Allegiant Travel Expands Network with New Service from Florida to Atlantic City, New Jersey
- Joe Breitfeller

- Aug 14
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 15
Allegiant Travel has announced the launch of new service to and from Atlantic City, New Jersey. Initially, the carrier will offer service from Atlantic City to Fort Lauderdale, St. Petersburg, Orlando/Sanford, and Punta Gorda.

On Thursday (August 13, 2025), Allegiant Travel Company announced the launch of service from Atlantic City, New Jersey (ACY) with four Florida routes, including Fort Lauderdale (FLL), St. Petersburg (PIE), Orlando Sanford (SFB), and Punta Gorda (PGD). In celebration of the new routes, the carrier is offering introductory one-way fares from $39 (T&Cs apply). Fort Lauderdale service will start on December 4, 2025, while the other three routes will launch over Presidents Day weekend in mid-February 2026.
In Wednesday’s announcement, Allegiant’s Chief Commercial Officer, Drew Wells, said,
“We’re thrilled to bring our brand of low-cost, high-value travel to one of New Jersey’s most iconic destinations. Connecting this vibrant community with several cities across Florida not only strengthens our leisure network, but opens up more affordable and convenient travel options for our customers in both regions. It’s a win for travelers seeking sun and sand, and for those who want to experience the coastal charm of the Eastern Seaboard or stroll along Atlantic City’s famed Boardwalk.”
Las Vegas-based Allegiant (NASDAQ: ALGT) is an integrated travel company with an airline at its heart, focused on connecting customers with the people, places and experiences that matter most. Since 1999, Allegiant Air has linked travelers in small-to-medium cities to world-class vacation destinations with all-nonstop flights and industry-low average fares. Today, Allegiant’s fleet serves communities across the nation, with base airfares less than half the cost of the average domestic roundtrip ticket. Allegiant operates a fleet of Airbus A320 Family and Boeing 737 MAX Family aircraft.
Source: Allegiant Travel Company


