CLEVELAND, Ohio – Frontier Airlines is adding another Florida destination to its winter lineup from Cleveland, launching new service to Palm Beach International Airport in December.

The new route will run weekly, only on Saturdays. The first flight is December 21.

The airline announced the new route with a fare sale on the flight, starting at $59 one way.

Frontier previously flew between Cleveland and West Palm Beach, but that route was discontinued several years ago.

With the new flight, Frontier will fly to 24 destinations from Cleveland.

The airline, based in Denver, opened a new crew base in Cleveland earlier this year, with hundreds of pilots, flight attendants and mechanics based in Northeast Ohio.

The carrier has added more than a dozen new destinations from Cleveland this year, although many of those destinations are seasonal routes, flown only in the summer months.

This winter, Frontier is offering a full lineup of flights from Cleveland to Florida. In addition to the new route to West Palm Beach, Frontier also flies to Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Sarasota, Tampa and Orlando.

The new flight to West Palm Beach departs from Cleveland at 11:45 a.m., landing at PBI at 2:47 p.m. The return flight leaves West Palm at 3:37 p.m., arriving in Cleveland at 6:24 p.m.

Fare sales must be purchased by Oct. 7; blackout dates and other restrictions apply. See flyfrontier.com.

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