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    New Budget Flights To And From Florida Starting At A $19 Introductory Fare

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    Floridians have many reasons that they would want to fly to northern cities. Some have second homes up north. Others fly for business. Still others fly for pleasure. Some would argue that Floridians are lucky because the state has access to several budget airlines in smaller airports. One of them - Frontier - is offering new flights to New York and Cincinnati.

    The Details - Sarasota Bradenton Airport To Cincinnati: Beginning October 12, 2024, Frontier nonstop flights will take off from Sarasota Bradenton Airport to Cincinnati, operating weekly. The introductory fare for this flight is $29.

    The Details - Tampa To New York City: Beginning on October 27, 2024, Frontier will begin flying to and from Tampa International Airport to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. The introductory fare for this flight is $19.

    Flights To Orlando International Airport: Beginning on October 27, 2024, Frontier will begin flying from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport to Orlando daily. The introductory fare for this flight is $29.

    Beginning on November 14, 2024, Frontier will begin flying to and from Washington Dulles International Airport to Orlando International Airport four times per week. The introductory rate of this flight is $19.

    Of course, flying on budget airlines sometimes encourages flexibility as they often don't offer in-flight snacks and charge additional fees for carry-on bags. It is important to read the fine print to determine the true costs of any fight, regardless of carrier.

    The author is not affiliated with Frontier or any other airlines.


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