Frontier coming to Newark with 15 nonstop routes
Low cost carrier Frontier Airlines is headed for Newark with 15 new nonstop routes and $15 fares up for grabs to celebrate.
It is touting its entry as the ‘only low-cost, nonstop options’ at an airport dominated by United Airlines.
Starting November 14, Frontier will fly to popular warm weather destinations Las Vegas, Orlando, Miami and San Juan.
In December it adds routes to Palm Beach, Phoenix, and Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson, followed by more new flights starting in March and April includinng Dallas, Punta Cana, Cancun, Tampa and Chicago O’Hare.
"We’re excited to make flying more affordable for the Garden State with 15 new routes," said Frontier president Barry Biffle.
One-way flights are offered from just $15 through Wednesday August 28, for travel on Tuesdays and Wednesdays through February 12, 2020.
"With fares as low as $15, we hope we inspire more people to fly," Biffle added.
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