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 I am flying Allegiant Air from IWA-SMX and SMX-IWA and am only trying the airline out. There is only a 30 minute "layover" in Santa Maria and I have a few questions. 1. Will I have to go to the ticket counters again? 2. Can I just get my boarding pass for the flight back at IWA? 3. How is the service on board? 4. Is it a "you pay for everything once onboard" airline? Thanks!
A.I just flew the FLL to PIA flight today with allegiant. The first question they give you your ticket for your destination. They shouldnt make you get another ticket. I had a nonstop today but i with any airline i never have to go back to the counter. And if you do it would be at your gate to get a ticket. Two- Kinda goes with one.. i believe so. 3. Service on board was not bad at all. The flight was really bumpy today due to thunderstorms at both locations but besides that the seats are roomy and even leather :) the only down fall with today was we sat with the air off until we took off.. Not to great 4. Yes you do pay for everything on board. A drink is 2-8 bucks, snacks from 2-5 bucks.. but i just ate before i went to the airport and then because it was a long flight i bought a snack at the airport because it was somewhat cheaper.. (saved a few bucks). But the drinks are not worth the money on board its 2 bucks for a can drink.. So, i suggest once you get in the terminal buy a drink for the flight or on your layover.
  

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 i am supposed to fly to florida by allegiant air in Feb. but the problem is my boyfriend also is going and he has lost and sent for a new drivers but we dont know if we will get it back in time to go, do you have to have a photo ID to board the plane? i am really worried that things wont work out.
A.I've used Allegiant a couple times and yes..........he will need a photo ID to board.. Good luck...
  

Q.Why can't I fly Allegiant air from Orlando to Las Vegas?Related Search:
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 I read about Allegiant air "celebrating" nonstop service to Orlando and Las Vegas, but why can't I find a flight from one to the other? It's not an option on the website! Any ideas? This airline's fares are far lower than what I'm pricing at others!
A.Put simply, because Allegiant Air currently do not fly nonstop between Orlando and Vegas. I guess you could, however, make your own connecting flights with them via a city that has service to both--such as Springfield, Wichita, or Shreveport. However, you might do better with another airline. Check your dates here: [Link]  and [Link] 
  

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 What is Allegiant's business plan, in very general terms? A Canadian start-up is planning to clone it under the working title of "NewAir".
A.In general terms...the passenger only has to pay for what they use. If they check bags they pay, because the weight will use more gas. Also charging for drinks, snacks, pillows and blankets. They also don't compete with other carriers. They fly in to smaller airports that are more convenient for smaller towns but still go to fun vacation places non-stop on full size planes, not RJs or props.
  

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 We have booked a two-night vacation to Vegas in December. We chose Circus Circus because it was very cheap and we thought the kitsch factor would make it a funny place to stay. We have since heard a lot of bad things about it. We don't want to change our reservation, as there are substantial fees involved that would make it not worth it. But we don't want to get stuck in the dodgy sounding manor rooms either... Has anyone booked through Allegiant with Circus Circus? If so, what ws your experience? We aren't high-maintenance travellers, and are cool with less than fancy accommodations. Thanks!
A.We stayed at the Circus Circus many years ago. Have been through it a number of time sinces. It is an older hotel so keep that in mind. We found it fun and since it's on the "Strip" it's a big plus. It is clean and that's all I care. I don't spend much time in a hotel room when I'm in LV. Have fun! We've been booking packages through Allegiant a number of times and have been happy with all of them.
  

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 This may seem like a pretty basic question, but I have never flown before. I will be flying on Allegiant Air next month, on their website it says your checked bags measurements can be no more than 80 inches total size. Can someone please tell me how exactly how they measure the 80 inches? Is it L + W+ H? Or what? Thanks for your help.
A.Yes, basically what you have is correct. When an airline gives a total size measurement they are referring to the Height of the bag plus the Width plus the Depth (as we measure it here). So a suitcase 30 inches high, 18 inches wide, with a depth of 12 inches would equal 60 inches. Note that these measurements can include handles/legs in the total height so to be safe measure the Height of your bag from the ground to the top of the handle. If the handle folds down or into the bag measure it with the handle in this position. I am assuming that the measurement is for checked baggage not carry-on which are normally restricted to a smaller size.
  

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 Will be flying to Orlando with my family in October. Can't decide if we want to fly non-stop from Lehigh Valley Airport using Allegiant Air or from Newark using Jet Blue. Hate to do the drive to Newark, but Allegiant Air goes into a different Orlando airport than the "regular" one. Any suggestions? Thanks for your help!
A.either airline is ok. Jet blue has been having some troubles lately... they grounded a bunch of passengers, they have cancelled flights, they have overbooked... i havent heard any trouble from allegiant air... they just have some nice cheap flights! good luck!!
  
