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Allegiant Air
IATA
G4
ICAO
AAY
Callsign
Allegiant
Founded1997
Fleet size25
Destinations49
(51 beginning January 17, 2007)
HeadquartersLas Vegas, Nevada
Key peopleMaurice J. Gallagher, Jr. (President and CEO)
Website: http://www.allegiantair.com

Allegiant Air is an airline headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada that operates scheduled services and charter flights. The airline is wholly owned by privately held Allegiant Travel Co. The airline also provides complete vacation packages through its Allegiant Vacations affiliate, featuring 34 hotel properties in Las Vegas and 21 in the Orlando and Daytona Beach, Florida areas. The vacations division also has partnerships with rental car agencies and show-ticket vendors.

Allegiant Air is targeted towards small cities with limited passenger airline service. Some Allegiant destinations are secondary airports that are closer to a large metropolitan area. Others are small markets with little or no airline service other than Allegiant.

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[edit] History

Allegiant Air was founded in 1997 under the name WestJet Express. 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.

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 shut down of WinAir Airlines, the Allegiant 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.

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. The company plans to list its shares on the NASDAQ Stock Market under the ticker symbol "ALGT".

[edit] Destinations

Allegiant Air currently flies to 49 destinations throughout the United States, and will fly to 51 destinations when the airline adds Newburgh (NY) on December 13, 2006, and Palm Springs (CA) on January 17, 2007.

[edit] Fleet

As of December 2006, the Allegiant Air fleet includes 25 aircraft: <ref>http://www.airfleets.net/flottecie/Allegiant%20Air.htm</ref>

Type Number Passenger Capacity Routes
McDonnell Douglas MD-81 5
150<center>
All
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 3 <center>150<center> All
McDonnell Douglas MD-83 14 <center>150<center> All
McDonnell Douglas MD-87 3 <center>130<center> All

As of December 2006, the average age of the Allegiant Air fleet was 15.9 years.

[edit] Charter info

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. 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.

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[edit] References

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  • Franklin, John. "Allegiant Air: Finding a Niche in Las Vegas and Orlando", Airliners: The World's Airline Magazine, World Transport Press, November/December 2005, pp. 35-39.
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