The ultra-low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines has announced the launch of three new routes starting this spring, connecting six key airports in the United States and the Caribbean.
Beginning May 1, 2025, the airline will initiate daily nonstop service between Washington Dulles and Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. The introductory fare for this route is $69 per one-way trip.
On May 2, 2025, Frontier will commence nonstop operations between Charlotte Douglas and Tampa. Initially, this service will be available twice a week, increasing to four times a week starting May 22. Tickets for this route are priced at $29 per one-way trip.
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Finally, on May 17, 2025, the company will launch a seasonal nonstop service between Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and Punta Cana (Dominican Republic). This route is subject to government approval and will operate with one weekly flight. The introductory fare is $99 per one-way trip.
Josh Flyr, Vice President of Operations and Network Design at Frontier Airlines, stated that these new routes are part of the airline’s mission to provide affordable and comfortable flight options. “As we begin 2025, we are launching the next chapter of The New Frontier, offering passengers more ways to experience the best value in air travel,” Flyr said.
Frontier Airlines’ expansion is excellent news for travelers seeking affordable, direct flights to key destinations.
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