Frontier Airlines is expanding service from Denver (DEN) beginning in March 2019. The carrier will begin new nonstop flights to Baltimore (BWI), Fort Lauderdale (FLL), and Hartford (BDL). Introductory one-way fares for these routes start at $49.
“With the addition of these three new routes, we now serve 93 cities non-stop from Denver,” said Tyri Squyres, vice president of marketing at Frontier Airlines. “As Denver’s hometown airline, we are proud to make flying more affordable while expanding the number of nonstop destinations. In the past year alone, we announced or launched 37 new routes from Denver.”
Patrick Heck, chief commercial officer at Denver International Airport, welcomed the news: “Frontier’s continued growth in Denver is great news. Each new route strengthens Denver’s nonstop network, gives travelers more options, and reinforces our standing as one of the best airports in the United States.”
These additions increase Frontier’s footprint at DEN and provide more low-cost nonstop options for both leisure and business travelers. Travelers interested in the introductory fares should check availability early, as promotional fares are typically limited and subject to change. The new service will enhance connectivity between Denver and the East Coast and Southeast, offering convenient single-stop alternatives for travelers connecting through other hubs.
Frontier’s strategy of adding nonstop routes supports demand from Denver’s growing market and complements other carriers’ schedules, creating more choices for passengers. With the airline’s low-cost model, passengers can expect à la carte pricing for extras like seat selection and checked baggage, allowing travelers to customize their travel experience and control costs.
As always, travelers should review Frontier’s baggage and fee policies before booking to ensure the total cost meets their expectations. Flight schedules, exact start dates for individual routes, and fare availability will be posted on Frontier’s official website and through the airline’s reservation channels.