SYRACUSE — Allegiant Air today announced it will offer nonstop flights between Syracuse and Myrtle Beach, S.C., beginning May 29.
The Syracuse to Myrtle Beach service, operating twice a week, is among 12 new seasonal, nonstop routes that the Las Vegas, Nev.–based low-fare airline announced.
Fares for the Syracuse to Myrtle Beach route begin as low as $64 for a one-way flight, according to Allegiant’s website. To get the promotion, travelers must buy the tickets by March 11, for travel by Aug. 12.
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Allegiant Air is a unit of Allegiant Travel Company (NASDAQ: ALGT), which describes itself as a company “focused on low-cost, nonstop leisure travel.”
“We are pleased to bring more convenient, low-cost vacation options to more communities,” Andrew Levy, president of Allegiant Travel Company, said in the news release.
The city of Syracuse last August announced that Allegiant would begin twice-weekly service between Syracuse Hancock International Airport and the St. Petersburg–Clearwater International Airport in Clearwater, Fla., the office of Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner said in a news release today announcing the new Syracuse to Myrtle Beach route.
Allegiant Air will receive government grant money to help offer the flights between Syracuse and Myrtle Beach, just as it did to provide the flight service to Clearwater.
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