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Airline adds new flights from region to trio of destinations, including North Carolina | Business Observer

2 months ago Share St. Pete-Clearwater, Sarasota-Bradenton and Punta Gorda airports to participate in nonstop seasonal routes offered by low-cost carrier. Allegiant Air has announced a series of new flights to and from a trio of area airports. At the St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport, the Las Vegas-based carrier will begin offering a nonstop flight from the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport, in Little Rock, Ark., on May 27. The seasonal route will fly twice weekly, according to a statement.  “With its year-round sunshine, incredible beaches and attractions, St. Pete-Clearwater continues to be one of our most sought-after destinations,” says Drew Wells, Allegiant’s senior vice president of revenue, in the statement.

Allegiant announces a major expansion with 34 new nonstop routes

Allegiant announces a major expansion with 34 new nonstop routes Allegiant Air today announced 34 new nonstop routes, including nine special limited routes for the Sturgis Rally 2021. Additionally, Allegiant will offer nine special limited routes to Rapid City, S.D. via Rapid City Regional Airport (RAP) with one-way fares as low as $99. The routes will provide an affordable option to those who plan to attend the annual City of Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in August. The new routes to  Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) include: Bentonville, Arkansas via Northwest Arkansas National Airport (XNA) – beginning July 2, 2021 with one-way fares as low as $49. Bozeman, Montana via Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) – beginning May 27, 2021 with one-way fares as low as $59.

Allegiant announces new flight, low rate fare at Concord-Padgett

Report: Airports, including those in Cabarrus and Rowan, contribute $61 billion, 373,000 jobs to N C economy each year

Report: Airports, including those in Cabarrus and Rowan, contribute $61 billion, 373,000 jobs to N.C. economy each year Airports, like Concord-Padgett Regional in Concord, make a significant impact on the state economy. (Source: WBTV File) By David Whisenant | January 12, 2021 at 6:45 AM EST - Updated January 12 at 6:45 AM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - North Carolina’s publicly owned airports contribute $61 billion to the state’s economy each year and support 373,000 jobs, according to a report released by the N.C. Department of Transportation’s Division of Aviation. Airports and aviation-related jobs also provide $15 billion in personal income and contribute $2.5 billion in state and local tax revenues every year, based on 2019 data.

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