DENVER — Frontier Airlines will add 16 new routes at airports in the U.S. and Caribbean next year, including service to two cities from Denver.

Frontier (Nasdaq: ULCC) will fly to Tucson, Arizona and Reno, Nevada three times per week starting in either February or March 2025 from Denver International Airport, the carrier announced Tuesday. Out of the 21 airports getting route additions, three are getting restored service from Frontier, according to a news release. Those airports are Tucson International Airport, Reno-Tahoe International Airport, and V.

C. Bird International Airport in the Caribbean nation Antigua and Barbuda. Next year will mark the first services back to those airports after a pause, said Rob Harris, a Frontier spokesperson.

Harris said the airline occasionally pauses routes that aren't garnering enough consumer demand, but restores service if company leaders believe that market conditions have improved. Harris said that Frontier last offered a flight to Tucson from Denver in August 2021 and to Reno from Denver in September 2021. > Read the full story at the Denver Business Journal.

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