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Frontier Airlines Expands with 11 New Fall Routes

DALLAS — Frontier Airlines (F9) has launched 11 new routes across 15 airports this fall. The new routes will be available in October and November, offering travelers more budget-friendly options across the United States.

Josh Flyr, Vice President of Network and Operations Design at Frontier, expressed excitement over the expansion, noting that the new routes will cater to leisure and business travelers planning for the upcoming holiday season.

The latest destinations include popular warm-weather locations like Southern California, Texas, and Florida and winter sports hotspots such as Utah and Colorado. Major cities like New York, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C. are featured, providing travelers with even more choices when flying with Frontier.

New Routes

  • Atlanta (ATL) to Austin (AUS) - October 11, 2024, 3x weekly
  • Atlanta (ATL) to Newark (EWR) - November 4, 2024, daily
  • Austin (AUS) to Atlanta (ATL) - October 11, 2024, 3x weekly
  • Burbank (BUR) to Phoenix (PHX) - November 21, 2024, 4x weekly
  • Burbank (BUR) to San Francisco (SFO) - November 21, 2024, daily
  • Denver (DEN) to Burbank (BUR) - November 22, 2024, 3x weekly
  • Newark (EWR) to Atlanta (ATL) - November 4, 2024, daily 
  • Washington Dulles (IAD) to Atlanta (ATL) - November 14, 2024, daily
  • Washington Dulles (IAD) to Orlando (MCO) - November 14, 2024, 4x weekly 
  • John F. Kennedy (JFK) to Orlando (MCO) - October 27, 2024, daily
  • Tampa (TPA) to New York (JFK) - October 27, 2024, daily

The New Frontier Experience

Frontier has recently enhanced its service offerings under ‘The New Frontier.’ These changes focus on providing customers a more transparent and flexible travel experience. Key improvements include upfront pricing, a ‘For Less’ Price Guarantee, and eliminating change or cancellation fees.

Additionally, Frontier has introduced UpFront Plus, an upgraded seating option offering more legroom and a guaranteed empty middle seat, ensuring a more comfortable journey for passengers.

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