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Allegiant Air
IATA
G4
ICAO
AAY
Callsign
ALLEGIANT
Founded 1997 (as WestJet Express)[1]
Commenced operations June 1998[1]
Focus cities
Fleet size 37
Destinations 65
Headquarters Enterprise, Nevada
Key people Maurice J. Gallagher, Jr. (President and CEO)
Website: http://www.allegiantair.com

Allegiant Air (NASDAQALGT) is an American low-cost airline owned by Allegiant Travel Co. headquartered in Enterprise, Nevada, United States. The airline operates scheduled and charter flights from focus cities at Las Vegas' McCarran International Airport, Orlando Sanford International Airport, St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport, Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Bellingham International Airport, and starting March 5 Allegiant will open a new focus city in Punta Gorda, Florida at Charlotte County Airport. The airline also offers vacation packages through its Allegiant Vacations affiliate. Allegiant Travel Co. is a public company with 980 employees and 700 millon USD market capitalization.[2]

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[edit] History

Allegiant Air was founded in 1997 under the name WestJet Express[1]. After a trademark dispute with West Jet Air Center of Rapid City, South Dakota, and with the name's similarity to WestJet Airlines of Calgary, Alberta, the airline adopted the name Allegiant Air and received its operating certificate for scheduled and charter domestic operations in 1998. The airline also has authority for charter service to Canada and Mexico. Wholly owned by Allegiant Travel, the airline now has over 1,300 employees.

Scheduled service began on October 15, 1999, between Las Vegas and the airline's initial hub in Fresno, California, with Douglas DC-9-21 and DC-9-51 aircraft. Shortly after the shutdown of WinAir Airlines, Allegiant Air opened a hub in Long Beach, California, mirroring WinAir's network. The airline was unable to bring in enough revenue to cover its costs and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on December 13, 2000.

In June 2001, Maurice J. Gallagher, Jr. joined the airline and soon became its President and Chief Executive Officer. Having formerly worked with WestAir and ValuJet Airlines, Gallagher led the airline's transformation into its present form, moving the base to Las Vegas and focusing on smaller markets that larger airlines did not serve with mainline aircraft. From 2001, they have grown from 2 destinations to over 50 from Las Vegas, Orlando/Sanford, Florida, and St Petersburg, Florida

On November 20, 2006, Allegiant Air announced that it had filed a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission in anticipation of a planned initial public offering of its Common Stock. It is listed on the NASDAQ Stock Market under the ticker symbol "ALGT".

On July 31, 2007, the airline announced plans to open a fourth focus city and operations base at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Mesa, Arizona, connecting the Phoenix metropolitan area to 13 destinations already served by Allegiant and one new destination. The airline began service out of their new focus city on October 25, 2007. [3] The airport announced a 10,000-square-foot (930 m2) expansion in August 2008 which will increase the number of gates from two to four and allow Allegiant to triple the number of flights from Phoenix. The expansion will be funded by a loan from Allegiant which will be repaid by passenger fees.[4]

On August 1, 2007, Allegiant also announced plans to open their fifth focus city and make an operations base at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, connecting the South Florida area to destinations already served by Allegiant. The airline began service in this focus city November 14, 2007.

On January 29, 2008, Allegiant opened their sixth base at Washington's Bellingham International Airport on March 1, 2008. The airline is basing two McDonnell Douglas MD-80 aircraft in Bellingham as part of the expansion[5]. Routes served exclusively from Bellingham include Las Vegas, Reno, Palm Springs, San Diego, San Franciso, and Phoenix. Expansion in Bellingham has been largely driven by its proximity to Vancouver, Canada.

Along with Southwest Airlines, the airline was the only major United States airline to make a profit in the first quarter of the oil-driven economic crisis of 2008.

On September 16, 2008, the airline announced the addition of Lexington, Blue Grass Airport for non-stop service to Orlando-Sanford and Tampa-St. Petersburg commencing November 2008. The next day, Allegiant announced the addition of Hagerstown Regional Airport for non-stop service to Orlando-Sanford commencing November 14, 2008.

[edit] Business model

Allegiant Air operates a business model that focuses on:

  • Flights to airports which have limited or no service from mainline carriers
  • Attracting leisure passengers traveling to seasonal warm-weather destinations
  • Generating ancillary revenues in addition to ticket revenue
  • Maintaining low operational costs

[edit] Markets

Allegiant Air targets small cities with limited passenger airline service. Many of the airline's markets, such as Peoria, Illinois, and Allentown, Pennsylvania, are served only by commuter service requiring a connection at an airline hub.[6] Allegiant, in its March 2008 SEC filing, asserted that in 95 of its 103 markets, the airline was the only carrier offering nonstop flights to its leisure destinations.[7]

Other Allegiant destinations are secondary airports that are close to large metropolitan areas. For instance, Allegiant is the only carrier operating at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, MidAmerica St. Louis Airport, and Hagerstown Regional Airport in Maryland.

