List of Allegiant Air destinations

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Allegiant Air 's scheduled destinations (excluding charter operations) are listed below. Its reservation system does not allow travelers to book multi-segment flights (for example, Oakland to Cleveland via Phoenix even though the airline operates both sectors). [1]

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Operating bases
#Future destination
Seasonal service
CityStateIATAICAOAirportRefs
Akron/Canton Ohio CAKKCAK Akron–Canton Airport [2]
Albany New York ALBKALB Albany International Airport [3]
Allentown Pennsylvania ABEKABE Lehigh Valley International Airport
Appleton Wisconsin ATWKATW Appleton International Airport
Asheville North Carolina AVLKAVL Asheville Regional Airport
Austin Texas AUSKAUS Austin–Bergstrom International Airport
Baltimore Maryland BWIKBWI Baltimore/Washington International Airport
Bangor Maine BGRKBGR Bangor International Airport
Belleville/St. Louis Illinois/Missouri BLVKBLV MidAmerica St. Louis Airport
Bellingham Washington BLIKBLI Bellingham International Airport
Billings Montana BILKBIL Billings Logan International Airport
Bismarck North Dakota BISKBIS Bismarck Municipal Airport
Bloomington Illinois BMIKBMI Central Illinois Regional Airport
Boise Idaho BOIKBOI Boise Airport
Boston Massachusetts BOSKBOS Logan International Airport [4]
Bozeman Montana BZNKBZN Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport
Bristol Tennessee TRIKTRI Tri-Cities Regional Airport
Cedar Rapids Iowa CIDKCID Eastern Iowa Airport
Charleston South Carolina CHSKCHS Charleston International Airport [5]
Charlotte North Carolina USAKJQF Concord Regional Airport
Chattanooga Tennessee CHAKCHA Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport
Chicago Illinois MDWKMDW Midway International Airport [4]
Chicago/Rockford Illinois RFDKRFD Chicago Rockford International Airport
Cincinnati Ohio/Kentucky CVGKCVG Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
Clarksburg West Virginia CKBKCKB North Central West Virginia Airport
Columbus Ohio LCKKLCK Rickenbacker International Airport
Dayton Ohio DAYKDAY Dayton International Airport
Denver Colorado DENKDEN Denver International Airport [S] [6]
Des Moines Iowa DSMKDSM Des Moines International Airport
El Paso Texas ELPKELP El Paso International Airport
Elmira New York ELMKELM Elmira/Corning Regional Airport
Eugene Oregon EUGKEUG Eugene Airport
Evansville Indiana EVVKEVV Evansville Regional Airport
Fargo North Dakota FARKFAR Hector International Airport
Fayetteville Arkansas XNAKXNA Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport
Flint Michigan FNTKFNT Bishop International Airport
Fort Lauderdale Florida FLLKFLL Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport
Fort Walton Beach Florida VPSKVPS Destin–Fort Walton Beach Airport
Fort Wayne Indiana FWAKFWA Fort Wayne International Airport
Fresno California FATKFAT Fresno Yosemite International Airport
Grand Forks North Dakota GFKKGFK Grand Forks International Airport
Grand Island Nebraska GRIKGRI Central Nebraska Regional Airport
Grand Junction Colorado GJTKGJT Grand Junction Regional Airport
Grand Rapids Michigan GRRKGRR Gerald R. Ford International Airport
Great Falls Montana GTFKGTF Great Falls International Airport
Greensboro North Carolina GSOKGSO Piedmont Triad International Airport
Greenville South Carolina GSPKGSP Greenville–Spartanburg International Airport
Gulfport Mississippi GPTKGPT Gulfport–Biloxi International Airport [7]
Hagerstown Maryland HGRKHGR Hagerstown Regional Airport
Harrisburg Pennsylvania MDTKMDT Harrisburg International Airport
Houston Texas HOUKHOU William P. Hobby Airport [4]
Huntington West Virginia HTSKHTS Tri-State Airport
Idaho Falls Idaho IDAKIDA Idaho Falls Regional Airport
Indianapolis Indiana INDKIND Indianapolis International Airport
Jacksonville Florida JAXKJAX Jacksonville International Airport [8]
Kalispell Montana FCAKGPI Glacier Park International Airport
Kansas City Missouri MCIKMCI Kansas City International Airport
Key West Florida EYWKEYW Key West International Airport [9]
Knoxville Tennessee TYSKTYS McGhee Tyson Airport
Laredo Texas LRDKLRD Laredo International Airport
