More Frontier flights into Jamaica

by Feb 27, 2023Pulse

Continuing to expand gateways and ease of access to the island for US travellers, Jamaica now has nonstop air service from Denver International Airport (DEN) to Montego Bay’s Sangster International Airport (MBJ) with Frontier Airlines.

The new flight, operating three times per week, will be the only non-stop service from the Denver market, opening this important region to the destination. The new service marks the third new launch with Frontier Airlines in a week, with the airline inaugurating new flights from St Louis and Chicago Midway. In addition, Frontier Airlines will launch new service from Dallas in May which will bring the total number of gateways with Jamaica to nine.

Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (second left) greets, Captain of Frontier Airlines Jennifer Niedergeses and her crew members on their maiden flight from Denver Colorado to the Sangster International Airport. President and CEO Airports Authority of Jamaica Audley Deidrick (left) joins in welcoming the crew.

“I am pleased to welcome this new service from Frontier as we continue to grow our partnership together, said Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett. “It has been a banner week for Jamaica and the airline with our launches in St Louis, Chicago, and Denver. It is a testament both to our strong partnership and the continued strong interest in Jamaica as a destination for US travellers.”

It was smiles all around at the Sangster International Airport as Jamaica welcomed the inaugural Frontier Airlines from Denver Colorado. Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (fourth right) performed the symbolic ribbon cutting. He was joined by (from left): Francine Carter-Henry, Manager, Tour Operators and Airlines, Jamaica Tourist; Shane Monroe CEO MBJ Airports Limited; Robin Russell, President, Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association; Richard Vernon, Deputy Mayor, Montego Bay; Audley Deidrick, President and CEO Airports Authority of Jamaica; Alfredo Gonzalez, Manager for International and Domestic Sales, Frontier Airlines and William Evans, Senior Manager, International Marketing and Sales, Frontier Airlines.

“These new services will provide ever easier ways for our visitors to get to our shores and begin to connect with our rich culture and scenic adventures,” said Director of Tourism Donovan White.

“Our growth in Montego Bay and across the island is unmatched,” said Daniel Shurz, Senior Vice President of Commercial, Frontier Airlines. “Our expansion to three popular American destinations provides tremendous opportunity for Jamaicans who are eager for even more convenient and affordable travel options. Furthermore, we are thrilled to bring additional tourism and economic impact to Jamaica through this new service which will allow even more travellers from the US to enjoy the island’s stunning beaches, communities, and resorts.” 

Members of Frontier Airlines crew, mascot and officials along with Dian Holland (centre in yellow), Business Development Officer, Western USA, Jamaica Tourist Board, at Denver International Airport.

In addition to a special welcome from Jamaica Tourist Board representatives at the departure gateway in Denver, the jet received a high-spraying water salute on the runway upon arrival from MBJ Airport’s Emergency Response Service firefighting unit. A Jamaican flag was flown from the cockpit, and disembarking passengers were greeted by officials from the Jamaica Tourist Board, Ministry of Tourism and the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association. In keeping with tradition, gifts were presented to the pilots and crew of the flights in appreciation of their service during welcome receptions to close out the festivities.

Frontier Airlines offers non-stop flights to Montego Bay from Denver and St Louis three times weekly and Chicago one time weekly.

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