Allegiant is adding even more routes in time for summer vacations, expanding on their growth earlier in March. Per a press release and USA Today, the new routes are:

Allegiant’s newest routes. Year-round service in orange, seasonal service in blue. Map courtesy of www.gcmap.com
New nonstop, seasonal service to Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) from:
- Louisville, Kentucky via Louisville International Airport (SDF) beginning June 8, 2018
- Norfolk, Virginia via Norfolk International Airport (ORF) beginning June 14, 2018*
New nonstop, seasonal service to Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) from:
- Kansas City, Missouri via Kansas City International Airport (MCI) beginning June 8, 2018
New nonstop, year-round service to Nashville International Airport (BNA) from:
- Tampa / St. Pete, Florida via St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport (PIE) beginning June 14, 2018
New nonstop, seasonal service to Nashville International Airport (BNA) from:
- Syracuse, New York via Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR) beginning June 14, 2018
Introductory Fares
To celebrate these new routes, Allegiant is offering $49 one way fares in all five markets. The terms state that:
- Seats are limited
- Price includes taxes and fees
- Flights must be purchased by April 4, 2018 for travel by Aug. 13, 2018
- Fares are one way and not available on all flights
- For optional services and baggage fees, please visit Allegiant.com
Reminder
Remember, like Frontier and Spirit, you’ll be charged a whole host of fees on top of that $49 fare, including: bringing a carry-on bag or a checked bag; buying a seat or food on board; paying by credit card; or even paying via telephone of their website.
Let us know if you’ll be taking advantage of any of these new Allegiant routes!
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