Frontier Airlines will bulk up its Atlanta service this spring with nine new routes and a 40% increase in departures.
The carrier’s new domestic destinations from Atlanta will be Oklahoma City; Kansas City and St. Louis, Mo.; Fort Myers, Jacksonville and Palm Beach, Fla.; and Columbus, Ohio. Those routes will be operated between twice and four times per week.
Internationally, Frontier will add thrice-weekly flights to the northern coastal Honduran city of San Pedro Sula and weekly flights to Aruba.
Each of the new Atlanta routes will launch between May 22 and June 13 and all are expected to operate year-round.
With its Fort Myers, Palm Beach, Oklahoma City and Jacksonville service, Frontier will replace Southwest Airlines routes. Southwest announced last year that it would pare down underperforming Atlanta service in 2025.
Frontier will compete with Atlanta behemoth Delta on all nine new rotes. The discount airline will also compete against Southwest and Spirit on Atlanta-Columbus and against Southwest on the Kansas City and St. Louis routes.
With the new destinations, Frontier will serve 52 airports from Atlanta, second-most behind Delta.