Frontier Airlines announces new seasonal service from Kalispell
MTN News file
By: MTN News
and last updated 2021-04-14 12:11:04-04
KALISPELL â Additional airline service is coming to Northwest Montana as Frontier Airlines will begin new seasonal service from Kalispell to Denver beginning in June.
âWe are pleased to add Frontier Airlines to the GPIA family,â said Glacier Park International Airport Director Rob Ratkowski. âThe country is beginning to reopen, and people are ready to travel again. The addition of Frontier Airlines will provide low-cost options to access more of the country from right here in Kalispell.â
Frontier will offer seasonal flights to Denver beginning June 17 and running through October 10. Flights to Denver on Frontier will run every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday throughout the season.
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By TRISTAN SCOTTApril 11, 2021 GMT
KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) Shortly after the deadly 2016 mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, Courtney VonLindern, who is gay and non-binary, was walking through downtown Missoula in a state of dejection when they spotted a pride flag displayed in the window of the United Methodist Church, a symbol of support to the LGBTQ community during a period of intense vulnerability and pain.
“It occurred to me that there was an opportunity for churches and faith-based communities to take a supportive stance on LGBTQ issues, and to create inclusive LGBTQ spaces in theology at a really scary time,” VonLindern, who is now pursuing their Master of Divinity at the Denver-based Iliff School of Theology but was born and raised in Whitefish, recalled. “Receiving that message in that moment was really powerful knowing that you can be queer and Christian, that these things can coexist and that