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Casper/Natrona County International Airport Responds To Allegiant’s Decision To Discontinue Service

Jun 7, 2021 | News

CASPER, WY – Casper / Natrona County International Airport – In light of a recent decision by Allegiant indicating their plans to discontinue service at the Casper/Natrona County International Airport (CPR) with their last scheduled operation January 1, 2018, the Airport has issued the following press release:

Since their commencement of service from the Casper/Natrona County International Airport on September 19, 2008, Allegiant has partnered with Casper to provide travel service to fliers around Wyoming. Unquestionably, the Airport has appreciated and valued this partnership for the nine years it has been in place.

Although the Airport is certainly disappointed by Allegiant’s decision to discontinue service from Casper, it has been noted and commented by aviation observers that Allegiant is changing its corporate strategy by placing a greater emphasis on larger markets. Allegiant’s decision appears to be another step in that direction. As an example, Allegiant has recently entered into business relationships with larger markets like Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Denver. This change in strategy is ongoing and is expected to have an impact on small airports across the country.

“We recognize that Allegiant is changing its strategy, which requires Allegiant to tap into larger population centers,” stated Glenn Januska, Airport Director. “We wish them well.”

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