Frontier cuts four routes at Milwaukee airport. Two had just started in May.
Frontier Airlines has cut four of its Milwaukee nonstop routes as part of a nationwide network update.
The air carrier’s routes to Philadelphia International Airport and Raleigh-Durham International Airport will end Aug. 11, and its routes to Orlando International Airport and Southwest Florida International Airport, in Fort Myers, Florida, have already ended.
“This is part of a larger national announcement, as Frontier is pulling down service at a number of airports nationwide,” said Christie Green, Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport marketing coordinator. “It is not specific to MKE. Nearly all the routes being cut at MKE are still served nonstop by other airlines.”
Milwaukee travelers can still fly nonstop to three of the four locations:
Orlando, via Southwest, Spirit or Sun Country
Philadelphia, via American
Southwest Florida, via Southwest or Sun Country
Frontier media relations didn’t immediately respond to an interview request.
Frontier’s Philadelphia and Raleigh-Durham routes had just started in May.
The Milwaukee routes are among 43 Frontier has cut nationwide, according to The Points Guy.
After the cuts, all of Frontier’s Milwaukee flights will fly into and out of Denver.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Frontier Airlines cuts four routes at Milwaukee MKE airport
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