop routes that will begin between May 2 and May 25, 2024.
The largest expansion will take place at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, where Frontier will operate new service to Gerald R. Ford International Airport, serving Grand Rapids, Michigan; MacArthur Airport in Long Island, New York; Norfolk International Airport in Virginia; and Syracuse Hancock International Airport in New York State three times a week.
The airline will also begin service from Missoula Montana Airport to Denver and Phoenix Sky Harbor, with four and two weekly flights, respectively.
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For travelers wishing to explore the U.S. Virgin Islands, the airline will offer new weekly service between Orlando and Henry E. Rohlsen Airport (St. Croix) beginning May 25.
Frontier also announced new service connecting Nashville International Airport to Chicago O’Hare three times a week, beginning May 16.
The airline will also expand service from destinations such as Columbus (Ohio), New Orleans, Denver, Houston (Texas), Indianapolis, Phoenix, San Diego and Seattle.
To celebrate the launch of these routes, the airline is offering fares starting at $19.
“We are thrilled to once again expand our route map with a focus on underserved and overpriced markets as we approach spring,” said Josh Flyr, vice president of network design and operations for Frontier Airlines.
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