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Denver Flights: Frontier Announces New Service, Return Of Routes
The airline has started service to eight new markets.

Denver's Frontier Airlines is thinking expansion. In the past couple of weeks, the airlines has started service to eight new cities and is bringing back seasonal routes to dozens of markets around the country.
The low-cost, no-frills airline is adding routes as it gets ready to put forth an initial public offering.
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Frontier said they are adding new non-stop routes to and from several cities including:
- Austin, Texas-Washington-Dulles.
- Austin-San Diego.
- Chicago-O’Hare-San Antonio.
- Cincinnati-Minneapolis.
- Cincinnati-New York-LaGuardia.
- Cleveland-Charlotte.
- Cleveland-Minneapolis.
A non-stop between Cleveland and San Diego is in the works.
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In addition to the new routes, Frontier is restoring non-stop summer service between Denver and a dozen cities including: Cleveland, Charlotte, Detroit, Knoxville, Pittsburgh, New York (through LaGuardia Airport), and Washington (through Washington-Dulles).
Frontier also said it's restoring summertime service on several routes to and from Atlanta, Chicago-O'Hare, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Philadelphia.
"People's travel patterns change in the summer as families plan trips throughout the country," Josh Flyr, Frontier’s vice president of network and revenue, toldsaid in a written statement. “The start of these new and seasonal flights now give families a great low-price option to make their summer vacation travel plans.”
To promote the new and restore routes, Frontier said it is offering discounted “Buck” fares as low as $20 each way today only (Monday, April 24) at its website, Flyfrontier.com.
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