Frontier Airlines adds more routes from Denver
Budget carrier Frontier Airlines is expanding again in Denver.
New nonstop flights begin in late April serving Billings, Montana, Boston, Burlington in Vermont, Green Bay, and Mobile, Alabama.
The route expansion kicks off on April 30 with a daily seasonal service to Boston.
The other flights operate three times a week and begin throughout May.
It takes to 44 the number of new flights announced for 2019 across the US.
All routes are operated by Airbus A320 jets.
"We continue to make air travel more accessible and affordable and # making it easier for more people to fly," said Daniel Shurz, Frontier’s SVP of commercial.
Frontier also announced an additional new route linking Chicago O’Hare International Airport with Mobile, Alabama.
Frontier is marking the latest Denver expansion with special introductory one-way fares starting at $39, available on flyfrontier.com.
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