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‘Ultra-low fare’ airline adding new $20 flights from LAX to Sacramento, $60 flights to Atlanta

A Frontier Airlines Airbus A320 takes off from Los Angeles international Airport on August 27, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images)

An airline that bills itself as an “ultra-low fare carrier” is adding new nonstop service out of LAX to two major cities, with ticket prices starting as low as $20.

Frontier Airlines will launch daily service between LAX and the Sacramento International Airport and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Aug. 13.


One-way tickets to Sacramento start at $19, and tickets to Atlanta are offered at a price of $59.

The tickets are currently being offered at an introductory rate and will need to be purchased by 9 p.m. PDT on June 20. The prices are also limited to certain travel days and don’t include baggage fees or seat selection.

The new routes will bring the total number of destinations offered by Frontier via LAX to eight. Earlier this year, the airline announced service to five other cities, Dallas, Denver, Las Vegas, Phoenix and San Francisco. Frontier’s longest operating route from LAX is to Mexico City.

Many of these existing routes have similar $19 price tags during the current introductory sale period.

“We’re thrilled to begin offering consumers in the greater Los Angeles area affordable and convenient travel options to Atlanta and Sacramento,” said Josh Flyr, vice president of network and operations design at Frontier Airlines. “These new daily routes support our mission to bring ‘The New Frontier’ to markets across the country, providing exceptional value and a superior travel experience.”

A Frontier Airlines Airbus A320-251N arrives at Los Angeles International Airport during Memorial Day weekend on May 24, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images)

Frontier has made major expansions across the country in recent months and has ordered 210 new Airbus planes to meet demand. It says improvements have been made to improve customer service and price transparency, as well as new upgraded seating options.

The Denver-based airline claims to have an “industry-leading frequent flyer program” that allows regular travelers to accumulate rewards points fast, and multiple status levels that come with their own set of perks and point-multipliers.

For more information about the promotion and date restrictions, and to see a full list of all of the new flights announced by Frontier on Thursday, click here.