
Allegiant Air has announced new nonstop service between Dulles (IAD) and two Florida destinations: Jacksonville and Sarasota.
The low-cost carrier’s twice-weekly flights on Mondays and Fridays to Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) began on Nov. 19 and its twice-weekly flights on Thursdays and Sundays to Sarasota Bradenton International Airport (SRQ) will begin on Dec. 18.
Flight No. | From | To | Departure/Arrival | Days of Operation |
G4789 | JAX | IAD | 1231 / 1420 | Monday, Friday |
G4741 | IAD | JAX | 1902 / 2051 | Monday, Friday |
G42549 | SRQ | IAD | 1836 / 2048 | Thursday, Sunday |
G42527 | IAD | SRQ | 2133 / 2342 | Thursday, Sunday |
“We continue to expand our network to provide customers with our unique brand of convenient, affordable nonstop service to even more of the cities they want to visit – whether it’s for a long overdue vacation, or to reconnect with family and friends,” said Drew Wells, Allegiant’s senior vice president of revenue and planning. “Now more than ever, travelers choose to fly Allegiant because we take them directly to their destinations – without the hassle of layovers or connections.”
Las Vegas-based Allegiant was founded in 1997 to provide affordable flights from smaller U.S. cities to vacation destinations across the country. Its all-Airbus fleet serves communities across the nation with base airfares less than half the cost of the average domestic roundtrip ticket.
With the addition of Allegiant, Dulles now has more than 35 carriers offering nonstop service to more than 150 destinations worldwide.