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Frontier Airlines Adds 15 New Routes for Fall to Cities Like Charleston, Denver, and Chicago—and Fares Start at Just $29
Frontier Airlines Adds 15 New Routes for Fall to Cities Like Charleston, Denver, and Chicago—and Fares Start at Just $29

Travel + Leisure

time5 days ago

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  • Travel + Leisure

Frontier Airlines Adds 15 New Routes for Fall to Cities Like Charleston, Denver, and Chicago—and Fares Start at Just $29

A fall or winter getaway just got cheaper. Starting Oct. 7, low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines is expanding its network with 15 different routes, according to the airline. Best of all, Frontier is celebrating with introductory fares as low as $29. 'With new destinations in Texas and Virginia, our return to Tulsa, Oklahoma, and new routes between several of our top cities, now is a better time than ever for consumers to give Frontier a try and experience the comfort, convenience and savings we are known for," Frontier Airlines Vice President of Network and Operations Design Josh Flyr said in a statement, adding "consumers will have even more affordable flight options to choose from as they plan their travel through 2025 and into the new year." For travelers on the East Coast, Frontier will begin a new service connecting New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to both Denver International Airport (DEN) and Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) on Oct. 8. The airline will also begin a new route between Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW) on Oct. 7. On the West Coast, the airline will begin new service between Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) and San Antonio International Airport (SAT) on Oct. 10, and between Tucson International Airport (TUS) and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) on Oct. 9. Other new routes include service between Denver and Corpus Christi International Airport (CRP), and service from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to Omaha's Eppley Airfield (OMA) and Virginia's Richmond International Airport (RIC). Travelers looking to explore one of the top cities in the United States are in luck since Frontier will begin new service twice per week from Dallas to Charleston on Oct. 9. The South Carolina city was recently ranked as a favorite in the 2025 World's Best Awards by Travel + Leisure readers. To take advantage of Frontier's $29 introductory fares, travelers must book by 11:59 p.m. ET on July 28 and travel on select days of the week between Oct. 7 and Dec. 18. The discounted travel is not valid during blackout dates from Nov. 21 to 26, Nov. 28 to 30, or Dec. 1 to 2, according to the airline. Frontier is not alone in its expansion efforts. From coast to coast, major carriers have been on the move. Fellow low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines, for example, recently announced a new flight to Key West, FL, from Fort Lauderdale, and American Airlines is expanding in time for the winter holiday season with new routes planned throughout Mexico and the Caribbean.

New route alert: Air Arabia launches flights to European destination
New route alert: Air Arabia launches flights to European destination

Gulf Business

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Business

New route alert: Air Arabia launches flights to European destination

Image credit: WAM/Website The new route marks a significant addition to the airline's growing European network, providing travelers with affordable and convenient connectivity between the UAE and one of Germany's key economic and cultural hubs, Read- Strategic expansion into Europe 'Munich stands as one of Germany's leading economic and cultural centers, offering strong appeal for both business and leisure travelers,' said Adel Al Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer of Air Arabia. 'The launch of our new non-stop service to Munich marks another important step in expanding our European network from the UAE to key global destinations.' He added that the move supports Air Arabia's long-term growth strategy while reinforcing its commitment to value-driven travel. Growing route network With the addition of Munich, Air Arabia now connects Sharjah to a growing list of European cities, including Vienna, Athens, Milan Bergamo, Krakow, Warsaw (Chopin and Modlin), and Prague. The airline continues to strengthen its presence in Europe, offering increased options for travelers seeking budget-friendly and reliable air travel. The airline aims to provide a seamless and comfortable flying experience, reinforcing its position as a leading low-cost carrier in the region.

AirAsia Plans Hub in Saudi or Ras Al Khaimah to Tap Europe-Bound Traffic
AirAsia Plans Hub in Saudi or Ras Al Khaimah to Tap Europe-Bound Traffic

