Allegiant opening new operations base in Florida
Allegiant is spending $49 million to open a new operations base at the airport in Destin, Florida, company executives said Tuesday.
The Las Vegas-based budget airline plans to hire 65 employees for the new base, which will house two Airbus jetliners, Allegiant executives said in a statement issued earlier this week. Destin-Fort Walton Beach will be the 14th year-round aircraft base for Allegiant after serving as a seasonal base for the company last summer.
Allegiant also announced five new routes scheduled to start in June between Destin and airports in: Bentonville, Arkansas; Concord, North Carolina; Lexington, Kentucky; Evansville, Indiana; and Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina.
The announcement comes one week after Allegiant opened an operations base at Indianapolis International Airport in Indiana.
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