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Frontier up to 10 routes from Colorado Springs, 20 from Las Vegas

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Ben Mutzabaugh | USA TODAY
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Frontier Airlines announced 11 new routes Tuesday, ramping up its presence in both Colorado Springs and Las Vegas.
The “ultra” low-cost carrier (ULCC) revealed plans for seven new routes from Colorado Springs and four from Las Vegas.
The Colorado Springs routes revive an on-again, off-again relationship that the Denver-based carrier has had with the city. Frontier previously made Colorado Springs a focus city in 2012, launching nonstop routes to several destinations. At its peak, Frontier's schedule there included non-stop service to more than a half-dozen cities, according to the airline. But by mid-2013, Frontier had pulled out of the city altogether before returning again in 2016.
The Colorado Springs airport is located about 80 miles south of Denver – where Frontier runs its biggest operation. The carrier currently offers three non-stop routes from Colorado Springs (to Las Vegas, Orlando and Phoenix), a number that will grow to 10 (including seasonal routes) once Frontier's newly announced flights begin.
In Las Vegas, Frontier's schedule will include service to 20 year-round and seasonal nonstop destinations once its additional flights begin.
Frontier’s ramp-up there also revives another strategy that the airline had shied away from in recent years. Two of Frontier’s four new Las Vegas routes (to Bismarck, N.D., and Sioux Falls, S.D.) are to small markets. Earlier this decade, Frontier moved aggressively into a number of smaller markets – places like Provo, Utah; Wilmington, Del.; and Minot, N.D. – only to shift its focus back to bigger markets in recent years.
ARCHIVES: Frontier pullout may leave Provo without airline service (September 2012)
Frontier's Tuesday announcement includes a mix of both big and small markets.
Also of note, Frontier’s effort to add Las Vegas routes to the small cities in the Dakotas seems to mimic a strategy used to great success by ULCC rival Allegiant. That company spent much of the past decade growing by exploiting such routes, adding nonstop, less-than-daily service to leisure destinations from dozens of small markets across the United States. Frontier will fly twice a week to Bismarck and four times a week to Sioux Falls.
As for Allegiant, it still serves a large number of those types of markets, but it also has moved aggressively into bigger markets like Newark, N.J., Baltimore/Washington, Pittsburgh and Kansas City, Mo., among others.
Scroll down to see the full recap from Frontier's latest new-route announcement on Tuesday (March 7):

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Colorado Springs
Chicago O’Hare: Seasonal daily service begins June 12 (Airbus A319 aircraft).
Fort Myers, Fla.: Will be introduced “later this fall,” details TBD.
Los Angeles: Seasonal four-times-a-week service begins June 12. (Airbus A319 aircraft).
San Diego: Seasonal thrice-weekly service begins July 10 (Airbus A320 aircraft).
San Francisco: Seasonal thrice-weekly service begins June 11 (Airbus A319)
Tampa: Will be introduced “later this fall,” details TBD.
Washington Dulles: Seasonal daily service begins July 10. (Airbus A320 aircraft).
Las Vegas
Bismarck, N.D.: Year-round twice-weekly service begins June 11 (Airbus A319 aircraft).
Indianapolis: Year-round thrice-weekly service begins July 16 (Airbus A320 aircraft).
Sioux Falls, S.D.: Year-round four-times-weekly service begins June 12 (Airbus A319 aircraft).
Washington Dulles: Year-round daily service begins July 16 (Airbus A320 aircraft).
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