Frontier Airlines launched non-stop service between its main hub at Denver International Airport and Sioux City, Iowa on Friday. The twice daily flights will initially be served by a 76-seat Embraer E-170 which will ultimately be replaced by a 74-seat Bombardier Q400 aircraft.
The morning flight from Denver will depart at 10:35 am and arrive at Sioux Gateway Airport at 1:07 pm. The second flight will leave at 8:30 pm and arrive at its destination at 11:02 pm. The first return flight from Sioux City will leave at 6:55 am and arrive in Denver at 7:33 am, and the second will depart at 1:37 pm and arrive at Denver International at 2.15 pm. All times given are in local time.
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Frontier Airlines began service to Sioux City
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