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Allegiant Airlines Launches New Nonstop Flight to Colorado Springs

St. Petersburg, FLAviation/Travel

Allegiant Airlines is set to launch a new nonstop flight from St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport to Colorado Springs, starting February 14, 2025. With one-way tickets available for as low as $69, this route offers an attractive travel option for residents and visitors. This new service is part of Allegiant's larger expansion initiative, which includes 44 new nonstop flights across its network, responding to the increasing demand for air travel. The new route will improve connectivity, providing direct access to Colorado Springs for those in St.

Petersburg and surrounding areas. This announcement is expected to positively impact local tourism and the economy, encouraging more visitors to explore Florida's Gulf Coast. Allegiant's commitment to expanding its offerings reflects a strong outlook for the aviation industry in the coming years, making this development a promising opportunity for the local travel market.

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