Passengers can now book flights on Allegiant Air for 12 new seasonal nonstop service routes to five locations beginning May 5 the company reported in a press release Tuesday.
"We are pleased to bring more convenient, low-cost vacation options to more communities," Andrew Levy president, said chief operating officer at Allegiant Travel Company said in a statement.. "Allegiant is dedicated to helping our customers save money on their vacations, offering the lowest possible base fare and nonstop service to the most popular vacation destinations," Levy said in the statement.
Passengers will be able to fly from Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Los Angeles International Airport starting June 6 for $92 and up the press release reported.
Non-stop flights from Great Falls, Mont. to LAX begin the same day for $88. Kalispell, Mont. and McAllen, Texas flights start June 5 for a minimum $89 and $99 respectively.
Flights to Myrtle Beach, S.C. from Cincinnati, Ohio start May 30 for $59. Those from Columbus, Ohio, Lexington, Ken. and Syracuse to the same location commence May 29. Prices for Columbus are $54, with Syracuse costing $64 the press release reported.
Routes to St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport via Cincinnati start May 15 for $59.
Those from Asheville, N.C to Palm Beach International Airport start May 5 for $64 the press release reported.
Fliers can travel to Phoenix-Mesa International Airport via Colorado Springs throughout the year for $49 starting $49.
Stockton, Calif flights start May 15 for $58 the press release reported.
"We are thrilled to provide Colorado Springs residents with affordable, nonstop service to Phoenix," Andrew Levy president and chief operating officer for Allegiant Travel Company told The Colorado Springs Business Journal.
"We are pleased Allegiant Airlines is expanding from Colorado Springs," Dan Gallagher, temporary aviation director at Colorado Springs Airport told The Journal.
Allegiant is coming off its 15 year anniversary celebration, and remembering when it had one plane, and a place to go the press release reported.