Frontier Airlines Offers Intra-Colorado Commuter Pass

March 25, 2008 at 9:25 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Flexible, affordable Commuter Pass a great way to visit Frontier’s exciting new Colorado market

DENVER, March 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Frontier Airlines has the perfect way to see some of Colorado’s most exciting destinations. As Frontier expands its service into Aspen, Colorado Springs, Durango and Grand Junction this spring, the airline is offering a commuter pass of six or ten one-way tickets that will allow customers to fly from Denver or Colorado Springs to these new cities at significantly reduced prices.

Travelers can purchase six one-way passes for $99 per ticket or 10 one-way passes for $89 per ticket. These passes offer tremendous flexibility. Businesses that travel frequently between these destinations are sure to benefit from the offer as there are no blackout dates and are transferable to another passenger prior to ticketing. Coming into Colorado for a late spring or early summer vacation? The Commuter Pass makes it possible to do multi-day trips from Denver to some of Colorado’s top destinations without renting a car.

“We are excited to be the first low-cost carrier to offer service to these dynamic Colorado destinations, and we are eager to promote the great state of Colorado,” said Frontier Vice President of Planning Patrick Zachwieja. “We believe the Commuter Pass will give leisure travelers a wonderful opportunity to experience the variety of great activities available in Colorado, while offering tremendous flexibility to the business traveler as well. We are Colorado’s hometown airline, and we want everybody to know that Colorado’s playgrounds are open and ready for business this spring.”
Frontier passengers flying to any of the new Colorado markets will also earn double EarlyReturns miles on travel completed by June 30, 2008.

Frontier will serve these Colorado markets with nonstop, daily service utilizing its new fleet of Bombardier Q400 aircraft operated by Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc. subsidiary Lynx Aviation.

For more information, visit the fly guy here and start booking your commuter pass now.

 

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