Frontier Airlines announced Thursday service expansions to U.S. business markets.
The Denver-based carrier will launch new twice-weekly service between Atlanta and Memphis, Tenn. starting Nov. 20, and twice-weekly Atlanta-Milwaukee service starting Dec. 19.
It will also launch new twice-weekly service between Phoenix Sky Harbor and both Reno, Nev., and Spokane, Wash., beginning Nov. 22 and 23, respectively. Service between Chicago O’Hare and Minneapolis-St. Paul will start twice weekly on Nov. 23.
Weekly service between New York LaGuardia and San Juan, P.R., will begin Dec. 20.
Service to primarily leisure destinations in the Bahamas, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, St. Maarten and Turks and Caicos also is on Frontier’s new route schedule from U.S. cities that include Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Miami, Orlando and Philadelphia starting in December with some routes still subject to government approval.
Frontier tweaked its seating options in 2024 to include UpFront Plus seating that offers extra leg room and guarantees an empty middle seat in the first two rows of its aircraft. Later this year the carrier will begin offering first-class seating.
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