Frontier Airlines will increase the number of flights from Denver International Airport to 10 of its most popular destinations to meet growing summer travel demand, the company said Thursday.
Denver-based Frontier will increase service to Anchorage, Alaska; Reno, Nev.; San Francisco; San Jose and Sacramento, Calif.; Nashville, Tenn.; Dallas-Fort Worth; St. Louis; Milwaukee; and Minneapolis-St. Paul.
The seasonal service to Anchorage, which resumed Sunday, will run through Jan. 3. But an additional Anchorage flight, which starts June 19, will only run through Aug. 13.
The new trips to the other nine cities could become a permanent fixture, said Frontier spokesman Joe Hodas.
“Our hope is that we will have enough traffic to maintain them,” he said.
Frontier will increase by one the number of daily round-trip flights to each of the cities over the next month and a half.
The other new flights:
Staff writer Tom McGhee can be reached at 303-820-1671 or tmcghee@denverpost.com.



