Story byImage Credit: DepositphotosSteve CummingsMon, January 12, 2026 at 8:30 PM UTC·4 min readFrontier Airlines announced Tuesday it will operate additional flights to Miami-Dade International Airport to accommodate increased demand for the College Football Playoff National Championship game scheduled for January 20, 2025, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. The Denver-based ultra-low-cost carrier will add 12 round-trip flights from major hub cities including Denver, Las Vegas, Chicago, and Atlanta during the championship weekend, with departures beginning January 17 and return flights extending through January 22. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"We're seeing unprecedented demand for Miami flights surrounding the championship game," said Frontier spokesperson Jennifer de la Cruz. "These additional flights ensure our customers can be part of college football's biggest moment without paying premium prices typically associated with major sporting events."Strategic Route AdditionsFrontier's supplemental service targets cities with strong college football followings and existing Frontier route networks. The airline will operate extra flights from:Denver (DEN): Four additional round-trips, targeting Colorado and regional fansLas Vegas (LAS): Three additional round-trips, serving West Coast marketsChicago (MDW): Three additional round-trips, covering Midwest audiencesAtlanta (ATL): Two additional round-trips, reaching Southeastern fansThe timing aligns with Frontier's strategy of capitalizing on leisure demand spikes while maintaining its low-cost positioning.