Skift

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Skift

AirAsia Plans Hub in Saudi or Ras Al Khaimah to Tap Europe-Bound Traffic

With new long-range aircraft, AirAsia wants a second try at setting up in the Gulf. AirAsia plans to open a new hub in the Gulf before the end of the year to tap Europe-bound traffic and boost Southeast Asia–Middle East connectivity, CEO Tony Fernandes said in an interview with Dubai Eye radio. The Malaysian low-cost carrier is considering four airports for its expansion, including Ras Al Khaimah and a destination in Saudi Arabia. 'We are in discussion with four cities, to be absolutely fair and transparent … [but] I don't want to make any comment right now on who we are talking to. But I can be very open that countries that are interested in us and [those] we are interested in … includes Saudi Arabia, [and] Ras Al Khaimah as well,' Fernandes said. He ruled out Dubai and Sharjah as possible options. 'Sharjah is well served by a very good airline, Air Arabia. And Dubai wouldn't be somewhere that we looked at. That's a big airport, a complicated airport,' he said. 'Dubai wouldn't really benefit from an AirAsia. It's so successful already. But other Emirates, other places in the Gulf would benefit tremendously from the traffic we could bring both ways,' Fernandes added. Why Ras Al Khaimah or Saudi? Connecting with Europe is an important part of the strategy, and new long-range aircraft makes it possible. "[We have an] Airbus 321 Long Range and the second one is a 321XLR. That allows us with one stop to probably get to most of the world,' Fernandes said. 'We want to extend our successful Asian operation to the world and allow people in South-East Asia and Asean and people in Europe to go to places.' Europe is a huge market for Ras Al Khaimah. In the first quarter of this year, the emirate's largest international source markets were Russia, the UK, and Kazakhstan. Poland, Germany, Belarus, and the Czech Republic were all in the top 10. (Russia is Ras Al Khaimah's largest source market by far, accounting for 27% of all visits during the quarter, or 47,000 people.) AirAsia's parent company Capital A has signaled a wider push into Saudi Arabia, with plans announced in May to grow its network to Riyadh and Dammam and ramp up Kuala Lumpur–Jeddah flights. 'We believe the new Riyadh route is projected to serve close to one million two-way passengers by 2026 and more than seven million by 2030, reflecting strong demand for increased connectivity between Asean and the Gulf region," Fernandes said in May. Of the 29.7 million international tourists visiting Saudi last year, 2.4 million came from Europe. Asia Pacific, the MENA region, and the GCC were much larger markets, bringing in 9.7 million, 8.4 million, and 8 million visitors, respectively. Fernandes said that a big benefit of being in the region is its geography, "right in the middle of the world." The goal would be to create a new connections hub in the region. "I have been fascinated with Emirates and what they've done in connecting the world. But they are a full-service airline, I am trying to do what no other low-cost airline has done - to create a connecting airline, where you can go from one point to another point through a hub." "The Gulf is right in the middle of the world. My aim is to use a narrow-body aircraft to reach most of the world." Who Would Fund it? According to the Financial Times, Fernandes also met with Gulf officials at the recent Paris Air Show to pitch the regional hub, shrugging off geopolitical volatility. Asked if the new Gulf operation might include a local partner or sovereign backing, Fernandes told the radio station it was not essential. 'But it's nice to have … we have to treat these two things as independent,' he said. This is not AirAsia's first Gulf foray. AirAsia X exited Abu Dhabi in 2010 for operational reasons, and later explored a Gulf-focused low-cost carrier concept. Tony Fernandes will be speaking on stage at the Skift Global Forum 2025, taking place September 16-18. Watch Tony Fernandes Speak at Skift Global Forum East 2024 What am I looking at? The performance of airline sector stocks within the ST200. The index includes companies publicly traded across global markets including network carriers, low-cost carriers, and other related companies. The Skift Travel 200 (ST200) combines the financial performance of nearly 200 travel companies worth more than a trillion dollars into a single number. See more airlines sector financial performance. Read the full methodology behind the Skift Travel 200.

Wizz Air picks Pratt & Whitney as engine supplier for existing Airbus order
Wizz Air picks Pratt & Whitney as engine supplier for existing Airbus order

Reuters

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

Wizz Air picks Pratt & Whitney as engine supplier for existing Airbus order

June 17 (Reuters) - European low-cost carrier Wizz Air (WIZZ.L), opens new tab said on Tuesday it has selected RTX's Pratt & Whitney as the engine supplier for 177 of its Airbus ( opens new tab narrowbody jets. The new engines will be equipped on the carrier's 177 A321neo aircraft that are on order. Wizz had previously selected Pratt & Whitney's GTF engine to power 276 Airbus A320neo, A321neo and A321XLR aircraft in both 2016 and 2020. Pratt & Whitney will also provide Wizz with engine maintenance through a long-term service agreement.

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