BOSSES of a low-cost airline have announced a series of new routes – and customers will be able to snap up cheap plane tickets.
One route will connect airports to a destination that has been coined the Paris of America.

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Chiefs announced the plethora of new routes, from cities including Detroit, Houston, Dallas, Fort Lauderdale, and Baltimore.
The routes are part of a drive Frontier chiefs are pursuing to ensure they remain America’s Low Fare airline.
One such route will connect Dallas and New Orleans and Frontier will run two flights per week.
Frontier chiefs are launching services connecting Baltimore and New Orleans, Detroit and New Orleans, and Houston and the Louisiana metropolis.
Those routes will also begin in February next year.
New Orleans has several nicknames, including Paris of America.
This a nod to the city’s French heritage, which is seen in its culture, heritage and architecture.
One of New Orleans most well-known neighborhoods is the French Quarter.
The city is also known as the Birthplace of Jazz, The Big Easy, and Nola.
But, savvy travelers will be able to snap up plane tickets for less than $30.
That’s because prices for a route connecting Houston and Fort Lauderdale are set to start from $29.
Chiefs have also unveiled new routes that will connect cities in the US to Honduras and El Salvador.
A service from Houston to San Pedro Sula will start on December 20.
Flights connecting Detroit and Cancun, and Fort Lauderdale and Chicago will start up in November.
Frontier Airlines new routes
CHIEFS at Frontier Airlines have unveiled 20 new routes, which will start either later this year or in 2026.
Baltimore
Baltimore to/from Cancun – route starts November 22. Weekly service.
Baltimore to/from Fort Lauderdale – route starts November 20, with flights three times a week.
Baltimore to/from Houston – route starts November 20, with flights three times a week.
Baltimore to/from New Orleans – route starts February 12, 2026, with flights two times a week
Charlotte
Charlotte to/from Detroit – route starts November 23, with flights starting three times a week.
Charlotte to/from Fort Lauderdale – route starts November 21, with flights three times a week.
Dallas
Dallas to/from Fort Lauderdale – route starts November 20, with flights three times a week.
Dallas to/from New Orleans – route starts February 13, with flights two times a week.
Detroit
Detroit to/from Cancun – route starts November 22. Weekly service.
Detroit to/from Fort Lauderdale – route starts November 20, with flights three times a week.
Detroit to/from Houston – route starts November 21, with flights three times a week.
Detroit to/from Miami – route starts November 21, with flights three times a week.
Detroit to/from New Orleans – route starts February 12, with flights two times a week.
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale to/from Chicago – route starts November 20, with flights three times a week
Houston
Houston to/from Fort Lauderdale – route starts November 22. Weekly service.
Houston to Guatemala City – route starts December 18, with flights three times a week.
Houston to/from New Orleans – route starts February 13, with flights two times a week.
Houston to/from Philadelphia – route starts November 21, with flights three times a week.
Houston to San Salvador – route starts December 19, with flights three times a week
Houston to San Pedro Sula – route starts December 20. Weekly service.
Source: Frontier
Travelers, who are in Baltimore and looking for some winter sun in Mexico, will be able to buy plane tickets to Cancun from $89.
A weekly service between the two cities will start on November 22, according to Frontier.
Barry Biffle, the CEO of Frontier, has claimed the airline delivers the best value “every day.”
“We see a clear path to being the number one low-fare carrier in the top 20 U.S. metros,” he said.
Biffle previously claimed he thinks Frontier will be the last remaining low-cost airline, as reported by Aviation Week.
Frontier’s expansion comes as its fellow low-cost carrier, Spirit, continues to struggle.
The airline is said to be teetering on the verge of bankruptcy.
Officials previously warned the carrier might not survive a year unless it has an influx of cash.
Spirit exited bankruptcy in March of this year after bosses scrambled to clear $795 million worth of debts.
While Frontier is expanding its route portfolio, The U.S. Sun reported how Hawaiian Airlines is discontinuing two of its international routes.
The company will no longer fly from Honolulu to both Incheon, South Korea, and Fukuoka, Japan.


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