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Frontier Airlines returns to Oakland with two new routes

Layla Hamis
Last updated: 11 June 2026 09:12
By Layla Hamis
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Frontier Airlines have announced two new routes from Las Vegas © Frontier
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Frontier Airlines has announced two new routes launching later this summer, including its return to Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport (OAK) after a three-year absence. The expansion will connect Las Vegas with both Oakland and Boise as the low-cost carrier continues growing its network across North America. 

Summary
Oakland service resumesNew connection to BoiseContinued growth
Frontier aircraft lifting off from the runway from a side view with a bear painting on the tail.
The route to Oakland, San Francisco, will be launching after a three-year pause © Frontier

Oakland service resumes

The airline will restart operations at OAK on Aug. 20 with direct flights to Las Vegas. The route will operate 11 times per week and marks Frontier’s first service to Oakland since 2023. To celebrate the launch, introductory fares are available from $49 one way.

Josh Flyr, vice president of Network and Operations Design at Frontier, said:

“We are delighted to announce these new routes and our return to OAK, offering high-value travel options to Nevada, Idaho, and California.”

OAK Airport international arrivals terminal sign with cars parked outside
OAK is located twelve miles east of San Francisco and operates to many international destinations © Oakland Airport

New connection to Boise

A second route will launch on Sept. 10, 2026, linking Boise Airport in Idaho with Las Vegas. The service will operate four times per week with fares also starting from $49. The airline said the new connection is part of its strategy to provide affordable travel options in more markets across the United States.

The airline currently serves Boise from Denver, while Las Vegas remains one of its largest operating bases with connections to more than 30 destinations.

Frontier Aircraft side view on the runway with a dark blue sky background. The aircraft has a heron bird on its wing.
The airline will operate flights between Boise and Las Vegas four times weekly © Frontier

Continued growth

The new routes form part of the airline’s wider expansion under its “New Frontier” strategy.

Alongside network growth, Frontier has introduced new products, including UpFront Plus seating, and plans to launch First Class seating later in 2026. Benefits for members of the airline’s loyalty programme have also been expanded.

Will you be booking these new routes for your travels? Let us know in the comments below.

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