Las Vegas Nevada LASKLAS Harry Reid International Airport
Lexington Kentucky LEXKLEX Blue Grass Airport
Little Rock Arkansas LITKLIT Clinton National Airport
Los Angeles California LAXKLAX Los Angeles International Airport
Louisville Kentucky SDFKSDF Louisville International Airport [10]
McAllen Texas MFEKMFE McAllen Miller International Airport
Medford Oregon MFRKMFR Rogue Valley International–Medford Airport
Melbourne/Orlando Florida MLBKMLB Melbourne Orlando International Airport [11]
Memphis Tennessee MEMKMEM Memphis International Airport
Minneapolis/St. Paul Minnesota MSPKMSP Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport [12]
Minot North Dakota MOTKMOT Minot International Airport
Missoula Montana MSOKMSO Missoula International Airport
Moline Illinois MLIKMLI Quad Cities International Airport
Monterey California MRYKMRY Monterey Regional Airport
Myrtle Beach South Carolina MYRKMYR Myrtle Beach International Airport
Nashville Tennessee BNAKBNA Nashville International Airport [13]
New Orleans Louisiana MSYKMSY Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
Newark New Jersey EWRKEWR Newark Liberty International Airport [14]
Newburgh New York SWFKSWF Stewart International Airport
Niagara Falls New York IAGKIAG Niagara Falls International Airport
Norfolk Virginia ORFKORF Norfolk International Airport [15] [16]
Oakland California OAKKOAK San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport
Oklahoma City Oklahoma OKCKOKC Will Rogers World Airport
Omaha Nebraska OMAKOMA Eppley Airfield
Orange County/Santa Ana California SNAKSNA John Wayne Airport [17]
Orlando Florida MCOKMCO Orlando International Airport [18]
Orlando/Sanford Florida SFBKSFB Orlando Sanford International Airport [19]
Owensboro Kentucky OWBKOWB Owensboro–Daviess County Regional Airport
Palm Springs California PSPKPSP Palm Springs International Airport
Pasco Washington PSCKPSC Tri-Cities Airport
Peoria Illinois PIAKPIA General Wayne A. Downing Peoria International Airport
Phoenix Arizona PHXKPHX Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport [20]
Phoenix/Mesa Arizona AZAKIWA Phoenix–Mesa Gateway Airport
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania PITKPIT Pittsburgh International Airport
Plattsburgh New York PBGKPBG Plattsburgh International Airport
Portland Oregon PDXKPDX Portland International Airport [9]
Portsmouth New Hampshire PSMKPSM Portsmouth International Airport at Pease
Providence Rhode Island PVDKPVD T. F. Green Airport
Provo Utah PVUKPVU Provo Municipal Airport
Punta Gorda Florida PGDKPGD Punta Gorda Airport
Rapid City South Dakota RAPKRAP Rapid City Regional Airport
Richmond Virginia RICKRIC Richmond International Airport [8] [19]
Roanoke Virginia ROAKROA Roanoke–Blacksburg Regional Airport
Rochester New York ROCKROC Greater Rochester International Airport
St. Cloud Minnesota STCKSTC St. Cloud Regional Airport [21] [22]
St. Petersburg Florida PIEKPIE St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport
San Antonio Texas SATKSAT San Antonio International Airport
San Diego California SANKSAN San Diego International Airport
Santa Maria California SMXKSMX Santa Maria Public Airport
Sarasota Florida SRQKSRQ Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport [23]
Savannah Georgia SAVKSAV Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport
Shreveport Louisiana SHVKSHV Shreveport Regional Airport
Sioux Falls South Dakota FSDKFSD Sioux Falls Regional Airport
South Bend Indiana SBNKSBN South Bend International Airport
Spokane Washington GEGKGEG Spokane International Airport [17]
Springfield Illinois SPIKSPI Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport
Springfield Missouri SGFKSGF Springfield–Branson National Airport
Stockton California SCKKSCK Stockton Metropolitan Airport
Syracuse New York SYRKSYR Syracuse Hancock International Airport
Toledo Ohio TOLKTOL Toledo Express Airport
Traverse City Michigan TVCKTVC Cherry Capital Airport
Tulsa Oklahoma TULKTUL Tulsa International Airport
Washington D.C./Northern Virginia Virginia IADKIAD Dulles International Airport [11]
West Palm Beach Florida PBIKPBI Palm Beach International Airport [24]
Wichita Kansas ICTKICT Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport

