Frontier Airlines has unveiled five new routes as the ULCC continues to introduce more leisure-orientated fights to its network.
The services three of which are from Myrtle Beach (MYR) in South Carolina come on top of six new routes announced from Atlanta (ATL) and two from Philadelphia International (PHL). The additions mean the airline has now revealed 13 new routes in just two days.
From MYR, Frontier plans to start serving Providence (PVD) from June 10, followed by Buffalo (BUF) a day later. Both will be 2X-weekly. A Saturday-only service to Portland (PWM) begins on June 13. All three routes are currently unserved.
Frontier is focused on more than low fares. The carrier offers customers the ability to customize travel to their needs and budget. For example, customers can purchase options a la carte or in one low-priced bundle called the WORKS. This bundle includes refundability, a carry-on bag, a checked bag, the best available seat, waived change fees, and priority boarding.
The airline’s frequent flyer program, FRONTIER Miles, lets members enjoy many benefits as well as the ability to attain Elite status. Like the airline, FRONTIER Miles is family friendly, and the program makes it easy for families to enjoy the rewards together, including family pooling of miles. FRONTIER Miles is aptly named because you earn one mile for every mile flown – no funny formulas at Frontier. Whether customers travel a little or a lot, they will find FRONTIER Miles rewarding.
Frontier Airlines has unveiled eight new routes as the ULCC continues to introduce more leisure-orientated fights to its network.
The services three of which are from Myrtle Beach (MYR) in South Carolina come on top of six new routes announced from Atlanta (ATL) and two from Philadelphia International (PHL). The additions mean the airline has now revealed 16 new routes in just two days.
From MYR, Frontier plans to start serving Providence (PVD) from June 10, followed by Buffalo (BUF) a day later. Both will be 2X-weekly. A Saturday-only service to Portland (PWM) begins on June 13. All three routes are currently unserved.
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