Direct flights with Frontier Airlines (F9) - Discover all destinations
Frontier Airlines (IATA: F9) is a U.S. ultra-low-cost carrier that aims to provide affordable airfares for vacations and getaways across the USA and 11 other countries. It has operational bases at 15 airports in the U.S., the biggest of which is Denver International (DIA). You can explore Frontier’s entire network of direct flights using the filter tool below.
Frontier Airlines was founded in 1994 as a low-cost alternative to legacy airlines in the Western United States. It aimed to fill the gap in regional flights offered in the region.
Today, Frontier operates to over 100 destinations in the US and around 20 international ones in 13+ countries. All in all, it offers over 390 unique routes in its network.
The airline uses a modern fleet of Airbus-family aircraft and emphasizes an à‑la‑carte, no-frills, low-fare model, to keep costs low - both for the airline and for customers.
Other prominent low-cost airlines in the USA are Allegiant and Spirit.
Use the filter tool below to browse through all of Frontier’s direct flights. Choose a departure and/or destination airport, or narrow by country or state, and all current nonstop Frontier routes will display below. You can also sort the results by frequency, duration, or aircraft used.
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Frontier’s operating bases
Unlike legacy full-service carriers, Frontier does not have traditional hubs with flight connections. Instead, it offers point-to-point flights from 15 operating bases spread throughout the USA.
These are airports where crew are based and aircraft are parked at the end of the day. Still, Frontier offers many routes that do not include its bases.
Frontier's largest operational bases are:
Denver International (DEN): Its primary operating base with over 8 million passengers served annually. It’s core for domestic routes and offers a few direct flights to Mexico too.
Orlando International (MCO): A major base with broad domestic, Caribbean, and Latin American reach.
Atlanta International (ATL): An important base for domestic flights.
Smaller Frontier bases include Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Las Vegas (LAS), Miami (MIA), Phoenix (PHX), Philadelphia (PHL), and Tampa (TPA).
The newest base additions to the airline’s network are Cleveland (CLE), Cincinnati (CVG), San Juan (SJU), Chicago-Midway (MDW), and Chicago-O'Hare (ORD).
Domestic direct flights with Frontier
Frontier’s primary market is the USA, where it captures about 4% of all domestic passengers. The airline’s niche is high-value leisure routes and underserved regional airports.
These are some of Frontier’s busiest and most frequent domestic routes:
Denver (DEN) - Las Vegas (LAS): Frontier’s busiest route overall with 3-4 daily departures in each direction.
Philadelphia (PHL) - Orlando (MCO): A popular link to Florida and its amusement parks.
Atlanta (ATL) - Baltimore (BWI): 2-3 flights per day connect the capital with the world’s busiest airport.
Orlando (MCO) - Trenton (TTN): A route unique to Frontier, showcasing its commitment to serving smaller airports too.
Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) - Chicago Midway (MDW): A new route that only Frontier offers. It’s flown once per day.
Frontier’s international leisure routes
Frontier’s international network is focused on sun-and-beach markets in the Caribbean and Latin America. The airline once again aims to offer affordable direct flights to popular holiday destinations within 6 hours of the USA.
Here are some popular international direct flights:
Atlanta (ATL) - Punta Cana (PUJ): A direct route from one of Frontier’s bases to the tourist hotspot of the Dominican Republic.
Fort Lauderdale (FLL) - San Juan (SJU): Two flights per week to Puerto Rico. Frontier flies to the small island from more than a dozen US airports, including Orlando, Philadelphia, and New York.
Chicago (ORD) - Cancun (CUN): One flight per day to Mexico’s resort town.
Atlanta (ATL) - San Pedro Sula (SAP): A first-ever low-cost direct flight to Honduras. Operated twice per week versus Delta’s once daily service.
Orlando (MCO) - Sint Maarten (SXM): A route that only Frontier offers, direct to the Netherlands Antilles.
In total, Frontier flies to 12 countries in North America and the Caribbean.
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