Frontier Airlines today unveiled a strategic network expansion, announcing four new nonstop routes that will connect seven major U.S. airports just in time for the peak summer travel season. The move marks a significant push for the Denver-based carrier as it seeks to capture increased demand for low-cost leisure and business travel across the South, West, and Northeast.

Strategic Growth in Key Markets
The expansion is headlined by a new daily service between Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), scheduled to take flight on May 5. This will be followed by a wave of new operations on May 21, including daily service from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) to Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) and a 4x weekly connection between DFW and Santa Ana’s John Wayne Airport (SNA) in California.
The final addition to the spring-summer rollout will be a new nonstop link between Nashville International Airport (BNA) and Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), launching on June 11.
"We are very pleased to announce these new routes, offering more low-cost service across the U.S. just in time for the summer travel season," said Josh Flyr, vice president of network and operations design, Frontier Airlines. "With this new service, consumers will enjoy Frontier's signature convenience and affordability as they travel to California, Texas, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., or any of the other exciting destinations served by America's Low Fare Airline."

The announcement comes as Frontier continues to refine its "The New Frontier" brand identity, which emphasizes a transparent fare structure and enhanced cabin options, including the recent debut of its UpFront Plus seating and the newly introduced 2026 First Class product on select routes. Introductory fares for these new segments are currently being offered for as low as $49 one-way, signaling the airline's intent to remain the price leader in these competitive corridors.
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New Frontier Airlines Flight Operations (Summer 2026)
The following table details the newly announced nonstop routes, including expected frequencies and approximate flight durations based on current network filings.
| Flight No. | Route | Departure Time (Local) | Arrival Time (Local) | Duration | Operating Days |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F9 3244 | DFW to EWR | 2:10 PM | 6:31 PM | 3h 21m | Daily |
| F9 1753 | FLL to IAD | 9:34 AM | 12:10 PM | 2h 36m | Daily |
| F9 3737 | DFW to SNA | 12:19 PM | 1:45 PM | 3h 26m | Tue, Thu, Sat, Sun |
| F9 1401 | BNA to LAS | 8:41 PM | 10:52 PM | 4h 11m | Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat |
Note: Flight numbers and exact times are subject to final FAA slot approvals and equipment availability. Passengers are encouraged to verify details via the official Frontier Airlines app.
This latest expansion brings the total number of airports served by Frontier to over 100, reinforcing its role as a disruptor in traditional hub-and-spoke markets. By linking high-demand cities like Nashville and Las Vegas or Newark and Dallas, Frontier is betting on a summer where value remains the primary driver for American travelers.
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