Frontier Adds Two New Routes, Resumes More

The carrier’s latest network expansion connects seven airports.

A Frontier A321 in Las Vegas (Photo: AirlineGeeks | William Derrickson)
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Key Takeaways:

  • Frontier will launch four new domestic routes in January and February 2026, expanding its network across seven U.S. airports.
  • The new services include flights connecting Newark-Orlando, Salt Lake City-Tucson, Miami-Chicago, and Orlando-Pensacola.
  • This expansion, which sees Frontier returning to some markets it previously served, aims to offer consumers more affordable travel options.
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Frontier will expand its domestic network early next year with four routes launching across seven U.S. airports, the carrier announced Thursday. The additions will begin in January and February 2026.

The first route will launch on Jan. 21, when Frontier starts three-times-weekly service between Newark, New Jersey, and Orlando, Florida. The ultra-low-cost carrier last served this market in 2022. 

On Jan. 22, the airline will add twice-weekly flights linking Salt Lake City and Tucson, Arizona. 

Two additional routes will begin on Feb. 13. Frontier will start three-times-weekly service between Miami and Chicago, along with twice-weekly service connecting Orlando and Pensacola, Florida.

Frontier last linked Chicago and Miami in 2022, according to Cirium Diio schedule data.

“These new routes will offer consumers more affordable connections across the United States beginning in early 2026,” said Josh Flyr, vice president of network and operations design at Frontier, in a news release.

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