Frontier Airlines offers new nonstop routes from PDX airport

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Starting in April, Frontier Airlines will offer nonstop service from Portland and into Dallas, San Francisco and Ontario, Calif.

On Tuesday, the airline announced that Portland International Airport passengers could see fares as low as $19 for one-way travel to the selected destinations.

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Nonstop flights to the San Francisco International Airport and Ontario International Airport will start daily on Wednesday, Apr. 10. One-way tickets are $19 if customers purchase them by Thursday night at 11:59 p.m. on Eastern Standard Time.

For those wanting to travel to the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, nonstop travel begins on Sunday, Apr. 21. Frontier Airlines will then offer flights from PDX to DFW four times per week. One-way tickets start at $59 for travelers who purchase by Thursday evening.

“Connecting Portland to exciting California and Texas destinations is fabulous news for consumers across the greater Portland metro as part of our new focus on underserved and overpriced routes,” Josh Flyr, Frontier Airlines’ vice president of network and operations design, said in a statement.

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Frontier’s pre-existing routes from PDX are also featured in its ‘Get It All For Less’ sale aimed at expanding operations nationwide and internationally. In Portland, this includes nonstop service to the Denver International Airport, Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas and the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

Frontier’s deal applies to 38 airports, although some other destinations won’t see nonstop service until May or June.

The airline has listed “blackout dates” that aren’t eligible for the sale.

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