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Frontier Airlines Launches Budget-Friendly Flights to Aruba from Atlanta—Intro Fares Start at $109

June 3, 2025
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Frontier Airlines Launches Budget-Friendly Flights to Aruba from Atlanta—Intro Fares Start at $109
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Travelers dreaming of a Caribbean escape now have an easier—and more affordable—way to reach Aruba. Frontier Airlines has officially launched new nonstop service between Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) and Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA) in Aruba, with introductory fares starting at just $109.

The route operates three times per week, offering nearly four-hour nonstop flights. Departures from Atlanta are scheduled for 10:33 a.m., arriving in Aruba at 2:29 p.m., providing a seamless daytime travel option for sunseekers.

To mark the occasion, Frontier is offering limited-time discounted fares, available for purchase through June 9, 2025, at 11:59 p.m., for travel through November 19, 2025. Travelers can choose from various service tiers, including Basic Economy and the upgraded “Business Bundle,” which features perks like an upfront seat with an empty middle seat.


Why Aruba?

Known for its crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, and year-round sunshine, Aruba continues to rank among the top Caribbean destinations. In 2024, the island welcomed over 1.4 million overnight visitors, marking a 13% increase from the previous year. Travelers from North America led the charge, growing by 11%, according to the Aruba Tourism Authority.

CEO Ronella Croes noted in the 2024 annual tourism report that Aruba maintained an impressive 9/10 average visitor satisfaction score throughout the year—thanks in part to its world-famous shores like Eagle Beach, recently crowned the No. 1 beach in the Caribbean by Tripadvisor.


Frontier Expands Its Network

The Aruba launch is part of Frontier’s broader expansion strategy out of Atlanta. In addition to the Caribbean route, the airline announced new flights to Oklahoma City (OKC) and Kansas City (MCI), with introductory fares for those destinations starting at $79.

“These new routes, including service to the beautiful island paradise of Aruba, underscore our mission to prove that air travel can be both exceptional and affordable,” said Josh Flyr, Frontier’s Vice President of Network and Operations Design.

Whether you’re chasing sunshine or seeking a budget-friendly getaway, Frontier’s latest additions make Aruba more accessible than ever for U.S. travelers.

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