Frontier Adds New Myrtle Beach Route from Mercer County

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Frontier Airlines will launch new nonstop service between Trenton-Mercer Airport and Myrtle Beach International Airport beginning July 10.

The route is part of the airline’s broader summer expansion, which also includes a new thrice-weekly route between Baltimore/Washington International Airport and Chicago O’Hare International Airport, set to begin July 7.

Introductory fares for the Trenton–Myrtle Beach route will start at $49, according to the airline. Flights will operate twice weekly.

“People in Mercer, Bucks, Burlington, and nearby areas really enjoy the convenience of flying out of Trenton-Mercer Airport,” said Mercer County Executive Dan Benson.

“Just about every new Frontier flight has been a hit, and I’m sure this new nonstop to Myrtle Beach will be too,” Benson said. “It’s a great option for travelers and a boost for regional tourism.”

Frontier has been rolling out major product enhancements under what it calls “The New Frontier,” including UpFront Plus seating, which guarantees passengers extra legroom and an empty middle seat in the first two rows.

The airline also plans to debut First Class seating by late 2025 and will offer free unlimited companion travel to its most loyal customers.

For additional travel details and flight schedules, visit www.flyfrontier.com.

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