Denver adds new international destination and country to nonstop network

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Frontier will begin flights to Montego Bay, Jamaica in February 2023

Denver International Airport (DEN) celebrated the announcement of new nonstop service to Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ) on Frontier Airlines. With this addition, DEN will provide nonstop service to 27 international destinations in 15 countries around the world.

“As the fifteenth country served nonstop from DEN, this new flight to Jamaica further solidifies Denver’s position in the global economy and offers a new international destination for our residents to experience,” said Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock. “Denver will welcome leaders from across the Western Hemisphere in April 2023 for the first ever Cities Summit of the Americas, and these new flights will provide another option for delegates to come and enjoy the Mile High City.”

Denver ranks as the second-largest U.S. market without nonstop service to Montego Bay, behind only Los Angeles. With these new flights, Denver will be the western-most U.S. destination with service to Jamaica.

“We’re thrilled to offer direct service from Denver to Montego Bay—one of the most popular vacation destina- tions in the Caribbean,” said Daniel Shurz, senior vice president of commercial, Frontier Airlines. “This new service will make getting from Colorado to the tropical paradise of Jamaica fast, convenient and affordable this winter.”

Montego Bay currently ranks as Denver’s largest international market in the Caribbean in terms of demand, with more than 375 passengers per week traveling between the two destinations. Demand for Denver-Montego Bay travel reached its peak in 2019, totaling nearly 450 passengers per week, and Frontier’s new service is expected to stimulate travel to new highs.

“Frontier’s international expansion in Denver is welcome news,” said DEN CEO Phil Washington. “Providing service to Montego Bay, a brand new destination with strong demand from Denver-originating travelers, further enhances the value DEN provides in connecting people and places.”

Service is scheduled to begin on Friday, Feb. 24, 2023. Flights will operate three days per week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Source: Colorado Department of Health and Environment

Source: DEN/Denver International Airport

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