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Allegiant’s Time To Thrive: How The Crisis Could Be Good For The Carrier

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Allegiant Air is an ultra-low-cost-carrier (ULCC) that can sometimes fly under the radar, so to speak. (simpleflying.com) Mais...

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patpylot
patrick baker 2
because they have few frequencies, sometimes only one or two per week, you be stranded if there is a mechanical cancellation. Their route system does not lend itself to shuffling delayed passengers on other flights,and their load factors ( bargain hunting travelers) don't make that so easy either. I do not know good reasons to fly this fascimile airline.
jbermo
jbermo 2
All very true, but knowing this, where else can those on a budget travel 800 miles for $59? However, such an airline is not for everybody.
patpylot
patrick baker 1
in fact i do know how to travel cheaper than allegient. I drive one of my Prius cars to Boston twice a year, when I haul several hundred pounds of equipment that would not be safely treated by any airline. Do the Math: 50 MPG, 1,500 miles equals 30 gallons petrol at $2.50/gallon Tadah: $75 for the one-way trip, $150 for the round trip. 800 miles runs $40 bucks. The one way trip to Boston takes as long as the proposed Quantas flights to London from Sydney. just saying.....
patpylot
patrick baker 2
allegiant: a new genus of sardine has been discovered, and a low-cost, low comfort, low quality airline carries the name.... NOt my favorite airline,the walmart of aircarriers........
linbb
linbb 2
Getting rid of those old worn out AC helped so far but still needs good pilots or to be very lucky.
mbrews
mbrews 1
Well yes, the MD80s were running on engines picked from the boneyards.

The carrier acquired many 20-year old A320s for the fleet shift. Mostly airframes retired from the original Europe operators.
royhunte92
Roy Hunte 1
Maybe they are becoming a hidden gem.
pilot62
Scott Campbell 1
Old 320's while the majors shift to 350's 87's NEO's and the MAX? they'll survive until the free cash runs out

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