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Frontier Airlines announces โ€˜Boriโ€™ as the name for the Puerto Rican Coquรญ Llanero to be on an upcoming plane tail

Frontier Airlines today announced the name of the coquรญ llanero that will be featured on the tail of a future Frontier aircraft. Consumers were invited to choose the name through a social media campaign with โ€˜Bori,โ€™ short for “Boricua,” winning the popular vote. Boricua is derived from “Borikรฉn,” (the Taino Indian name for the Island) and used to describe a person from Puerto Rico by birth or descent.

Frontierโ€™s Coquรญ Llanero Plane Tail
Last month, Frontier announced the winner of its Tropical Tails contest, which invited consumers to choose the next endangered animal to be featured on the tail of a Frontier aircraft. There were more than 86,000 votes received during the contest period and the coquรญ llanero, a tiny tree frog found in Puerto Rico, was deemed the winner. Consumers were then invited to help name the coquรญ via a social media contest which recently concluded. Choices included โ€˜Rios,โ€™ โ€˜Atabey,โ€™ and โ€˜Boriโ€™ with โ€˜Boriโ€™ receiving the most votes.

The Puerto Rican lowland coquรญ is one of the smallest tree frogs in the world. Mature llaneros are no wider than a dime and generally yellowish in color. Their tiny stature squeezes their vocal range into the highest pitch of almost any frog โ€“ just barely audible to human ears, making the sound they are so famously known for and named after — “Ko-Kee.” The coquรญ llanero is listed as endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act.

Frontier currently serves Puerto Rico from 13 destinations in the U.S. and Caribbean.

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Frontier Airlines announces details of proposed 14-gate facility at Denver International Airport

Frontier Airlines, in partnership with Denver International Airport (DEN), today announced that it is seeking approval from Denver City Council for a new ground boarding gate facility at DEN. The 10-year agreement covers the build-out of a 120,000-square-foot facility (37,0000 square foot new and 83,000 square foot remodel) on the east end of Concourse A that will include 14 gates, 18,000 square feet of support space and an adjacent 8,000-square-foot maintenance facility.

Frontier will have preferential use and scheduling rights for the 14 ground boarding gates which will enable front and rear aircraft door enplaning and deplaning, along with exclusive branding rights throughout the facility. The plan was presented today to the Denver City Council Business, Arts, Workforce and Aviation Services Committee and, pending Committee approval, is expected to be presented to the full Denver City Council on April 18.

The new Frontier facility at DEN will also include:

  • Escalators and elevators to transport customers from the existing Concourse A to the new ground-level facility
  • A variety of customer-centric features, including dedicated charging stations for electronic devices, a lactation room and a pet relief area, as well as food and retail options
  • Air stairs and switchback ramps for each aircraft to enable dual door boarding and deplaning
  • Dedicated support space for customer service, expanded team member break rooms, offices and storage
  • An 8,000-square-foot maintenance facility adjacent to the gates that will allow for centralization of personnel and parts in close proximity to the gates and room for growth to support future operations

Pending Denver City Council approval, the first phase of the project, encompassing an initial four gates, is targeted for completion in fall 2023 with full project completion slated for summer 2024.

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Frontier to launch nonstop flights from Miami to Kingston, Jamaica

Frontier Airlines will launch nonstop service between Miami (MIA) and Kingston, Jamaica (KIN) beginning May 5, 2022, marking the airlineโ€™s first scheduled service to the Jamaican capital. Flights will operate three times per week year-round.

New Route from Miami International Airport (MIA):

SERVICE TO: SERVICE START: SERVICE FREQUENCY: INTRO FARE:
Kingston, Jamaica May 5, 2022 3X $79*

Frontier Airlines to buy Spirit Airlines for $6.6 billion

2021 "Spirit Untamed" promotional livery

Frontier Airlines is about to get a lot larger:

Frontier Airlines has agreed to buy Spirit Airlines for $25.83 a share reflecting a cash deal that will be valued at $6.6 billion, including debt.ย 

Spirit equity stockholders will receive 1.9126 shares of Frontier stock plus $2.13 in cash for each Spirit share they own. The transaction represents a 19% premium to Spirit’s closing price on Friday.

Spirit Airlines will be merged into Frontier Airlines.