Terminated destinations

CityStateIATAICAOAirportNotesRefs
Abilene Texas ABIKABI Abilene Regional Airport [T] [25]
Albuquerque New Mexico ABQKABQ Albuquerque International Sunport [T] [26]
Amarillo Texas AMAKAMA Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport [T] [27]
Anchorage Alaska ANCPANC Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport [T]
Brownsville Texas BROKBRO Brownsville/South Padre Island International Airport [T] [28]
Burlington Vermont BTVKBTV Burlington International Airport [T] [29]
Casper Wyoming CPRKCPR Casper–Natrona County International Airport [T] [30]
Champaign Illinois CMIKCMI University of Illinois Willard Airport [T] [31]
Charlottesville Virginia CHOKCHO Charlottesville–Albemarle Airport [T] [32]
Cleveland Ohio CLEKCLE Cleveland Hopkins International Airport [T] [33] [34]
Colorado Springs Colorado COSKCOS Colorado Springs Airport [T] [35]
Columbia South Carolina CAEKCAE Columbia Metropolitan Airport [T]
Duluth Minnesota DLHKDLH Duluth International Airport [T] [36]
Fort Collins Colorado FNLKFNL Northern Colorado Regional Airport [T] [37]
Gary Indiana GYYKGYY Gary/Chicago International Airport [T] [38]
Green Bay Wisconsin GRBKGRB Austin Straubel International Airport [T] [39]
Honolulu Hawaii HNLPHNL Daniel K. Inouye International Airport [T] [40] [41]
Huntsville Alabama HSVKHSV Huntsville International Airport [T] [42]
Jackson Hole Wyoming JACKJAC Jackson Hole Airport [T] [43]
Kahului Hawaii OGGPHOG Kahului Airport [T] [44]
Killeen Texas GRKKGRK Killeen Regional Airport [T] [45]
Kinston North Carolina ISOKISO Kinston Regional Jetport [T] [46]
Lafayette Louisiana LFTKLFT Lafayette Regional Airport [T] [47]
Lansing Michigan LANKLAN Capital Region International Airport [T] [48]
Lincoln Nebraska LNKKLNK Lincoln Airport [T] [49]
Long Beach California LGBKLGB Long Beach Airport [T] [50]
Long Island/Islip New York ISPKISP Long Island Macarthur Airport [T] [51]
Madison Wisconsin MSNKMSN Dane County Regional Airport [T] [52]
Manhattan Kansas MHKKMHK Manhattan Regional Airport [T] [32]
Milwaukee Wisconsin MKEKMKE Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport [T] [53]
Montrose Colorado MTJKMTJ Montrose Regional Airport [T]
Newport News Virginia PHFKPHF Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport [T] [54]
Ogdensburg New York OGSKOGS Ogdensburg International Airport [T] [55]
Ogden Utah OGDKOGD Ogden-Hinckley Airport [T] [56]
Pueblo Colorado PUBKPUB Pueblo Memorial Airport [T] [57]
Raleigh North Carolina RDUKRDU Raleigh–Durham International Airport [T]
Redmond/Bend Oregon RDMKRDM Redmond Municipal Airport [T] [58]
Reno Nevada RNOKRNO Reno–Tahoe International Airport [T]

[59]

Rochester Minnesota RSTKRST Rochester International Airport [T] [60]
Saginaw Michigan MBSKMBS MBS International Airport [T] [61]
Salisbury Maryland SBYKSBY Salisbury–Ocean City–Wicomico Regional Airport [T] [62]
San Francisco California SFOKSFO San Francisco International Airport [T] [63]
San Juan Puerto Rico SJUTJSJ Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport [T] [64]
Santa Rosa California STSKSTS Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport [T] [65]
St. George Utah SGUKSGU St. George Regional Airport [T][ citation needed ]
Topeka Kansas FOEKFOE Topeka Regional Airport [T] [66]
Trenton New Jersey TTNKTTN Trenton-Mercer Airport [T] [5]
Tucson Arizona TUSKTUS Tucson International Airport [T] [67]
Twin Falls Idaho TWFKTWF Magic Valley Regional Airport [T] [68]
Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania AVPKAVP Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport [T] [69]
Wilmington North Carolina ILMKILM Wilmington International Airport [T] [70]
Worcester Massachusetts ORHKORH Worcester Regional Airport [T] [71]
Youngstown Ohio YNGKYNG Youngstown–Warren Regional Airport [T] [72]

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