Frontier Airlines is rapidly shrinking its footprint at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, eliminating all but one route.

Frontier began service at JFK in mid-2024, quickly adding flights to destinations including Miami, Las Vegas, Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth and more as part of an aggressive push into the New York market. But the airline’s plans unraveled faster than they materialized: by April 2026, most of those routes will be discontinued, leaving just one daily connection:

That explanation, while vague, aligns with Frontier’s broader goal of tightening its network to improve profitability after a series of losses. In early 2026, Frontier executives outlined plans to cut unprofitable markets, reduce capacity growth and refocus on routes where aircraft utilization and yield are stronger.

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