Frontier Airlines Launches Four New Routes, Expands Network Across the U.S. and Caribbean. Frontier Airlines has announced another expansion of its route network with the addition of four new routes scheduled to launch between November and December 2026. The ultra-low-cost carrier will connect Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Detroit, Los Angeles, Houston, San Juan, Kansas City, and Orlando, strengthening its presence in high-demand leisure, family, and business travel markets.
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As part of the launch, the airline is also offering introductory fares starting at US$69, reinforcing its commitment to affordable air travel. Most of the new services will begin on November 20. On that date, Frontier will launch daily nonstop flights between Denver (DEN) and Fort Lauderdale (FLL), as well as between Detroit (DTW) and Los Angeles (LAX).
The airline will also introduce four weekly flights between Kansas City (MCI) and Orlando (MCO), with promotional one-way fares starting at US$69. On December 17, Frontier will add a daily nonstop service between Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and San Juan (SJU), Puerto Rico, further enhancing connectivity between the U.S. mainland and the Caribbean. The remaining new routes will feature introductory fares starting at US$99.
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“We are committed to ensuring consumers have access to affordable travel options, and we are pleased to introduce these new routes connecting many popular destinations,” said Josh Flyr, Vice President of Network Design and Operations at Frontier Airlines. He added that the expansion will provide travelers with more nonstop options to cities including Houston, Denver, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, and San Juan.
With these additions, Frontier continues executing its North American growth strategy by expanding its nonstop network and strengthening its presence in key markets where travel demand continues to grow.
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