[edit] Routes

The airline's focus is on leisure travelers, particularly those in colder northern climates, going to warm-weather tourist destinations such as Las Vegas, Orlando, or Phoenix.[8] The airline offers a lower frequency of flights and no amenities such as frequent flier points or on-board entertainment. As a result, Allegiant carries few business passengers.[6][9]

[edit] Revenues

The airline, which attracted investment from the Ryan family of Ireland, owners of Ryanair, follows a similar model which seeks ancillary revenue in addition to ticket revenue.[10] Allegiant earns ancillary revenue through sales of food, beverages, and souvenirs on board.[6] The airline also offers hotels, cars, show tickets, and tour packages on its website, which generates commissions. As of May 2008, Business Week reported that ancillary revenues were nearly $26 per passenger.[6]

[edit] Costs

The airline tends to offer lower fares, which requires strict cost control.[6] Part of the airline's lower cost structure includes operation of MD-80 jets. While the aircraft are less fuel-efficient than newer planes, Allegiant is able to purchase them outright for as little as one-tenth the cost of a new Boeing 737.[10] Given the low cost of ownership, Allegiant is able to fly the planes less (seven hours per day versus 13 hours per day at JetBlue), which helps keep labor costs lower.[10]

The airline does not accept subsidies from cities seeking service, but still seeks to maintain a low permanent operating cost at the airport.[11] Allegiant rents ticket counters on an hourly basis and in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Springfield, Missouri, many duties are handled by airport employees contracted to Allegiant.[10][12]

The cost of ticket sales is reduced by selling tickets on its website and at airport ticket counters. The toll-free number was eliminated and Allegiant does not utilize internet travel agencies.[6]

[edit] Criticism of the business model

Some airport officials have criticized Allegiant for shutting down routes or leaving markets quickly if they are not immediately profitable. In Kinston, North Carolina, the airport authority invested $60,000 for advertising Allegiant's routes and asserted that the load factor was 90% or better. However, they contend that the airline left the market when it did not earn enough ancillary revenue after only one year. In Columbia, South Carolina, the carrier departed after only two months as loads began to weaken from new legacy airline competition.[11]

The airport director in Worcester, Massachusetts, felt that Allegiant reneged on a commitment to serve the airport for five years given the use of federal grants to assist its startup. However, the airline replied that the market was immediately unprofitable and starting service there was a poor decision.[11]

[edit] Allegiant Vacations

Allegiant Vacations functions as an in-house package vacation vendor. The company has arrangements with 34 hotel properties in Las Vegas and 21 in the Orlando, and Daytona Beach, Florida, areas. The vacations division also has partnerships with several rental car agencies and show-ticket vendors.

At least for some routes, air travel must be purchased along with hotel accommodations--a two-night minimum stay in the case of Champaign, IL, to Las Vegas, NV, for example.

[edit] Destinations

Allegiant Air currently flies to 67 destinations throughout the United States. Recent schedule changes increased Allegiant's destination count to 69 when the airline began service to Hagerstown, Maryland, on November 14, and Elmira, New York, on November 20, 2008. All bookings begin or end at one of the six focus cities/operational bases; therefore, travel reservations between any of the other cities must be reserved through separate bookings and checked luggage claimed and re-checked in one of the six focus cities.

[edit] New routes

[edit] Orlando (SFB)

  • Grand Rapids (GRR) begins February 3
  • Owensboro (OWB) begins February 18
  • Columbia (CAE) begins February 25

[edit] St. Petersburg (PIE)

  • Grand Rapids (GRR) begins February 4

[edit] Bellingham (BLI)

  • Oakland (OAK) begins February 2

[edit] Punta Gorda (PGD)

  • Greenville (GSP) begins March 5
  • Knoxville (TYS) begins March 6

[edit] Discontinued routes

[edit] Orlando (SFB)

  • Lansing (LAN) ends February 1

[edit] St. Petersburg (PIE)

  • Lansing (LAN) ends January 30

[edit] Bellingham (BLI)

  • San Francisco (SFO) ends January 30

Allegiant Air is actively pursuing the opportunity to serve Paine Field (PAE) in Everett, WA, (25 miles north of Seattle), and filed a complaint with the FAA at the county's opposition.[13]