Frontier Airlines issued this statement:

Spirit Airlines, Inc. and Frontier Group Holdings, Inc., parent company of Frontier Airlines, Inc., today announced a definitive merger agreement under which the companies will combine, creating Americaโ€™s most competitive ultra-low fare airline.

Together, Frontier and Spirit expect to change the industry for the benefit of consumers, bringing more ultra-low fares to more travelers in more destinations across the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean, including major cities as well as underserved communities. The stronger financial profile of the combined company will empower it to accelerate investment in innovation and growth and compete even more aggressively, especially against the dominant โ€œBig Fourโ€1ย airlines, among others.

William A. Franke, the Chair of Frontierโ€™s Board of Directors and the managing partner of Indigo Partners, Frontierโ€™s majority shareholder, noted that Indigo has a long history with both Spirit and Frontier, and is proud to partner with them in creating a disruptive airline. โ€œWe worked jointly with the Board of Directors and senior management team across both carriers to arrive at a combination of two complementary businesses that together will create Americaโ€™s most competitive ultra-low fare airline for the benefit of consumers.โ€

Consumers Win With More Ultra-Low Fares to More Places

The combined airline is expected to:

  • Deliver $1 billion in annual consumer savings.
  • Offer more than 1,000 daily flights to over 145 destinations in 19 countries, across complementary networks.
  • Expand with more than 350 aircraft on order to deliver more ultra-low fares.
  • Increase access to ultra-low fares by adding new routes to underserved communities across the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean.
  • Deliver even more reliable service through a variety of operational efficiencies.
  • Expand frequent flyer and membership offerings.

Team Members Win With Expanded Opportunities and Increased Stability

  • By 2026 Spirit and Frontier expect to add 10,000 direct jobs and thousands of additional jobs at the companiesโ€™ business partners.
  • Given the growth of the combined company, it is expected that all current team members will have an opportunity to be a part of the combined airline.
  • Team Members of the combined airline will have better career opportunities and more stability as part of the most competitive ultra-low fare airline in the United States.

Sustainability Wins With Americaโ€™s Greenest Airline

Frontier and Spirit will be Americaโ€™s Greenest Airline, providing nationwide access to sustainable and affordable air travel. The combined airline will have the youngest, most modern and fuel-efficient fleet in the United States, featuring the largest fleet of A320neo family aircraft of any airline in the country. The combined airline is expected to achieve over 105 seat miles per gallon by 2025.

Shareholders Win With Superior Value Creation

The combination of Spirit and Frontier is expected to deliver enhanced value to shareholders of both companies.

  • On a combined basis, the company would have annual revenues of approximately $5.3 billion based on 2021 results.
  • Once combined, Frontier and Spirit expect to deliver annual run-rate operating synergies of $500 million once full integration is completed, which will be primarily driven by scale efficiencies and procurement savings across the enterprise with approximately $400 million in one-time costs.
  • The combined airline is expected to have a strengthened financial profile, with a cash balance of approximately $2.42ย billion as of the end of 2021 on a combined basis.

Under the terms of the merger agreement, which has been unanimously approved by the boards of directors of both companies, Spirit equity holders will receive 1.9126 shares of Frontier plus $2.13 in cash for each existing Spirit share they own.ย This implies a value of $25.83 per Spirit share at Frontierโ€™s closing stock price of $12.39 on February 4, 2022, representing a premium of 19% over the February 4, 2022, closing price of Spirit, and a 26% premium based on the 30 trading-day volume-weighted average prices of Frontier and Spirit.ย The transaction values Spirit at a fully diluted equity value of $2.9 billion, and a transaction value of $6.6 billion when accounting for the assumption of net debt and operating lease liabilities.

Upon closing of the transaction, existing Frontier equity holders will own approximately 51.5% and existing Spirit equity holders will own approximately 48.5% of the combined airline, on a fully diluted basis, providing both Frontier and Spirit equity holders with substantial upside potential.

Bringing Our Airlines Together โ€“ Governance and Timing to Completion

The Board of Directors for the new airline will be comprised of 12 directors (including the CEO), seven of whom will be named by Frontier and five of whom will be named by Spirit. Mr. Franke will be Chairman of the Board of the combined company.

The merger is expected to close in the second half of 2022, subject to satisfaction of customary closing conditions, including completion of the regulatory review process and approval by Spirit stockholders. Frontierโ€™s controlling stockholder has approved the transaction and related issuance of shares of Frontier common stock upon signing of the merger agreement. The combined companyโ€™s management team, branding and headquarters will be determined by a committee led by Mr. Franke prior to close.

