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Frontier Airlines Launches Affordable New Route to Aruba With Fares From $109

Traveling to Aruba just became more accessible and budget-friendly thanks to a new route from Frontier Airlines. The low-cost carrier has introduced nonstop flights between Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) and Aruba’s Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA), with introductory fares starting at just $109.

The new service operates three times a week, giving more travelers the chance to experience one of the Caribbean’s most stunning destinations. To take advantage of the lowest fares, tickets must be booked by June 9, with travel valid through November 19, 2025.

The flight departs Atlanta at 10:33 a.m., arriving in Aruba at 2:29 p.m. Passengers can choose from several cabin options, including Basic Economy or a premium “Business Bundle” that features perks like an upfront seat and an empty middle seat for added comfort.

Aruba, located just north of Venezuela, has become increasingly popular with U.S. tourists. In 2024, the island welcomed over 1.4 million overnight visitors, representing a 13 percent increase over the previous year. North American visitors alone increased by 11 percent, according to the Aruba Tourism Authority. Aruba’s Eagle Beach was even named the top beach in the Caribbean by Tripadvisor, contributing to the island’s soaring popularity and high satisfaction scores—averaging 9 out of 10 throughout the year.

Frontier isn’t just expanding to the Caribbean. Alongside its new Aruba route, the airline announced fresh connections from Atlanta to Oklahoma City (OKC) and Kansas City (MCI), both launching with introductory fares from $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.

All promotional fares must be purchased by June 9 at 11:59 p.m. and are available for travel through November 19, 2025, giving travelers a great opportunity to plan their next tropical escape without breaking the bank.

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