Frontier Axes Three International Routes

Service is scheduled to end in April.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Frontier will cease service on three international routes from Atlanta to Nassau, Providenciales, and St. Maarten, effective next month.
  • These route cuts are permanent adjustments to Frontier's network, distinct from typical seasonal pauses on other routes like Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta.
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Frontier will cut three international routes as part of its latest network shake-up, an airline spokesperson confirmed this week.

According to schedule data from Cirium, the ultra-low-cost carrier will no longer link Atlanta with Nassau, Providenciales, and St. Maarten. All of these routes are slated to end next month.

The airline initially planned to resume these routes in June. Delta will continue to serve all of the affected markets from its hub in Atlanta.

Frontier’s flights from Atlanta to Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta will follow a “typical seasonal pause,” the spokesperson added, and are expected to resume later this year.

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