September 20, 2017

Frontier Airlines adding nine new routes

DENVER – Frontier Airlines is adding nine new routes connecting 13 cities, including four from Colorado Springs, as part of a broadening of its network.

The Denver Post reports that Colorado Springs flyers will be able to head to San Antonio and Seattle starting April 8 and to San Jose and Minneapolis starting April 9.

Two months ago, the carrier announced the addition of 85 new routes and 21 new cities, which are now all on sale. With a total of 72 cities, Frontier is the second-largest carrier ahead of Southwest Airlines and behind United Airlines at Denver International Airport in terms of destinations served. Frontier remains third in passenger traffic.

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The expansions come as Frontier plans to go public. The airline filed for an initial public offering of stock in March, indicating it could raise up to $100 million. An offering date has not been announced.

DENVER – Frontier Airlines is adding nine new routes connecting 13 cities, including four from Colorado Springs, as part of a broadening of its network.

The Denver Post reports that Colorado Springs flyers will be able to head to San Antonio and Seattle starting April 8 and to San Jose and Minneapolis starting April 9.

Two months ago, the carrier announced the addition of 85 new routes and 21 new cities, which are now all on sale. With a total of 72 cities, Frontier is the second-largest carrier ahead of Southwest Airlines and behind United Airlines at…

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