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Monday, March 31, 2025

Frontier Airlines to axe Trinidad route in April

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3 days ago
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Brent Pin­heiro

brent.pin­heiro@guardian.co.tt

On April 20th, Fron­tier Air­lines will op­er­ate its last flight out of T&T. The Den­ver-based ul­tra low-cost car­ri­er will end ser­vice be­tween Trinidad and its Puer­to Ri­co hub, nine months af­ter launch­ing the route. In a state­ment to Guardian Me­dia, Rob Har­ris, Fron­tier Air­lines’ Cor­po­rate Com­mu­ni­ca­tions Man­ag­er said, “We pe­ri­od­i­cal­ly re­view and up­date our routes based on de­mand, sea­son­al­i­ty, and oth­er fac­tors”. Har­ris did not rule out the pos­si­bil­i­ty of the air­line re­turn­ing say­ing Fron­tier “will con­tin­ue to eval­u­ate a po­ten­tial re­turn in the fu­ture”. The Air­port’s Au­thor­i­ty of Trinidad and To­ba­go in a state­ment to Guardian Me­dia, al­so con­firmed it will “con­tin­ue to work to­geth­er with Fron­tier Air­lines.”

Ac­cord­ing to sev­er­al sources with knowl­edge of the sit­u­a­tion who asked not to be named, the coun­try’s on­go­ing forex chal­lenges played a role in Fron­tier’s de­ci­sion to ex­it the mar­ket. As a US air­line, Fron­tier’s op­er­at­ing cur­ren­cy is US dol­lars and would-be trav­ellers re­port­ed balked at pay­ing for tick­ets in USD over con­cerns that it would af­fect their month­ly cred­it card lim­its. Fron­tier has not re­spond­ed to fol­low up ques­tions sent by Guardian Me­dia.

On Ju­ly 11, 2024, Fron­tier be­gan ser­vice to T&T – part of the air­line’s ex­pan­sion in the East­ern Caribbean. The air­line flew a 3x week­ly sched­ule with on­ward con­nec­tions from Puer­to Ri­co – adding over 600 seats to the mar­ket. In No­vem­ber, a Fron­tier rep­re­sen­ta­tive told Guardian Me­dia the air­line was do­ing “pret­ty well” with a lot of growth since the start of ser­vice and an av­er­age load fac­tor of “around 85%”. Short­ly af­ter­wards the air­line ad­just­ed its sched­ule, re­duc­ing the num­ber of flights to T&T down to twice week­ly. Fron­tier will con­tin­ue that sched­ule un­til April 20th.

Fron­tier’s ex­it leaves lo­cal car­ri­er Caribbean Air­lines as the on­ly air­line op­er­at­ing the route be­tween Trinidad & To­ba­go and Puer­to Ri­co.

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