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Frontier Airlines launches new nonstop flight starting today to Tampa from Milwaukee

Frontier Airlines launches new nonstop flight starting today to Tampa from Milwaukee

Yahoo07-03-2025

Denver-based carrier Frontier Airlines launched its nonstop flights to Tampa International Airport from Milwaukee Friday with service operating three times per week.
Frontier is offering fares as low as $59, exclusively for Discount Den members. Tickets must be purchased by 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on April 21. Sale fares are valid for nonstop travel on select days of the week during March 14 through May 21.
"With summer travel just around the corner, we are thrilled to launch this new service at MKE," wrote Josh Flyr, Frontier's vice president of network and operations design.
Last year, Frontier announced 16 new routes expanding service across the U.S. and the Caribbean.
Frontier currently offers nonstop flights from Milwaukee to Denver and Orlando. Milwaukee's airport has nonstop flights to over 35 destinations across North America. A full list of all nonstop destinations from Milwaukee can be found on the airport's website at www.mitchellairport.com.
Airlines generally post the best deals on Tuesday, but sales can appear at any time. You can find the links for the latest airfare deals from Milwaukee here.
Average prices for U.S. flights are usually cheapest around 38 days before departure, with historically low prices ranging between 21 to 52 days before takeoff, according to Google Flights.
RELATED: Traveling for spring break? Here's a look at some new nonstop flights from Milwaukee in 2025
Journal Sentinel reporter Claire Reid contributed to this report.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Frontier: New flight to Tampa from Milwaukee's airport starting March

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