Frontier Adds Flights from New York to Miami, Los Angeles, and Dallas
Ultra-low cost carrier Frontier Airlines has announced three new routes from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) this spring. On March 30, daily nonstop service to Miami International Airport (MIA) will launch. On April 22, nonstop service to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) will begin, operating four times per week. And last but not least, on May 1, the airline will start flying daily nonstops to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
With these new routes, Frontier will serve eight destinations from JFK, accelerating the airline’s growth from the airport since it first began operating there in June 2024.
“This is an exciting day for consumers as we once again expand our offerings at JFK,” said Josh Flyr, vice president of network and operations design, Frontier Airlines. “With the launch of these ultra-low fare flights to Miami, Dallas and Los Angeles, we are increasing the availability of affordable travel to top destinations for New Yorkers, as well as making a New York adventure or business trip that much more affordable for budget-savvy consumers across the United States.”
Service to: | Starts: | Frequency: | Intro Fare: |
Miami (MIA) | March 30, 2025 | Daily | $19 |
Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) | April 22, 2025 | 4x/week | $29 |
Los Angeles (LAX) | May 1, 2025 | Daily | $49 |
As you can see from the chart above, the airline is also celebrating these new route with low intro fares starting from $19 one-way.
Fares must be purchased by 11:59 pm Eastern time on Jan. 13, 2024. Fares are valid for non-stop travel on select days of week through Aug. 18, 2025. The following blackout dates apply: Apr. 18-21, 2025; May 22-23, 26, 2025; Jun. 28-29, 2025; Jul. 3, 5-6, 2025. Round trip purchase is not required.
Frontier recently announced major changes to its business model. By late 2025, the airline plans to introduce first-class recliner seats and “UpFront Plus” seating option with extra comfort by guaranteeing an empty middle seat.
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