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Frontier Airlines is a major American ultra low-cost airline [20] headquartered in Denver, Colorado. It operates flights to over 120 destinations in the United States, Caribbean, Mexico and Central America, and employs more than 5,000 staff. [ 21 ]
Low-cost airlines like Spirit, Southwest, Frontier, and JetBlue are struggling to make money. An excess of cheap economy seats coupled with higher costs have hurt their profitability.
Upon Southwest's entry, incumbent carriers lowered their own fares in that market (and thereby reduced their profitability), to remain competitive. Sales rise for all airlines in the market. For the communities affected, Southwest's entry and the corresponding drop in air fares stimulated business and increased demand for air transportation.
This is a list of destinations that Frontier Airlines serves or has previously served as of December 2024. It does not include destinations served by a codeshare agreement with Volaris, or via charter flights on behalf of Apple Vacations and Fun Jet Vacations.
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Southwest Airlines released its flight schedule through March 2023 with varying fares to major cities across the country, including some good deals this fall.
Southwest opened a maintenance facility at PHX in 1992, which was its largest. [ 12 ] America West filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 1991 and sold its larger aircraft and Japanese route authority, but continued growing its domestic operations from Terminal 4 in cooperation with Continental Airlines .
The world's first low-cost airline was Pacific Southwest Airlines, which started intrastate flights connecting Southern and Northern California on 6 May 1949. PSA's light-hearted atmosphere and efficient operations were a runaway success early on, and inspired a number of low-cost start-ups across the United States, beginning in the mid-1960s.