The Grand Junction Regional Airport Authority Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Friday at a special meeting to authorize a contract to repair the elevator that goes up the Federal Aviation
For a short time, direct flights between Grand Junction and Denver even disappeared thanks to COVID-19.
Fast forward to today, and the outlook for the facility is looking far rosier, in part thanks to the announcement by Frontier Airlines Tuesday that it will again provide service out of Grand Junction, with nonstop flights to Denver to be offered starting in June.
Denver-based Frontier will begin service three times a week between Grand Junction Regional Airport and Denver International Airport June 8, with introductory fares as low as $19, it said in a news release.
Frontier also is beginning nonstop service between Durango and Denver four times a week in June, and announced new nonstop service between Denver and Anchorage, Alaska, and between Denver and Kalispell, Montana.
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The Grand Junction Regional Airport Authority’s Board of Commissioners met virtually Tuesday night to discuss one of its newest routes, approve a grant application and discuss 2021 goals.