Top Copyright Photo: Spirit Airlines Airbus A320-271N WL N932NK (msn 10008) (Spirit Untamed) BWI (Brian McDonough). Image: 953897.

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Frontier is invading Southwest strongholds, will add routes from Chicago Midway and Houston Hobby

Frontier Airlines ย today announced 13 nonstop routes from two new airports: Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW) and William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) in Houston. The expansion in Chicago and Houston complements Frontierโ€™s existing service in the two markets at Chicago Oโ€™Hare International Airport (ORD) and George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH). To celebrate the new flights and market growth, the airline is offering fares as low as $29*.

 

New Routes from Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW):

 

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Atlanta (ATL)

 

April 28, 2022

 

Daily

 

$29*

 

Dallas (DFW)

 

April 28, 2022

 

Daily

 

$29*

 

Denver (DEN)

 

April 28, 2022

 

Daily

 

$39*

 

Las Vegas (LAS)

 

April 28, 2022

 

Daily

 

$39*

 

Ontario, Calif. (ONT)

 

April 28, 2022

 

Daily

 

$39*

 

Phoenix (PHX)

 

April 28, 2022

 

Daily

 

$59*

 

Tampa (TPA)

 

April 28, 2022

 

Daily

 

$29*

 

Trenton, N.J. (TTN)

 

April 29, 2022

 

4x Weekly

 

$39*

 

Fort Lauderdale (FLL)

 

Oct. 13, 2022

 

Daily

 

$49*

 

Orlando (MCO)

 

Oct. 13, 2022

 

Daily

 

$49*

 

New Routes from William P. Hobby Airport (HOU):

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Cancun (CUN)**

 

May 26, 2022

 

3x Weekly

 

To CUN: $79*

 

Las Vegas (LAS)

 

May 27, 2022

 

4x Weekly

 

$59*

 

Orlando (MCO)

 

May 27, 2022

 

4x Weekly

 

$39*

 

**Subject to government approval.

Frontier Airlines recounts its remarkable 2021 growth story

Frontier Airlines (2nd) Airbus A320-251N WL N370FR (msn 10038) (Elrey, the Elk) BUR (Michael B. Ing). Image: 955732.

Frontier Airlines is reflecting on 2021 as an extraordinary year of growth for the 27-year-old Denver-based airline, which completed an initial public offering and became publicly traded on April 1, 2021.

Throughout 2021, Frontier added another 14 A320 family aircraft to its ultra-fuel-efficient all- Airbus fleet, furthering the companyโ€™s commitment to more sustainable flying. Frontier also expanded its โ€˜Low Fares Done Rightโ€™ route map by 132 routes, 21 destinations and nine countries.

“The Frontier team showed outstanding resilience and determination this year to accomplish unprecedented results,” said Barry Biffle, president and CEO, Frontier Airlines. “From becoming a publicly-traded company in April, to adding more than 130 routes and nearly ten international destinations to Frontierโ€™s route network, and ordering 91 new Airbus A321neo aircraft, weโ€™ve demonstrated the incredible growth our โ€˜Low Fares Done Rightโ€™ business model is capable of. As we look forward to 2022, weโ€™re excited to continue this momentum with new, greener, aircraft joining our fleet, and many more exciting new route opportunities for our customers.”

Frontier strengthened its position as Americaโ€™s Greenest Airline in 2021 through the announcement of multiple strategic agreements, including a deal with manufacturer Pratt & Whitney for ultra-efficient GTF engines to power 134 Airbus A320neo family aircraft, the launch of 30% lighter Recaro seats onboard new aircraft, and a 91-aicraft order of Airbusโ€™ A321neo, featuring advanced fuel-saving technology and industry-leading operating economics. These new partnerships, and the order for additional aircraft to satisfy Frontierโ€™s growing network needs, put the airline on the path to triple in size by 2029.

Above Photo: MIA. Frontier was late to serve MIA. Since then it has become the 5th largest airline at Miami International Airport.

To meet the demand of its widening network, the airline welcomed more than 670 flight new attendants and 170 pilots to the Frontier team in 2021 and continues to hire for additional crew member positions. Moreover, Frontier added bases in Tampa and Atlanta this year, extending the companyโ€™s local economic benefit with new jobs and more attractive base options for team members.

