Frontier Airlines will begin daily non-stop service between Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport and Denver International Airport Nov. 15. Frontier will be the third airline to service Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport and the first to carry daily daytime service to a major metropolitan airport and international hub.
Scott Smith, Mesa Mayor and Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport Authority Board Chair said Frontier’s announcement of service to its Denver hub makes Gateway Airport a literal gateway to the world. “It means east valley travelers can go to destinations across the country and internationally with a single plane change, which is especially important for business.”
The new passenger service will benefit both business and leisure travel to and from Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. Since commercial service began at Gateway in October, 2007, the airport has served more than 3.4 million passengers. (Photo by Shahn Sederberg)
“The non-stop connection between Denver and the Gateway region is a smart one and will expose Frontier passengers to a vibrant new visitor experience east of Phoenix,” Mesa Convention & Visitors Bureau President and CEO Marc Garcia said. “Denver has long been identified as a top producing feeder market for Arizona and business travel is gaining momentum according to the latest Arizona data.
Frontier Airlines is in its 19th year of operation. With Denver International Airport serving as its primary hub, Frontier offers service to more than 70 destinations in the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic,. The tail of each Frontier airplane is painted with a unique “spokesanimal.”
“Seeing that Denver is the top air travel destination from Phoenix, this expansion into the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport allows us to further differentiate our product offering, providing greater convenience and access to customers living and working in the east valley community,” Frontier Vice President, Network and Revenue, Greg Aretakis said. “We have received tremendous community support and look forward to bringing our high value, low fare service to east valley travelers who currently have few customer friendly options.”
Tickets are now on sale for flights to and from Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. Frontier is offering fares as low as $69 each way available for purchase through Saturday, Aug. 11 only at www.frontierairlines.com.