Frontier Just Launched Two New Nonstop Routes to Cancun, Mexico

By: - December 18th, 2025
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Frontier Airlines has officially launched two new nonstop routes to Cancun, expanding its low-cost international network with fresh service from the U.S. Mid-Atlantic and Midwest.

The airline is now operating weekly nonstop flights from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and Detroit Metropolitan Airport to Cancun. 

Both routes are part of Frontier’s continued push to add affordable leisure-focused international flying ahead of the winter travel season.

The additions strengthen Cancun’s already robust airlift from the United States while giving travelers in the Baltimore and Detroit markets new nonstop access to one of the region’s most in-demand destinations.

Detroit has been a particularly fast-growing source market for Caribbean travel over the last few years, with new routes all over the region, including a new Delta flight to Nassau coming this week.

Are you planning a vacation to Cancun? Check out our guide for where to stay in the Mexican Caribbean hotspot.

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