Ultra-low cost carrier Frontier Airlines opened a new crew base at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on Wednesday. The new base is expected to add 340 flight attendant and pilot positions within its first year at DFW.
The new base is expected to add 340 flight attendant and pilot positions within its first year at DFW. Alongside maintenance and other airport jobs, the airline is expected to generate more than $78 million annually in local wages. Frontier has been the fastest growing carrier at DFW since 2019.
“We are thrilled to celebrate this historic occasion for Frontier and DFW,” said Barry Biffle, president and CEO, Frontier Airlines. “This new crew base will bring quality jobs to the DFW community and allow us to expand our affordable and convenient travel options to those across the region. This crew base demonstrates our strong commitment to DFW now and for many years to come."
In celebration of the new base, Frontier Airlines is offering fares from DFW starting at $39. The airline will be providing new services to new destinations starting this month, those of which include Montego Bay, Jamaica, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Cleveland, and New York LaGuardia. With these new flights, Frontier Airline will become the third-largest carrier at DFW based on destinations served with 21 locations.
The airline is also offering a GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Summer Pass for a special discount of $499, where travelers have access to unlimited flights over the course of five months, from May until September.
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