Frontier Airlines is launching four new routes this week.
The launch coincides with the opening of its new crew base at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
In the first year, the company plans to have 80 pilots and 160 flight attendants, working at CVG.
They say, it’ll generate $27 million a year in local wages.
This comes as the airline launches seven nonstop routes from Cincinnati.
Starting Thursday, you can get a direct flight to Charlotte, Fort Lauderdale and Minneapolis.
Then on Friday, Frontier will offer nonstop flights to Houston.
“We are thrilled to celebrate the opening of this new crew base at CVG, which will help support our growing operations here and bring quality jobs to the Cincinnati area,” Barry Biffle, CEO, Frontier Airlines, said in a statement. “Our expanding route map from CVG is providing even more opportunity for area consumers to take advantage of our ultra-low cost flights, whether traveling for business or leisure.”
Nonstop flights will also fly into New York, Pensacola, Florida and Boston.
“Frontier Airlines laid the foundation for low-cost carriers at CVG more than a decade ago, and the opening of the crew base brings more options for our passengers,” Candace McGraw, CEO, CVG, said in a statement. “In a matter of days, Frontier will be CVG’s first low-cost carrier to service Boston, and we are excited about the strong positive impact of our continued partnership on the surrounding region.”