Allegiant Air announced this Wednesday the addition of five new nonstop routes in the United States. As part of this launch, the airline is offering promotional fares starting at $39 one-way, a strategy aimed at positioning itself as an attractive option in markets with limited direct connectivity.
New Routes, New Opportunities
The new routes, which will begin operating in the fall of 2025, will include the only nonstop service between several U.S. cities.
Destination: Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Florida
- From South Bend, Indiana: Begins August 29, 2025. Fares from $59.
Destination: McGhee Tyson Airport, Tennessee
- From Memphis, Tennessee: Begins September 4, 2025. Fares from $39.
- From Key West, Florida: Begins October 3, 2025. Fares from $49.
Destination: Gulf Shores International Airport, Alabama
- From Appleton, Wisconsin: Begins October 2, 2025. Fares from $59.
- From Des Moines, Iowa: Begins October 3, 2025. Fares from $59.
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Drew Wells, Allegiant’s Chief Commercial Officer, stated: “This expansion targets passengers and communities that have been overlooked by other airlines. Our business model connects small and mid-sized cities to vacation destinations, providing affordable options that otherwise wouldn’t exist in underserved markets.”
Special Flights for NFL Fans
As part of its focus on leisure travel, Allegiant has also launched temporary flights to Las Vegas for NFL games. These flights are available for a limited time and subject to availability.
Special Routes to Las Vegas:
- From Chicago: For the Bears vs. Raiders matchup in Week 4. Departure: September 26; return: September 29.
- From Nashville: For the Titans vs. Raiders duel in Week 6. Departure: October 10; return: October 13.
- From Akron: For the Week 12 game between the Browns and the Raiders. Departure: November 21; return: November 24.
“Football fans are the heart of the game, and we want them to experience every electrifying moment in person,” said Wells. “These specialized flights have been highly popular in past seasons, and we expect them to sell out before game day.”
Tickets for all routes, including the temporary ones, are now available on the airline’s website.
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