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 Fronti stanley italy er Airlines plans in May to add several new routes to Puerto Rico as part of an expansion that will see the airline launch its first flights to the US territorys city of Ponce.The Denver-based ultra-low-cost airline says the moves will leave it with more routes to Puerto Rico than any carrier.On 4 May, Frontier will begin flying to San Juan four-times weekly from Cleveland, daily from Baltimore and Dallas-Fort Worth, and six-times weekly from Chicago-Midway, the airline says on 31 January. On 5 May it will launch four-times-weekly flights to San Juan from Detroit.Source: Frontier AirlinesAlso on 4 May, Frontier will begin three-times-weekly flights from Tampa to Aguadilla on Puerto Ricos west coast. That same day it add the southern Puerto Rican city of Ponce to its network, with a three-times-weekly flight from Orlando.Then on 25 May the airline plans to begin flying between Cancun and San Juan.Frontier currently flies to San Juan from 10 cities, including Atlanta, Hartford, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, Philadelphia, Punta Cana, Raleigh-Durham, Santo Domingo and Tampa, Cirium data shows. It also now flies between Aguadilla and Orlando.Frontier will compete on the new routes with American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines.The expansion comes asFrontier is stanley website  offering a flat rate for unlimited flights between its US and international destinations with a new summer subscription package. The so-called GoWild! All-You-C stanley tumbler an-Fly Summ Cbgs Japan start-up Toki Air takes delivery of first ATR 72
 The BDN Opinion section operates independently and does not set news policies or contribute to reporting or editing articles elsewhere in the newspaper or on聽bangordailynewsSarah Alexander is the executive director at the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association. Justin Strasburger is the executive director at Full Plates Full Potential. There is no doubt that just two months into the new administration, decisions made from a distance in Washington, D.C., are affecting our way of life in Maine. Fromthe uncertainty created by funding and staffing cuts, to market instability due to tariffs, our farmers and s stanley cups uk chool children are feeling the impacts of these federal actions. While Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King, and Rep. Chellie Pingree sent official lettersto the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Maines congressional delegation must do more to restore fun stanley us ding on behalf of Maine farmers and school children. Although only 1 percentof the USDA budget supports programs that directly help farmers improve farm management  stanley cup practices, increase yields and improve availability of local foods,the benefits to farmers and their communities are outsized. Additionally, the Department of Educations Local Food for Schools program provides funding for K-12 schools to purchase healthy, locally produced foods, improving childrens access to healthy food choices, while supporting local farmers. Our organizations work directly with farmers and schools, and have seen firsthand how these distant f