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Frontier Airlines is adding nonstop service between Indianapolis International Airport and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The flights are set to begin in March. The carrier will also offer same-plane direct service to Miami International Airport. January 21, 2015

News Release

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Frontier Airlines announced today the addition of a new nonstop daily flight from the Indianapolis International Airport (IND) to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). That new Frontier flight will also offer same-plane direct service over ATL to Miami International Airport (MIA). This new service will begin March 6, 2015, just in time for spring break.

Frontier started operations at IND in May of 2002 with its first flight to Denver International Airport (DEN). In addition to the newly announced services, Frontier currently operates from IND daily flights to DEN and Saturday-only service to Cancun Airport (CUN) in Mexico.

Frontier's new IND flight to ATL, with continuing direct service to MIA, will operate six days per week, Sunday through Friday. The flight will depart IND at 2:25 p.m. and the return flight will arrive in IND at 5:55 p.m.

To purchase tickets for the new service visit http://www.flyfrontier.com/.

About the Indianapolis Airport Authority

The Indianapolis Airport Authority owns and operates Indiana’s largest airport system. In addition to the Indianapolis International Airport, its facilities include the Downtown Heliport, Eagle Creek Airpark, Hendricks County Airport, Indianapolis Regional Airport and Metropolitan Airport. IND has received numerous prestigious awards recognizing it as a leader within its class, including best airport in North America in 2010, 2012 and 2013 in Airports Council International’s annual Airport Service Quality awards. IND is the first airport in the U.S. to win LEED certification for an entire terminal campus, and it has won additional recognition for excellent customer service, concessions programs, and art and architecture.

IND generates an annual economic impact in Central Indiana of more than $4.5 billion without relying on state or local taxes to fund its operations. About 10,000 people work at the airport each day. IND serves more than 7 million business and leisure travelers each year, and averages 135 daily flights to 37 nonstop destinations. Home of the world's second-largest FedEx Express operation and the nation’s eighth-largest cargo facility, IND is committed to becoming the airport system of choice for both passenger and cargo service. For more information, visit IND’s Facebook page at Indianapolis International Airport and Twitter page at @INDairport.

Source: Indianapolis International Airport

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