Frontier expanding in Las Vegas with seven new routes
Frontier Airlines is expanding in Sin City with seven new year-round routes starting in the fall.
Kicking off on September 6, Frontier will fly from Las Vegas to Phoenix, followed by service to Los Angeles and Miami on September 10.
Then on November 14 Frontier will start daily flights from Las Vegas to John Wayne Airport in Orange County, CA and four times a week service to Reno, Seattle, and Portland, Oregon.
Introductory promo fares as low as $29 one way are being touted on some of the Vegas routes.
Frontier also announced the return of seasonal flights from Cleveland to Miami and Fort Lauderdale.
"Today’s announcement marks a considerable expansion of Frontier’s service in Las Vegas and Cleveland. Frontier is committed to delivering ‘Low Fares Done Right’ and with these new routes, even more travelers will have the opportunity to fly and fly more often," said Daniel Shurz, commercial SVP.
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