Frontier Airlines adds nine routes from Miami including Aruba

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The U.S. low-cost carrier inaugurated new connections from its hub at Miami International Airport (MIA), which includes eight domestic connections and one international connection by adding Aruba to its network. The new services increase to 36 nonstop destinations at Miami International Airport.

«We are pleased to continue Frontier’s tremendous growth in Miami with the launch of eight new routes this week from a diverse and attractive range of destinations». said Daniel Shurz, Senior Vice President of Commercial at Frontier Airlines.

Inaugural flights. Photo: Miami Airport

«In addition, this new service offers Miami-area residents access to desired destinations throughout the country and beyond, with expanded international service to Aruba coming soon,» concluded Shurz.

«We are grateful to Frontier Airlines for their continued commitment to providing more year-round destinations for our passengers,» said Ralph Cutié, Director and CEO of MIA. «We look forward to welcoming their new flights to Miami-Dade County and seeing their presence at MIA continue to grow.»

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New routes and frequencies

Destinations Frequencies Competition
Memphis (MEM), Tennessee 3 weekly flights No competition
Portland (PWM), Maine 3 weekly flights No competition
St. Louis (STL) 3 weekly flights No competition
Syracause (SYR), Nueva York 2 weekly flights No competition
Norfolk (ORF), Virginia 3 weekly flights No competition
New Windsor (SWF), Nueva York 3 weekly flights No competition
Albany (ALB), Nueva York 2 weekly flights No competition
Rochester (ROC), Nueva York 2 weekly flights No competition
Aruba (AUA) 1 weekly flight American (16 weekly flights), Surinam Airways (1 weekly flight)

According to data obtained by Aviacionline through Cirium, Frontier Airlines has a 4.1% seat offer at Miami, becoming the fifth-largest U.S. carrier at the airport. Rival Spirit Airlines is the second-largest carrier with 6.5%, and Southwest is fourth with 4.8%.

Gastón Sena
Gastón Sena
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