Top Copyright Photo: Frontier Airlines (2nd) Airbus A320-251N WL N370FR (msn 10038) (Elrey, the Elk) BUR (Michael B. Ing). Image: 955732.

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Frontier Airlines expands international route map with 4 new nonstop Cancun routes

Frontier Airlines this week launches four new nonstop routes to Cancun from Baltimore, Boston, Detroit and Minneapolis/St. Paul, with fares to Cancun starting at $79*. With the addition of this new service, plus Columbus and Raleigh beginning in Jan. 2022, Frontier now offers 21 nonstop Cancun routes this winter, more than any other U.S. airline.

New Cancun International Airport (CUN) Routes:

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SERVICE FREQUENCY:

INTRO FARE:

Boston (BOS)

Dec. 16, 2021

Daily

To CUN: $79*

Detroit (DTW)

Dec. 16, 2021

3x Weekly

To CUN: $79*

Minneapolis (MSP)

Dec. 16, 2021

Daily

To CUN: $79*

Baltimore (BWI)

Dec. 17, 2021

4x Weekly

To CUN: $79*

New 2022 Cancun International Airport (CUN) Routes:

Columbus, Ohio (CMH)

Jan. 21, 2021

2x Weekly

Raleigh / Durham (RDU)

Jan. 22, 2021

1x Weekly

Frequency and times are subject to change

Frontier Airlines launches service between Orlando and Antigua and Barbuda

Frontier Airlines today began weekly nonstop flights between Orlando International Airport (MCO) and V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU) in Antigua and Barbuda. The new service marks the only nonstop flight option between the two highly popular destinations.

New Route via V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU):

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Orlando (MCO)

Dec. 4, 2021

1x Weekly

Frequency and times are subject to change.

Indigo Partners portfolio airlines order 255 A321neo Family aircraft including 91 for Frontier

Wizz Air (Hungary), Frontier (United States), Volaris (Mexico) and JetSMART (Chile, Argentina), Indigo Partners portfolio airlines, have announced an order for 255 additional A321neo Family aircraft under a joint Indigo Partners agreement. The firm order was signed at the Dubai Airshow.

This order brings the total number of aircraft ordered by the Indigo Partnersโ€™ airlines to 1,145 A320 Family aircraft. The aircraft ordered today are a mix of A321neos and A321XLRs, which will be delivered to the individual airlines as follows:

  • Wizz Air: 102 aircraft (75 A321neo + 27 A321XLR)
  • Frontier: 91 aircraft (A321neo)
  • Volaris: 39 aircraft (A321neo)
  • JetSMART: 23 aircraft (21 A321neo + 2 A321XLR)

In addition to this order, Volaris and JetSMART will upconvert 38 A320neo to A321neo from their existing aircraft backlogs.

Indigo Partners LLC, based in Phoenix, Arizona, is a private equity fund focused on worldwide investments in air transportation.

Frontier Airlines launches 9 new nonstop Miami routes in November

Frontier Airlinesย this week launches eight new nonstop routes from Miami International Airport (MIA), including, three destinations in New York, plus Memphis – Tennesseeโ€™s Home of Blues, Soul and Rock โ€˜Nโ€™ Roll, and the Virginia coastal town of Norfolk.

In addition, Frontier will launch a new international destination from Miami soon with Aruba beginning later in November. The new service expands Frontierโ€™s Miami route map to 36 nonstop destinations.

New Routes from Miami International Airport (MIA):

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INTRO FARE:

Memphis, Tennessee (MEM)

Nov. 1, 2021

3x Weekly

$29*

Portland, Maine (PWM)

Nov. 1, 2021

3x Weekly

$29*

St. Louis (STL)

Nov. 1, 2021

3x Weekly

$29*

Syracuse, New York (SYR)

Nov. 1, 2021

2x Weekly

$29*

Norfolk, Virginia (ORF)

Nov. 2, 2021

3x Weekly

$29*

New Windsor, N.Y. (SWF)

Nov. 2, 2021

3x Weekly

$29*

Albany, New York (ALB)

Nov. 4, 2021

2x Weekly

$39*

Rochester, New York (ROC)

Nov. 4, 2021

2x Weekly

$39*

Aruba (AUA)

Nov. 20, 2021

1x Weekly

To AUA: $59*

Frequency and times are subject to change.