Frontier Airlines will halt operations at Palm Springs International Airport at the end of next month, citing market demand.
“We are pausing our service at PSP at the end of next month in response to current market demand, but will continue to monitor conditions for opportunities to resume services. We greatly appreciate our partnership with
the airport and the greater Palm Springs community,” a Frontier spokesperson said.
“Palm Springs International Airport is not losing any nonstop destinations following Frontier’s decision to cease operations at PSP effective Nov. 29,” a spokesperson at the airport said. “Denver and San Francisco, the two routes Frontier served, remain offered year-round by other carriers: United and Southwest to DEN and United and Alaska to SFO. PSP continues to see record passenger growth, up nearly 5% year-to-date compared to last year, and we remain optimistic about continued strong air service in our market.”
Last year, Frontier returned to PSP after a temporary pause in services, with nonstop services to Denver and San Francisco airports.