[edit] Fleet

An Allegiant Air MD-83

As of December 2008, Allegiant Air has an all-McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) fleet of 39 aircraft consisting of:[14]

Allegiant Air Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers
(Economy)
Routes
McDonnell Douglas MD-81 5 150 All
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 8 150 Based In Orlando/Sanford and Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg/Clearwater
McDonnell Douglas MD-83 18 150 All
McDonnell Douglas MD-87 4 130 Based in Tunica, Fort Lauderdale and Reno
McDonnell Douglas MD-88 4 150 All

As of December 2008, the average age of the Allegiant Air fleet was 18.6 years.[15]

[edit] Incidents and accidents

On March 29, 2007, Allegiant Air Flight 758, a McDonnell Douglas MD-80 aircraft that took off from Pease International Airport in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, experienced a hydraulic failure that prevented the front landing gear from deploying. As a result, the aircraft circled in a holding pattern for over half an hour to lighten the fuel load, and then made an emergency landing at Orlando Sanford International Airport. Upon landing, some sparks and smoke were observed under the nose of the aircraft. The passengers and crew members evacuated via emergency evacuation slides. Only one injury was reported: a woman suffered a minor ankle injury during the evacuation, but she refused treatment. The airport was closed for some time due to the emergency.[16][17]

[edit] Charter information

Allegiant currently has two contracts for track programs with Harrah's Entertainment. Two aircraft are provided, one based in Reno, Nevada, and the other in Laughlin, Nevada, bringing customers from cities across the United States to the Harrah's Nevada casinos. Additionally, Allegiant added two new aircraft to support a new contract with Harrah's in Tunica, Mississippi. Allegiant markets its charter services to a variety of customers in need of on-demand charter services, such as university athletic teams, corporations, and governments.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Norwood, Tom; Wegg, John (2002). North American Airlines Handbook (3rd ed.). Sandpoint, ID: Airways International. p. 8. ISBN 0-9653993-8-9. http://www.airwaysnews.com. 
  2. ^ "Company Profile for Allegiant Travel Co (ALGT)". Retrieved on 2008-10-20.
  3. ^ Allegiant Air (2007-07-31). ALLEGIANT AIR ANNOUNCES NEW BASE IN PHOENIX-MESA: Airline to Launch Low-Cost Service Oct. 25. Press release. http://www.allegiantair.com/aaNews20070731b.php. Retrieved on 2007-07-31. 
  4. ^ Art Thomason (2008-08-26), "Allegiant funds Mesa airport expansion", Arizona Republic, http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/2008/08/26/20080826allegiantloan0826.html, retrieved on 18 September 2008 
  5. ^ Allegiant to open base at Bellingham International Airport
  6. ^ a b c d e f Justin Bachman (2008-05-14), "Allegiant: The Other Profitable U.S. Airline", Business Week, http://www.businessweek.com/print/bwdaily/dnflash/content/may2008/db20080514_791085.htm, retrieved on 15 August 2008 
  7. ^ "Allegiant Travel SEC 10K filing" (2008-03-11).
  8. ^ Donna Hogan (2008-07-19), "Low-cost airline helps Gateway buck trends", East Valley Tribune, http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/121178, retrieved on 15 August 2008 
  9. ^ Donna Hogan (2007-09-23), "Allegiant Air adds Mesa airport as a hub", East Valley Tribune, http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/byauthor/202574, retrieved on 15 August 2008 
  10. ^ a b c d Jeff Bailey (2006-09-21), "Flying Where Big Airlines Aren’t", New York Times, http://travel.nytimes.com/2006/09/21/business/21air.html?pagewanted=print, retrieved on 15 August 2008 
  11. ^ a b c Jerry Cornfield and David Chircop (2008-08-05), "Allegiant loved in some cities, but not all", The Herald (Everett, Washington, http://www.enterprisenewspapers.com/article/20080805/NEWS01/777055189/0/ETPZoneLT, retrieved on 15 August 2008 
  12. ^ Neil Nadel (2006-09-16), "Chattanooga Airport Employees to Handle Baggage, Ticketing", WDEF-TV, Chattanooga, http://archives.californiaaviation.org/airport/msg38453.html, retrieved on 15 August 2008 
  13. ^ Title=FAA says county must talk to Allegiant Air
  14. ^ Allegiant Air Fleet Detail
  15. ^ Allegiant Air Fleet Age
  16. ^ "Jet With 147 Passengers On Board Makes Emergency Landing", WCVB-TV, 2007-03-29, http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/11441698/detail.html, retrieved on 16 April 2007 
  17. ^ "Allegiant Jet Moved After Emergency Landing", WESH, 2007-03-29, http://www.wesh.com/news/11442253/detail.html, retrieved on 16 April 2007 

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