First came touchdown in the warm resort cities of Mexico. Now Frontier Airlines is looking north to snowy Canada.
The low-cost discount carrier is researching the possibility of expanding service to Canada, although no decisions have been made on destinations or a timetable, according to Chief Financial Officer Paul Tate.
The look at Canada comes three years after Frontier started service in Mexico, a schedule that it will expand to seven cities with flights to Cozumel and Acapulco.
Seattle Times
The low-cost discount carrier is researching the possibility of expanding service to Canada, although no decisions have been made on destinations or a timetable, according to Chief Financial Officer Paul Tate.
The look at Canada comes three years after Frontier started service in Mexico, a schedule that it will expand to seven cities with flights to Cozumel and Acapulco.
Seattle Times