GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., January 14, 2020 — Allegiant ( NASDAQ: ALGT ) today announces service from Grand Rapids to Los Angeles, Boston, and Austin, Texas. To celebrate, the company is offering one-way fares on the new routes as low as $33.*
“We’re very excited to expand our presence in Grand Rapids by offering service to three of the most in-demand travel destinations in the country,” said Drew Wells, Allegiant vice president of planning and revenue. “With nonstop access to the history, culture and endless entertainment options found in LA, Boston, and Austin, local residents will be able to enjoy amazing vacation adventures at an affordable price.”
New seasonal service from Gerald R. Ford Airport (GRR) includes:
1. Los Angeles, California via Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) – beginning June 5, 2020 with fares as low as $66.*
2. Boston, Massachusetts via Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) – beginning May 7, 2020 with fares as low as $33.*
3. Austin, Texas via Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) – beginning May 22, 2020 with fares as low as $55.*
The new seasonal flights will operate twice weekly. With the addition of this new route, Allegiant will now serve 14 cities from Gerald R. Ford Airport (GRR). Flight days, times and the lowest fares can be found only at Allegiant.com.
“We are thrilled to grow our route map with the addition of Austin, Boston and Los Angeles as new nonstop service with Allegiant,” said Tory Richardson, president & CEO at the Gerald R. Ford International Airport. “Allegiant started service in Grand Rapids in 2009 with two cities. With the addition of these three new nonstop flights this summer, Allegiant is now serving 14 destinations out of Grand Rapids – more than any other carrier. We are proud to support Allegiant’s growth in West Michigan, and we appreciate their commitment to service and satisfaction in our market.”
Allegiant offers a unique option to Grand Rapids-area travelers with low base airfare and savings on rental cars and hotels. Travelers can book their entire vacation with Allegiant for less.
*About the introductory one-way fares:
Seats and dates are limited, and fares are not available on all flights. Flights must be purchased by Jan. 16, 2020. Travel must be completed by Aug. 17, 2020 for flights between GRR and LAX, Aug. 16, 2020 for flights between GRR and BOS, and Nov. 17, 2020 for flights between GRR and AUS. Price displayed includes taxes, carrier charges & government fees. Fare rules, routes and schedules are subject to change without notice. Optional baggage charges and additional restrictions may apply. For more details, optional services and baggage fees, please visit www.allegiantair.com
Allegiant Travel Company
Las Vegas-based Allegiant (NASDAQ: ALGT) is an integrated travel company with an airline at its heart, focused on connecting customers with premier leisure experiences - from vacations to hometown family entertainment. Since 1999, Allegiant Air has linked travelers in small-to-medium cities to world-class vacation destinations with all-nonstop flights and industry-low average fares. Today, Allegiant serves more than 450 routes across the country, with base airfares less than half the cost of the average domestic roundtrip ticket. Allegiant’s Sunseeker Resorts subsidiary is currently under construction with its inaugural resort property, Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor in Southwest Florida - a unique waterside integrated resort like no other. And a growing group of Allegiant Nonstop family entertainment centers offer state-of-the art indoor games and attractions to thrill seekers of all ages. For more information, visit us at Allegiant.com. Media information, including photos, is available at http://gofly.us/iiFa303wrtF
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