Frontier Airlines will add 11 weekly nonstop round trips from Las Vegas to four U.S. cities beginning in March, part of the carrier’s broader plan to launch 23 new routes across North America ahead of the spring break travel season.
The Denver-based airline announced it will begin three-times-weekly service between Las Vegas and Minneapolis–St. Paul on March 6. Three-times-weekly flights to Indianapolis and to Milwaukee will follow on March 24. Frontier will also launch twice-weekly service to Memphis on March 8.
Introductory one-way fares will start at $49 for Memphis, $89 for Milwaukee, and $69 for both Minneapolis–St. Paul and Indianapolis.
Josh Flyr, Frontier’s vice president of network and operations design, said the additions come as the airline prepares for network growth and product updates. “As we look ahead to 2026, there’s a lot to be excited about — from our expanding network to the introduction of our new first-class seats and more — and we’re thrilled to kick things off with the announcement of these new routes, giving travelers even more affordable options as they plan their spring breaks next year,” he said.
Frontier is currently the fifth-busiest commercial carrier at Harry Reid International Airport, moving 3.2 million passengers to and from Las Vegas through October 2025. The city is the airline’s third-busiest station after Denver and Orlando. All new flights will be operated with twin-engine Airbus A320 aircraft.