Midwest Airlines - Destinations

Destinations

Midwest Airlines is expanding its existing code share program with Frontier Airlines to include every city on both the Midwest and Frontier route networks. With expansion, travelers will soon have the ability to book their flights on a single ticket to 63 total Midwest and Frontier destinations. and Connect service to an additional 17 destinations in the United States.

  • Atlanta (Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport)
  • Boston (Logan International Airport)
  • Columbus (Port Columbus International Airport)
  • Dallas/Fort Worth (Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport)
  • Denver (Denver International Airport)
  • Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood (Fort Lauderdale – Hollywood International Airport)
  • Fort Myers (Southwest Florida International Airport)
  • Kansas City (Kansas City International Airport) Hub
  • Las Vegas (McCarran International Airport)
  • Los Angeles (Los Angeles International Airport)
  • Milwaukee (General Mitchell International Airport) Hub
  • Minneapolis/St. Paul (Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport)
  • New Orleans (Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport)
  • New York City (LaGuardia Airport)
  • Newark (Newark Liberty International Airport)
  • Omaha (Eppley Airfield) Focus City
  • Orlando (Orlando International Airport)
  • Philadelphia (Philadelphia International Airport)
  • Phoenix (Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport)
  • Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh International Airport)
  • Raleigh/Durham (Raleigh-Durham International Airport)
  • San Francisco (San Francisco International Airport)
  • Seattle/Tacoma (Seattle-Tacoma International Airport)
  • Tampa (Tampa International Airport)
  • Washington, D.C. (Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport)


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