TUS Welcomes Back Allegiant Air with Low Fares to Indy, Provo and Vegas On February 11 Tucson International Airport (TUS) welcomes back Allegiant Air and its ultra-low fare nonstop flights to Indianapolis and Provo, Utah. On February 18, Allegiant is scheduled to add flights to Las Vegas. “This is an important milestone in our continuing efforts to restore air service lost during 2020 to the impacts of COVID-19,” said Danette Bewley, President and CEO of the Tucson Airport Authority. “We could not have predicted the devastating impact that took place in our industry and our region that relies so much on our winter visitors. We look forward to welcoming back our friends from Indiana, Utah and Nevada.” With Allegiant’s return, flights to all but three nonstop destinations from TUS have been restored and one more is due to return March 13 when Southwest Airlines is scheduled to relaunch flights to and from San Diego. The pandemic has also caused airlines to rethink some operations. Two new nonstop destinations from Tucson have been added by Southwest: Houston Hobby flights were started in October and Oakland flights are scheduled to start March 11. Allegiant will fly to/from all three destinations twice each week, on Thursdays and Sundays. Currently, the airline is offering fares less than $50 one way on each of the routes. Book reservations at http://www.allegiantair.com/ Allegiant’s planned Tucson schedule through March: |
Established by state charter in 1948, the Tucson Airport Authority is a non-profit organization, independent of government, responsible for the operation of Tucson International Airport (TUS), Southern Arizona’s commercial airport, and Ryan Airfield (RYN), a general aviation reliever airport. The TAA receives no tax money from local governments and has no taxing authority. Daily maintenance and operations are funded through user fees. |
2022 Charlotte Douglas International Airport Report of Achievement
Giving back to the community is central to what Charlotte Douglas International Airport and its operator, the City of Charlotte Aviation Department, is about, and last year was no different.
Throughout 2022, while recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, we continued our efforts to have a positive impact on the Charlotte community. Of particular note, we spent the year sharing stories of how Connections Don't Just Happen at the Terminal - from creating homeownership and employment opportunities to supporting economic growth through small-business development and offering outreach programs to help residents understand the Airport better.
This whitepaper highlights the construction projects, initiatives, programs and events that validate Charlotte Douglas as a premier airport.
Download the whitepaper: 2022 Charlotte Douglas International Airport Report of Achievement.