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Allegiant's niche is carrying price-conscious leisure travelers from small U.S. cities to vacation destinations in Florida, Arizona, Nevada and California.
Allegiant Proposes Fluctuating Air Fares Susan Carey 2011
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Andrew Levy , Allegiant's president, says it is looking at copying Spirit's carry-on fees.
Airlines to Load On More Fees Susan Carey 2011
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Allegiant's "industry-leading margins and returns, even when fuel prices were at a high, are a testament to the strength of the model,"
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Allegiant's chief executive, says he's convinced that despite the uncertain economy, small-town Americans will continue to buy the discretionary getaways that are Allegiant's specialty.
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In part, that's because it already takes some work to figure out Allegiant's prices at booking.
The Seattle Times 2011
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This additional air service announcement represents Allegiant's confidence in the Western Kentucky, Southern Indiana market--a confidence that stems from the community's overwhelming response to Allegiant's Orlando flights over the last 2 1/2 years.
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Allegiant's $49.98* one-way introductory fare is limited, must be purchased by
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"Tri-State residents are elated over Allegiant's announcement of non-stop flights from Owensboro to Las Vegas," Bob Whitmer, Owensboro-Daviess County Regional Airport director, said.
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Most customers book their tickets months in advance, increasing the chance that Allegiant's fuel costs would have changed by the time they travel.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Allegiant's plan, in a way, passes that decision - and risk - on to customers.
The Seattle Times 2011
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