
Frontier Airlines reminded travelers on Monday that it is shifting its Houston operations from William P. Hobby Airport to George Bush Intercontinental this Wednesday.
Frontier customers who purchased tickets to fly to/from Houston Hobby on Wednesday and beyond have been rebooked on flights to/from Bush Intercontinental. Frontier has notified passengers who booked at of the change to their itineraries via email.
The airline first announced the shift in April.
If the reservation was booked elsewhere, the customer’s travel agent was advised of the change.
Frontier said that its return to Houston’s larger airport will provide increased convenience and flexibility for Frontier passengers.
“Bush Intercontinental offers great connection opportunities that will provide our passengers with additional travel choices,” said Daniel Shurz, a Frontier’s senior vice president. “In fact, it offers the most flights of any Houston area airport – including nonstop service to Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America on Frontier’s interline partners.”
Frontier said it will be the only low cost carrier serving Bush Intercontinental.
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