Frontier Airlines to Launch 22 New Routes in Late 2025
- Joe Breitfeller
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Frontier Airlines has today announced the launch of 22 new routes in late 2025, expanding service across the U.S., the Caribbean and Latin America, including first-time service to Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, and a return to Nassau in The Bahamas.

On Thursday (September 4, 2025), Frontier Airlines announced that launch of 22 new routes by the end of 2025 to destinations across the U.S., the Caribbean and Latin America. Launching in November and December, the new routes include service from Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Chicago and other U.S. gateways, as well as new international routes to destinations in Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico, among others. Frontier will also debut new service at Providenciales International Airport in the Turks and Caicos (PLS) and return to Nassau, Bahamas (NAS).
In Thursday’s announcement, Frontier Airlines’ VP – Network and Operations Design, Josh Flyr, said,
“We are on a mission to increase service domestically and internationally, and in the process redefine air travel by demonstrating that it can be comfortable, convenient and affordable. Whether consumers are planning to explore destinations across the U.S. or to escape to the sunny Caribbean this winter, we can’t wait to welcome them aboard America’s Low Fare Airline.”
More detailed information about Frontier’s winter 2025/26 network expansion is available here.
Denver-based Frontier Airlines is a subsidiary of Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. The carrier is committed to ‘Low Fares Done Right’, and currently operates a fleet of 164 Airbus A320 Family and the largest A320neo fleet in the U.S. With approximately 200 new Airbus aircraft on order, Frontier will continue to grow and deliver on their mission of providing affordable air travel across America and beyond.
Source: Frontier Airlines