Brings Frontier’s total service to 22 destinations
Erlanger, Ky. (July 18, 2017) ― Frontier Airlines is growing its CVG service again with the
addition of six nonstop destinations, including Seattle, Miami, San Antonio, Austin, Jacksonville
and Raleigh/Durham.
All six destinations will be served by Frontier’s A320 family of aircraft. Flights to Miami will begin
October 5th, 2017 and operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. *Flights start at $34
each way for Discount Den members and $49 for non-members.
Flights to Seattle, San Antonio, Austin, Jacksonville and Raleigh/Durham will start
in the spring 2018 with ticket sales beginning in late August.
“With today’s announcement, Frontier now offers our Low Fares Done Right to even
more destinations from Cincinnati,” said Mark Mitchell, chief accounting officer.
“Customers traveling from Cincinnati now have more low-cost options in these
markets, and with The WORKS and The PERKS bundles, we offer the best value in
U.S. air travel.”
Frontier began service from CVG in May of 2013 with one daily flight to Denver. Four years
later, Frontier celebrated its two-millionth customer at CVG (May 2017) by awarding that
passenger and a guest with free travel on Frontier for one year.
“The growth of Frontier at CVG over the last four years has been incredible,” said Candace
McGraw, chief executive officer, CVG. “Frontier will now provide nonstop service to 22 different
destinations on a seasonal or year-round basis. CVG is proud to be among the largest markets
on the Frontier network. This success would not have been possible without the support of the
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky community.”
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