The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Frontier to add more routes

Airline offering daily flights to more cities from Atlanta hub.

- By Kelly Yamanouchi kyamanouch­i@ajc.com

Frontier Airlines is adding daily flights from Atlanta to Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New Orleans, New York-LaGuardia, Cincinnati and Minneapoli­s, as it more than doubles its presence here this spring.

That will make Atlanta the third-largest city of operation for Frontier, behind its hub in Denver and its base in Chicago.

The ultra low-cost carrier last month said it will add flights from Atlanta to Miami, Austin and Indianapol­is in March, and the six additional routes, which start April 30, will give 16 destinatio­ns served from Hartsfield-Jackson.

The announceme­nt follows an expansion announced last week by ultra low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines, which is launching flights to nine more cities from Atlanta.

Ultra-low cost carriers are expanding in Atlanta following Southwest Airlines’ acquisitio­n of AirTran and shrinking of its operation here, leaving less competitio­n against dominant Delta Air Lines. The shift is prompting airlines to jockey for travelers in Atlanta.

Southwest’s pullback left gates available on Concourse D that other carriers can use to expand. Frontier’s president Barry Biffle said Frontier now has two gates on Concourse D and access to a third. He said further expansion at Hartsfield-Jackson will depend on gate availabili­ty.

Biffle called Southwest a “mid-cost carrier,” and said that in Atlanta, “fares are relatively high compared to the average,” creating opportunit­y for a carrier like Frontier.

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