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DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 09 : Frontier Airlines in Denver International Airport. Denver, Colorado. October 9, 2013. Phoenix-based Indigo agreed late to purchase Frontier from Indianapolis-based Republic Airways Holdings for $145 million — $36 million of which will be cash, with the remainder of the transaction being the assumption of debt. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO – OCTOBER 09 : Frontier Airlines in Denver International Airport. Denver, Colorado. October 9, 2013. Phoenix-based Indigo agreed late to purchase Frontier from Indianapolis-based Republic Airways Holdings for $145 million — $36 million of which will be cash, with the remainder of the transaction being the assumption of debt. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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(Photo : Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post)

Denver-based Frontier Airlines has its eyes on leisure travelers with the addition of several new routes in the U.S. and Caribbean.

The ULCC carrier on Tuesday announced the addition of several new non-stop flights and routes between 8 cities, all geared for sun-seekers and vacation-goers.

Four daily non-stop flights will be added between Las Vegas and Miami, Milwaukee, Houston and San Francisco. On the east coast, Florida and the Caribbean get some new routes, with new service between Orlando and Indianapolis, Los Angeles and Philadelphia. Philly also will have new routes to Ft. Myers, Fla. and Montego Bay, Jamaica.

The flights were added due to market demand, according to a company release.

The airline is offering . Tickets must be purchased by 9:59 p.m. MT July 28, and are subject to limitations.

Frontier now flies to more than 60 destinations in the U.S., Mexico and Jamaica on more than 270 daily flights. The new service begins Oct. 25.

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