The move comes amid reports that the airline has cut more than 40 domestic routes.
ST. LOUIS — Frontier Airlines on Tuesday said it had “paused” its route from Dallas to St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
It said the route would resume next year, but didn’t respond to questions about when. A Lambert spokesman said the route would stop Jan. 5.
The move comes amid reports that the airline has cut more than 40 domestic routes.
According to Lambert’s website, Frontier also flies from St. Louis to Cancun; Denver; Las Vegas; Montego Bay, Jamaica; Orlando; Philadelphia; Phoenix; Punta Cana, Dominican Republic; and Tampa.
Two other airlines, American Airlines and Southwest Airlines, fly nonstop from St. Louis to Dallas.
Frontier boarded the fifth-most passengers at Lambert in 2023: 287,205. Southwest, at 4.62 million, is No. 1 by far.
Frontier recently said it is adding luxury options for fliers in 2025, including rows at the front of its aircraft that the carrier calls “first class-style seating.”
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