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CLE schedule updates
The following is being reported on Cleveland.Com on Frontier.
CLE-LAS goes from 2 days to 7 on 10-26 CLE-PHX goes from 2 days to 4 on 10-26 CLE-MCO goes from 7 days to 12 weekly on 10-26 CLE-RSW goes from 4 days to 6 days on 10-26 7 days in December CLE-IAD starts 10-1 but will end on 12-19 (somewhat strange) CLE-Trenton now 3 says service ending 1/6/15 (seasonal?) no announcement about reinstatement. The other markets being served and will continue: FLL,RDU, ORD (to be started soon), DEN, CUN They say they serve 17 markets, which once did I miss? |
Originally Posted by buckeyefanflyer
(Post 23423583)
They say they serve 17 markets, which once did I miss?
But they do also fly CLE-PUJ, seasonally. |
Originally Posted by buckeyefanflyer
(Post 23423583)
CLE-IAD starts 10-1 but will end on 12-19 (somewhat strange)
CLE-Trenton now 3 says service ending 1/6/15 (seasonal?) no announcement about reinstatement. US Air also flies the route (CAK-DCA) and is matching Southwest pricing, so together, that might be ample of low cost seats (in addition to Southwest's CLE-BWI), that Frontier figures it's not worthwhile to fly into IAD from CLE. Atleast with Frontier on CLE-ORD, it's not flying into an unfavorable airport of sorts, and possibly CLE demand to Chicago are greater than DC. Both seem driveable as well. As far as CLE-Trenton, the frequency/timing before was awful but it was nice to have low fares between CLE and PHL/EWR region in a nonstop way. if Frontier decides to use the LGA slot pair for something else, CLE-TTN will be re-instated. Hopefully 5-6x weekly. With Frontier offering a MEM-DFW-DEN, similarly, I think maybe it could do a TTN-CLE-IAH. N/S fares to IAH are expensive from PHL on US and United especially for same week trips without a weekend and one-ways, so if leisure pax is going to connect or stop anyways, Frontier could compete for that business and offer a 1-stop via CLE. CLE-Houston might be competitive with UA and if Southwest starts CLE-HOU, but I think Frontier might be equipped to compete against those two, as a secondary or third carrier. Houston seems to be a missing major market from CLE from Frontier, aside from the west coast markets which is much farther. |
CLE RDU is toast after Jan 6, odd because loads were good. Perhaps a seasonal adjustment.
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Originally Posted by coplatua1k
(Post 23537537)
CLE RDU is toast after Jan 6, odd because loads were good. Perhaps a seasonal adjustment.
However, Frontier transformed more to an ULCC by end of April and started charging carry-ons by end of April. The transformation was such that F9 wasn't going to be a Southwest or JetBlue, but more on the lines of Spirit. I could imagine that there is some business traffic on the route who might appreciate the nonstop, but only pax that it can attract when the time works out. I think Frontier will focus on larger cities (higher volume routes) and more popular destinations out of CLE as an ULCC. |
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