In some more positive news about air travel, rather than the cuts and route closures of late, Frontier Airlines announced seasonal increases in its flight frequencies between Denver International Airport and four Mexican resort destinations.
The Denver-based airline’s schedule changes take effect 19 December 2009 and are on sale now.
The changes:
• Denver to Cancún: Increases from seven to 10 flights per week, with new flights on Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday
• Denver to Cozumel: Increases from three to four flights per week, with a new flight on Sunday and additional capacity on Saturday
• Denver to Los Cabos: Increases from seven to eight flights per week, with an additional flight on Saturday
• Denver to Puerto Vallarta: Increases from seven to eight flights per week, with an additional flight on Saturday
“Our customers have asked for more frequency and choice to Mexico, and we are happy to deliver it,” Daniel Shurz, Frontier VP of strategy and planning, said in a statement. “We continue to offer more flights from Denver to Mexico than any commercial carrier.”
Frontier is the second-busiest carrier at DIA after United Airlines. It is a unit of Indianapolis-based Republic Airways Holdings Inc.
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