Frontier Cuts Three Routes, Exits Airport
An airline spokesperson confirmed on Saturday that Frontier will end all flights to one of its newest markets next month.
An airline spokesperson confirmed on Saturday that Frontier will end all flights to one of its newest markets next month.
An NTSB spokesperson told AirlineGeeks that the agency will investigate the incident, which occurred on Tuesday in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Frontier says it will reduce scheduled capacity for the second quarter of 2025 due to falling demand, becoming the latest U.S. airline to do so.
Ultra-low-cost carrier Frontier has announced the addition of two new airports to its route network starting this summer.
Frontier is set to add two new international markets to its route map this summer. The routes will be served from Atlanta.
Biffle called the ongoing transition away from jet bridges a “huge cost savings opportunity” as the airline looks to increase aircraft utilization on peak days.
Frontier plans to launch 14 new routes this spring, including resuming service to Boise, Idaho, and Spokane, Washington.
Ultra-low-cost carrier Spirit has rejected yet another merger offer from Frontier as the carrier plans to go forward with restructuring.
During a recent earnings call, Frontier’s leaders say they are ready to move forward with the company’s latest proposal to purchase Spirit.
Should a transaction be finalized, Frontier and Spirit would become the fifth-largest U.S. airline with plans to serve 100 million passengers per year.