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Frontier Airlines seems to add more routes than just about any carrier. Today’s announcement sees 14 additional lines being added to the map with a focus on some of American, Delta, and United’s hubs as targets.
All of the new routes are slated to begin in May. These include:
- Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) to/from Miami International Airport (MIA) (3x weekly; starts on May 22nd)
- Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) to/from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) (3x weekly; starts on May 22nd)
- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) to/from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) (3x weekly; starts on May 22nd)
- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) to/from Nashville International Airport (BNA) (3x weekly; starts on May 23rd)
- Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to/from Norfolk International Airport (ORF) (2x weekly; starts on May 22nd)
- Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to/from Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) (1x daily; starts on May 22nd)
- Denver International Airport (DEN) to/from Boise Airport (BOI) (3x weekly; starts on May 15th)
- Denver International Airport (DEN) to/from Spokane International Airport (GEG) (3x weekly; starts on May 20th)
- Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) to/from Tucson International Airport (TUS) (3x weekly; starts on May 22nd)
- Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to/from Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) (1x daily; starts on May 22nd)
- Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to/from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) (1x daily; starts on May 22nd)
- Miami International Airport (MIA) to/from Aguadilla’s Rafael Hernández Airport (BQN) (1x weekly; starts on May 24th)
- Miami International Airport (MIA) to/from Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) (1x daily; starts on May 22nd)
- Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) to/from San Juan’s Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU) (3x weekly; starts on May 22nd)
With the execption of the flights between Miami International Airport (MIA) and Aguadilla’s Rafael Hernández Airport (BQN), every other route is currently flown by American, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, or United.
Josh Flyr, Vice President of Network and Operations Design at Frontier Airlines, said:
Our continued network growth is a win for consumers as we offer more nonstop destinations, both domestically and internationally, at our signature ultra-low fares. With new affordable travel options across the continental U.S. and Puerto Rico—which join our already expansive network—budget-savvy consumers will be able to do and see more for less with Frontier this year.”
Anthony’s Take: I have still never flown Frontier. I’m waiting on true First Class seats and will try out the carrier once those arrive. The network continues to grow and I love when low-cost carriers take on the legacy carriers head to head to apply price pressure.
(Image Credits: Frontier Airlines.)
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What’s the point of Anthony’s Take? It’s never more than a summary of the article or a common sense comment. It’s pretty ridiculous.