Frontier Expands Network in 2025

These new routes will connect passengers from 21 airports across the United States and the Caribbean, the carrier said in a Tuesday news release.

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Key Takeaways:

Frontier is expanding its network with 16 new routes launching in February and March 2025. These new routes will connect passengers from 21 airports across the United States and the Caribbean, the carrier said in a Tuesday news release.

The expansion includes a return to Tucson, Arizona, Reno, Nevada, and Antigua and Barbuda for Frontier.

New Routes

Flights between San Juan, Puerto Rico, from V.C. Bird International Airport starting Feb. 15, 2025, with a frequency of once per week. Frontier recently opened a crew base in San Juan.

From Atlanta, the airline will begin serving Indianapolis starting March 7, 2025, with a frequency of three times per week.

Service from Austin, Texas, to Orlando, Florida, Chicago O’Hare, Cincinnati, and Phoenix starts March 6 and 7, with frequencies ranging from two to three times weekly.

From Tampa, Florida, the carrier is adding service to Houston-Bush, Indianapolis, and Milwaukee, starting March 6 and 7. Each route will be served three times per week.

On March 7, Frontier will resume flights to Reno with three times weekly service to Denver and Las Vegas. Tucson will receive Frontier flights to Denver starting March 3, operating three times per week.

In addition, flights from Miami to Bradley International Airport start Feb. 13, 2025, with a twice-per-week frequency. The airline will also connect Nashville, Tennessee, Los Angeles, and Oklahoma City with Orlando beginning March 6 and 7, with two to three flights per week.

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