Originally Posted by
Silver02ex
That's because Frontier and Allegiant didn't apply for the exemption like we did and if they did, it was already approved by the DOT which I highly doubt it. They just went with the final DOT's ruling and added flights that they cut.
"In January, Frontier officials announced they were suspending operations in Mobile and the last scheduled Frontier flight was scheduled to take place April 22. That obviously changes with Monday’s announcement."
https://www.thecallnews.com/2020/04/...lando-flights/
Frontier applied for exemption from 35 cities... don't know if the request was granted or not.Frontier requests an exemption from its Service Obligation under DOT Order 2020-4-2 to allow it to temporarily suspend service from April 13, 2020 through June 10, 2020 at the following 35 communities:
Albany, NY (ALB)
Billings, MT (BIL)
Bloomington, IL (BMI)
Boston, MA Metropolitan Region (BOS/PVD)1 Burlington, VT (BTV)
Buffalo, NY (BUF)
Bozeman, MT (BZN)
Cedar Rapids, IA (CID) Charlotte, NC (CLT) Columbus, OH (CMH) Colorado Springs, CO (COS) Detroit, MI (DTW)
El Paso, TX (ELP)
Fargo, ND (FAR)
Sioux Falls, SD (FSD)
Spokane, WA (GEG)
Green Bay, WI (GRB)
Grand Rapids, MI (GRR) Greenville/Spartanburg, SC (GSP) Harlingen, TX (HRL)
Huntsville, AL (HSV) Wichita, KS (ICT) Jacksonville, FL (JAX) Madison, WI (MSN) Norfolk, VA (ORF)
West Palm Beach, FL (PBI) Pittsburgh, PA (PIT)
Palm Springs, CA (PSP) Portland, ME (PWM) Raleigh/Durham, NC (RDU) Louisville, KY (SDF) Syracuse, NY (SYR)
Tyler, TX (TYR) Knoxville, TN (TYS)