Articles Tagged ‘Frontier’
Latest route launches
Vistara begins Frankfurt, Air Senegal takes off to Milan, Frontier launches St Thomas from Orlando, and more.
Frontier jets from Orlando to St Thomas
Frontier launched Orlando to St Thomas on 19 February; it now has four routes from the Florida airport to the Caribbean.
Frontier takes to the sun with Denver to Cozumel route
Frontier has started Denver to Cozumel, with the airport one of three in Mexico that the ULCC now serves from the Colorado airport.
Latest route launches
Qatar Airways starts Seattle, Frontier launches Oakland, FlyPelican increases Port Macquarie, and more.
Frontier jets into Oakland from Denver
Frontier began Oakland to Denver on 4 February, becoming the second airline in that market. It’ll shortly began Oakland to Phoenix and Las Vegas.
Las Vegas will have THREE airlines to Wichita, Oklahoma City & El Paso
Frontier will have 44 routes from Las Vegas in the last week of W20, with direct competition on 40. Multiple thinner routes will now have three airlines.
The US’ top-100 airports: Orlando Sanford, Charleston, Austin key for % growth since 2010
We explore how capacity at the US’ top-100 airports changed in 2019 versus 2010 on a % basis. Leisure markets feature highly, with some major airports thrown in.
Spirit Airlines has direct competition on 84% of routes; Southwest is #1 by route overlap
With very significant head-to-head competition, we explore how this has changed and the core airlines and routes on which Spirit Airlines overlaps.
Launched and announced routes (26 May – 4 June)
Wizz Air began its first Budapest – Brussels flight on 1 June, while three airlines announce a raft of new routes, including Frontier from Philadelphia.
Frontier announces 3 new routes from Philadelphia + increase existing routes; Orlando 6x daily
With Boston, Chicago O’Hare, and Phoenix coming, and increases to Atlanta, Miami, Orlando, and Tampa, Frontier’s strong growth at Philadelphia continues.
Consultants’ Corner: COVID-19 and the impact on US airlines
US aviation has been hard hit by COVID-19, with nearly 15 million seats lost in two months. Ailevon Pacific’s Sophie Wang looks at the virus on US airlines.
Florida’s #1 airline is American Airlines; Southwest cut capacity
American Airlines is Florida’s #1 airline with 53 million seats. While American Airlines added nearly 1 million seats YOY, Southwest cut 600,000 seats.