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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.
A Frontier Boeing 737-300 in the original 1994 livery. Frontier retired its last 737 in 2005.. Frontier Airlines was created by Frederick W. "Rick" Brown (a United Airlines pilot), his wife Janice Brown, and Bob Schulman, the latter two having worked at the original Frontier Airlines (1950–1986). [22]
Number and type of aircraft Number of Seats: Frontier Airlines: F9 FFT FRONTIER FLIGHT Frontier Airlines: Great Lakes (ZK) 5001 - 5999 Lynx Aviation (L4) 3001 - 3999 09 Airbus A318-110 39 Airbus A319-100 04 Airbus A320-200: 120 132 - 136 162 : Lynx Aviation: L4 SSX SHASTA Frontier Airlines Operated by Lynx Aviation: 11 Bombardier Q400 (+10 options)
Frontier Airlines is celebrating its 29th birthday with a “first-of-its-kind deal.” The ultra low-cost carrier is offering one-way flights starting at $29 as well as deep discounts on perks ...
[citation needed] Amelia Earhart travelled to Bangor on the first flight of Boston-Maine Airways, in which she was an investor, in 1933. [6] The airport was equipped with floodlights for night flights as early as 1937. [citation needed] In 1940, Boston-Maine became Northeast Airlines, [citation needed] which eventually merged with Delta Air ...
Frontier Airlines: F9 FFT FRONTIER FLIGHT: Denver Atlanta Chicago–O'Hare Cincinnati Cleveland Las Vegas Miami Orlando Philadelphia Raleigh/Durham: 1994 Hawaiian Airlines: HA HAL HAWAIIAN Honolulu Kahului: 1929 Founded as Inter-Island Airways in early 1929 and commenced operations in late 1929 as Hawaiian Airlines JetBlue: B6 JBU JETBLUE New ...
The city government of Kobe first proposed an airport adjacent to Port Island in 1971. At the time, government planners were seeking alternatives to the heavily congested Itami Airport: the original Kobe Airport plan called for six runways more than 3,000 m (9,843 ft) in length on a 1,100 ha (2,700 acres) facility.
Frontier Flying Service (d/b/a Ravn Connect) was an American airline headquartered in Fairbanks, Alaska, United States. [1] It operated an extensive network of year-round scheduled commuter services and postal services to Alaska bush communities , primarily north of Fairbanks , as well as charter services to the lower 48 and Canada .