Allegiant Air will begin flying to Alaska for the first time, adding flights to Anchorage as part of a broader 16-route expansion announced by the carrier on Tuesday. Routes are discussed follow:
Anchorage, Alaska
- Bellingham, Washington: Seasonal service begins May 22 with two flights a week
Charleston, South Carolina
- Cleveland: Seasonal service begins June 6 with two flights a week.
Destin/Fort Walton Beach, Florida
- Omaha, Nebraska: Seasonal service begins June 7 with two flights a week.
- Tulsa, Oklahoma: Seasonal service begins June 6 with two flights a week.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- Albany, New York: Seasonal service begins June 5 with two flights a week.
- Hagerstown, Maryland: Seasonal service begins June 6 with two flights a week
Nashville, Tennessee
- Grand Rapids, Michigan: Seasonal service begins June 6 with two flights a week.
Norfolk, Virginia
- Cincinnati: Seasonal service begins June 7 with two flights a week.
- Cleveland: Seasonal service begins June 7 with two flights a week.
Phoenix/Mesa, Arizona
- Grand Junction, Colorado: Year-round service begins April 5 with two flights a week
- Kalispell/Glacier Park, Montana: Seasonal service begins May 15 with two flights a week.
Knoxville, Tennessee
- Denver: Seasonal service begins May 22 with two flights a week.
Savannah, Georgia
- Allentown, Pennsylvania: Seasonal service begins June 8 with two flights a week.
- Grand Rapids, Michigan: Seasonal service begins June 7 with two flights a week.
- Niagara Falls, New York: Seasonal service begins June 7 with two flights a week.
- Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Seasonal service begins June 8 with two flights a week.
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