Frontier Airlines announced it will offer new daily service from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Washington Dulles beginning May 21.

Frontier Airlines announced it will offer new daily service from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Washington Dulles beginning May 21.

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South Florida travelers looking to experience the end of spring in the nation’s capital will soon have another nonstop option out of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

Frontier Airlines announced Tuesday, March 17, that it will offer four new routes across the U.S., including a new daily service from FLL to Washington Dulles International Airport beginning May 21.

Introductory one-way fares are set to start at $49. The promotional price must be purchased by 11:59 p.m. on March 23 and is valid for nonstop travel on select days through Aug. 26, according to the airline.

The new Washington route marks Frontier’s latest addition to FLL, bringing its total of nonstop flights from the airport to 17.

The Denver-based carrier ranks ninth among airlines serving FLL with a 2.8% market share, according to the Sun Sentinel. Frontier more than doubled its passenger traffic year-over-year in January at FLL, from 43,273 in 2025 to 86,603 this year.

This comes after the airline expanded its routes in December 2025, as Frontier announced plans to launch 23 new routes in 2026, including four from FLL.

One of those routes, with service to Raleigh-Durham International Airport in North Carolina, is scheduled to begin April 2.

“We are very pleased to announce these new routes,” Josh Flyr, vice president of the airline’s network and operations design, said in a news release. “With this new service, consumers will enjoy Frontier’s signature convenience and affordability as they travel.”


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Carla Mendez is a Venezuelan-born Miami native who covers the city of Pembroke Pines for the Pembroke Pines News, part of the Miami Herald family. A proud FIU alum, she has reported on immigration, education, and politics. Off the beat, she’s watching films, taking photos, or pretending she’s in a band.