Frontier Airlines Launches 22 New Routes, Expands Presence in the U.S., Caribbean, and Latin America

Frontier Airlines confirmed that starting in November and December 2025, it will launch 22 new routes connecting key U.S. cities with destinations in the Caribbean and Latin America. The company aims to strengthen its position as the leading low-fare airline in the country’s top 20 metropolitan markets.

This expansion includes inaugural services such as flights to Providenciales International Airport in Turks and Caicos Islands and a return to Nassau, Bahamas. Additionally, new connections are being added from strategic hubs like Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Chicago, Orlando, and Miami, with promotional fares starting at $19.

Josh Flyr, Vice President of Network and Operations Design at Frontier, highlighted the company’s vision: “We are on a mission to increase domestic and international service and, in the process, redefine the flying experience by demonstrating that it can be comfortable, convenient, and affordable. Whether consumers are planning to explore the United States or escape to the Caribbean this winter, we look forward to welcoming them onboard America’s Low-Cost Airline.”

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New Destinations from Atlanta

Connections from Dallas-Fort Worth

Routes from Other U.S. Cities

With this expansion, Frontier Airlines is broadening its international reach and reinforcing its growth strategy with competitive prices and more options for travelers. The company also announced that 2026 will bring new investments in its loyalty program and product enhancements, further solidifying its position as “America’s Low Fare Airline.”

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