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Frontier Airlines is launching these new routes from Atlanta

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This week, ultra-low fare carrier Frontier Airlines is launching six new routes from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). The flights include domestic warm-weather getaways, Midwest cities, and an international destination. Not only that, but intro fares start at $49. 

Frontier’s new routes from ATL

The routes kick off today with nonstop service to Jacksonville International Airport (JAX), Southwest Florida International Airport in Ft. Myers (RSW), and St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL). Also launching today is Frontier’s first-ever flight to Honduras, with service to Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport in San Pedro Sula (SAP). Starting tomorrow, the airline debuts direct trips to Palm Beach International Airport in Florida (PBI) and John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio (CMH). 

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Josh Flyr, Vice President of Network and Operations Design, Frontier Airlines, said: “We are thrilled to launch these additional six routes from ATL this week, including our first ever service to the beautiful country of Honduras – just the latest in our growth in Atlanta. Our departures from ATL are up 40 percent year over year this month, which means more ultra-low cost travel options for Atlanta-area consumers traveling throughout the United States, Latin America, and beyond.”

The schedule for the new routes is as follows (via Frontier Airlines):

SERVICE TO:SERVICE START:SERVICE FREQUENCY:INTRO FARE:
Jacksonville, Fla. (JAX)June 12, 20252x/week$59*
Ft. Myers, Fla. (RSW)June 12, 20252x/week$59*
San Pedro Sula, Honduras (SAP)June 12, 20252x/week$89*
St. Louis (STL)June 12, 20253x/week$69*
Columbus, Ohio (CMH)June 13, 20252x/week$49*
Palm Beach, Fla. (PBI)June 13, 20252x/week$59*
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