Frontier Airlines said Thursday it is interested in expanding farther into Canada than just Calgary, Alberta, where it will begin flying from Denver in May.
“We see Calgary as a starting point,” said Frontier’s senior vice president of marketing and planning, John Happ.
Meanwhile, other airports in Canada are interested in additional flights to Denver.
“We would love to have Frontier start up a new route to Ottawa,” said John Spinks, Ottawa International Airport vice president of business development and marketing, who plans to meet with Frontier at an upcoming industry conference.
“Hopefully, we’ll get some good vibes going and make something happen in the next 12 months or so,” he said.
It’s not unusual for airports to court airlines to attract more flights. Frontier has been researching Canadian flights for more than a year, and other Canadian airports are also aware of Frontier’s interest.
“We’re aware that Frontier Airlines is interested in Canada,” said Vancouver International Airport Authority spokeswoman Kate Forrester.
She said there is nothing specific to discuss now but added, “We do see strong growth between the U.S. market and Canada, and we would welcome additional service to Denver.”
Frontier will begin its two daily nonstop flights from Denver to Calgary on May 25 on its JetExpress regional jet service operated by Horizon Air. The flights will be on 70-seat Canadair RJ-700 planes and can connect from Denver to 38 other U.S. cities and five cities in Mexico.
The airport authority is offering some cooperative marketing funding to Frontier to promote the flights.
Frontier’s only other international flights are to Mexico, a service that has expanded significantly in the past three years to seven Mexican cities.
Air Canada operates daily flights to Toronto from Denver and will begin flying to Montreal from Denver in June. United has daily flights to Edmonton, Alberta; Vancouver, British Columbia; Winnipeg, Manitoba; and Calgary from Denver, and will add daily flights to Toronto from Denver in June.
Canadian Consul Marc Boucher said he is interested in getting additional flights on existing routes to Canada from Denver.
Staff writer Kelly Yamanouchi can be reached at 303-820-1488 or kyamanouchi@ denverpost.com.



