menu Oklahoma City39° radar
Life

Frontier Arlines adds nonstop flights between Florida and Oklahoma City

(BY JENNIFER PALMER)
Published: Nov 3, 2009
Email a friend

If Florida is on your vacation wish list, now may be the time for a getaway.

Frontier Airlines is adding nonstop flights from Oklahoma City to Orlando, Fla., and Tampa, Fla., starting Jan. 15. Fares currently are a little more than $100 each way to both cities.

Mark Kranenburg, Oklahoma City’s airports director, said being able to offer nonstop flights to two popular Florida cities is "a big deal.”

Currently, no airlines offer a direct flight to those cities from Will Rogers World Airport. Orlando — home to Disney World and other attractions — was pegged by airport officials as a top priority for adding nonstop service.

Many travelers who think of Frontier Airlines expect their flight to stop in Denver, the airline’s hub. But the airline is branching out after being bought out of bankruptcy by Republic Airways and is building on the recent success of additional Denver flights from Oklahoma City, said Robert Westgate, senior director of planning and scheduling for Frontier Airlines.

"The terrific response from the community made us look twice at Oklahoma City to see what made economic sense,” he said.

An Embraer 190 aircraft will be used on the Orlando and Tampa flights. The jet is operated by Republic Airways and features two-by-two seating, meaning there are no middle seats.

The jets are comfortable, accommodate about 100 passengers and have large windows, which make the interiors feel spacious, Kranenburg said.

For now, the Florida flights are a temporary addition to Frontier’s schedule, set to run through April 18. But both Frontier Airlines and airport officials in Oklahoma City hope there is enough demand for the flights that the service can be offered all year.

Home
Sports
Weather
Multimedia
Movies
News
Business
Opinion
Life
A&E
Frontier Arlines adds nonstop flights between Florida and Oklahoma City