Miami,
08
March
2021
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22:29 PM
Europe/Amsterdam

Frontier Airlines marches into spring with three new Miami routes

MIA welcomes airline’s first flights to Cancun, Punta Cana and St. Thomas

On March 7 and 8, low-fare carrier Frontier Airlines and Miami-Dade County officials celebrated the airline’s launch of service at Miami International Airport to three new cities before the busy spring travel season: Cancun, Mexico four times a week; Punta Cana, Dominican Republic twice weekly; and St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands twice weekly.

The three new Miami routes by Frontier continues a recent expansion by the airline that began in December with three weekly flights to Santo Domingo, followed by its launch of daily service to Orlando in February. In April, Frontier will add three more new routes: weekly flights to Guatemala City, four weekly flights to San Salvador, and four weekly flights to Ontario, California. In total, the new routes will expand Frontier’s network at MIA to 29 destinations.

Congratulations to Frontier Airlines and MIA, for giving our residents and visitors more travel options between Miami-Dade County and these three popular destinations. Frontier’s ongoing expansion at MIA is also helping to accelerate the safe rebound of our tourism industry and revive our local economy now and in the months ahead.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava

Frontier was one of five airlines that never ceased service at MIA last year during the pandemic, serving more than 481,000 passengers in 2020.

Frontier continues to be an instrumental partner in safely bringing passengers back to flying at MIA. We deeply appreciate their growing commitment to serving Miami-Dade County with additional domestic and international options from our airport this year.
Lester Sola, MIA Director and CEO

Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Frontier Airlines operates more than 100 A320 family aircraft and has one of the largest A320neo fleets in the U.S.

We’re pleased to expand in Miami with new flights to Cancun, Punta Cana and St. Thomas. Frontier has grown rapidly at Miami International in recent years and we look forward to launching our first flights to Central America next month with nonstop service to Guatemala City and San Salvador. We’re bringing our ultra-low-fares and customizable travel options model to these new flights to offer our customers unprecedented affordability and value to these highly sought destinations.
Daniel Shurz, senior vice president of commercial, Frontier Airlines