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Posted: Friday, 10 February 2012 5:09AM

Frontier Air Links Bellingham to Another Major City



BELLINGHAM, Wash. -- Port of Bellingham officials have good news for residents wishing to fly to the mile-high city this summer.

Port officials say Frontier Airlines will offer daily flights between Bellingham and Denver beginning May 24th.

That makes Frontier the third commercial airline to include Bellingham in its flight operations.

Director of Aviation with the Port of Bellingham Daniel Zenk says airport officials are excited about the news…



Introductory fares will begin at $90 each way and are available now through February 29th for travel through mid to late June.

Frontier joins Alaska and Allegiant Airlines in offering non-stop flights between Bellingham and nine major cities.


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