The Arizona Republic

Airlines growing to meet heightened travel demand

- Zach Wichter

Airlines keep expanding their route networks and building out their schedules as the pandemic recovery continues.

Last week, United Airlines and its partner Air Canada, Frontier Airlines and Avelo Airlines announced new routes.

For travelers, new flights can often mean good deals, and with airlines reporting record profits recently on the backs of high airfares, it’s smart to jump on offers when they’re available.

United and Air Canada announced more service between their home countries, while Frontier added a new route to the Caribbean and Avelo said it will soon begin its first flights to Texas.

United Airlines and Air Canada are in a joint business agreement with each other as well as partners through the Star Alliance. The airlines say that by this summer they will have more than 260 combined transborde­r flights.

Air Canada will begin Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday service between Washington-Dulles and Vancouver, British Columbia, on June1, and United will start daily flights between Washington-Dulles and Calgary, Alberta, on June 2.

Between the two airlines, hourly air shuttle-style service will become available this summer on the Chicago-Toronto, Newark-Toronto and San Francisco-Vancouver routes.

The airlines are also bolstering their schedules in the West, boosting service between Vancouver and various cities in the U.S., as well as adding additional service on Calgary routes to Chicago and Houston, and between Edmonton,

Alberta, and Denver.

United and Air Canada have not publicized special fares to accompany the schedule expansion.

Frontier Airlines began the first nonstop flights between Denver and Montego Bay, Jamaica. The airline says the service will operate three times weekly.

“Stunning Jamaican beaches are easier to reach than ever before with our new exclusive nonstop service to the island,” Daniel Shurz, senior vice president of commercial at Frontier, said in a statement.

Low-cost airline Avelo announced four new routes last week, two from the West Coast and two from the East.

Out of Burbank, California, the airline will begin flying to Colorado Springs, Colorado, on May 3 and Brownsvill­e-South Padre Island, Texas, on May 17.

The Colorado Springs flights will be available on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays with introducto­ry one-way fares as low as $49. The Brownsvill­e flights will run on Wednesdays and Saturdays with introducto­ry one-way fares as low as $89.

From Orlando, Florida, Avelo will also begin serving Brownsvill­e twice weekly beginning May 17 and add twice-weekly service to Charlottes­ville, Virginia, beginning May 3.

These flights have one-way fares for as little as $69 and $49, respective­ly.

“The addition of these three new destinatio­ns and four new exclusive nonstop routes exemplifie­s our commitment to bringing affordable, convenient and reliable air service to unserved and underserve­d communitie­s across the country,” Avelo CEO Andrew Levy said in a statement.

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