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Frontier Airlines to start new nonstop flight from St. Louis to Jamaica next year

The flight will fly from St. Louis Lambert International airport to Sangster International airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica in February 2023.
Credit: Jeff Swensen
PITTSBURGH, PA - JULY 9: A Frontier Airlines plane sits on the tarmac at the Pittsburgh International Airport July 9, 2008 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)

ST. LOUIS — St. Louis Lambert airport announced Tuesday that Frontier Airlines will launch a new seasonal service from St. Louis to Jamaica in February 2023. 

The flight from St. Louis will travel to Sangster International airport in Montego Bay nonstop. 

Frontier currently services a total of eight nonstop destinations from St. Louis.

“We’re proud of our continued growth in St. Louis with this new international destination,” Daniel Shurz, senior vice president of commercial for Frontier Airlines, said in a statement. 

“Frontier will be the airline offering the most nonstop service to Jamaica, and consumers can get there affordably and conveniently with our ‘Low Fares Done Right.’”

The nonstop flights to Jamaica will be in service three times a week on time, but are subject to change.

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To celebrate this new flight service, America’s ‘greenest’ airline is offering fares as low as $99.

Discounted fares must be purchased by 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 9. 

Fares are valid Feb. 7 through April 19, 2023. The following blackout dates apply:

  • March 16-26, 2023
  • April 5-8, 2023 
  • April 20, 2023

Fares are valid for nonstop travel on select days of week. 

Discount Den fares are only available at FlyFrontier.com to Discount Den members. For details about the discount, click here

For more information about Frontier Airlines, click here.

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