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Allegiant’s latest flight deals include flights to Florida, Las Vegas and more for under $50

Allegiant’s latest flight deals include flights to Florida, Las Vegas and more for under

As summer slowly comes to an end, travelers begin to look for bargains on fall and winter travel.

Allegiant Airlines, a low-cost airline based in Las Vegas, recently posted a ton of deals on flights under $50 in November in their deals section, which they describe as “great value.” Customers can book flights to popular destinations across Florida, including Tampa and Orlando, as well as vacation spots like Vegas or Nashville.

  • Austin, TX to Knoxville, TN for $47
  • Cincinnati, OH to Charleston, SC for $45
  • Chicago, IL (MDW) to Provo, UT for $44
  • Columbus, OH to Savannah, GA / Hilton Head, SC for $49
  • From El Paso, TX to Las Vegas, NV for $48
  • Grand Rapids, MI to Nashville, TN for $45
  • Los Angeles, CA to Kalispell, MT for $48
  • Phoenix, AZ to Provo, UT for $39

All fares listed are for Allegiant’s Basic fare class, which includes only one personal item. Travelers can add extras such as carry-on baggage, checked baggage or seat selection for an additional fee.

The airline also bundles these extras into an add-on so travelers can save on costs. For example, if travelers add the “Total” option, which includes virtually all of the airline’s amenities (like checked baggage and seat reservations), the value is reduced by 26%.

Travelers can take advantage of fare sales by visiting Allegiant’s website and even selecting their home airport to find all the deals available in their area.

In July, Allegiant announced a major expansion throughout Florida, including flights to Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and Sarasota. Locations to and from Florida include Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV), as well as Flint, Michigan (FNT) and Portsmouth, NH (PSM). Allegiant also expanded in Florida earlier this year by adding fifteen new routes to Destin-Fort Walton Beach, FL, known as the “happiest fishing village on earth.”

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