Allegiant Adds 14th Destination from PIT
New year-round nonstop to Palm Beach International is first in 12 years
By Matt Neistein
Published August 13, 2019
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Pittsburghers don’t get to see blue skies very often, so it’s no surprise that South Florida is one of the most popular destinations for passengers departing from Pittsburgh International Airport.
And those seeking to escape one of the cloudiest cities in the U.S. will soon have one more way to get directly to the Sunshine State.
Beginning Nov. 14, Allegiant Air will fly a direct route to Palm Beach International Airport twice a week. It’s the first year-round flight from PIT to PBI in more than 12 years.
“We’re thrilled about this expansion in Pittsburgh with our new service to Palm Beach International,” said Drew Wells, Allegiant vice president of planning and revenue. “We know local travelers will love having a convenient, affordable option for a warm Florida getaway this winter.”
Last year, Allegiant carried more than 350,000 passengers from PIT to 13 destinations around the country, including Austin, Texas, and Myrtle Beach, S.C. Palm Beach becomes the 14th nonstop destination Allegiant serves from Pittsburgh, a total surpassed only by Southwest Airlines.
In all, about 5 percent of Pittsburgh’s total passenger traffic is heading to South Florida, making it one of the most popular geographic regions for service, said Bryan Dietz, vice president of Air Service Development.
“Palm Beach is an important market for us, especially heading into the winter and holiday travel season,” he said. “Allegiant will be making it easier for friends and family to travel to Palm Beach and South Florida. We are proud to see Allegiant continue to grow their operation in Pittsburgh with today’s news.”
Frontier operated a seasonal flight to PBI from November 2018 until April 2019, but Pittsburgh hasn’t had year-round service to Palm Beach since June 2007, when US Airways was the carrier.
Allegiant’s service bolsters PIT’s already-robust service to South Florida, which includes daily flights to Fort Lauderdale and Miami operated by other airlines.
“South Florida is one of the most popular markets for flights from Pittsburgh, and Allegiant’s new service to Palm Beach demonstrates there is still room for growth there,” said Allegheny County Airport Authority CEO Christina Cassotis. “We’re very excited to add another year-round nonstop destination to our portfolio and appreciate Allegiant’s strong commitment to Pittsburgh International Airport.”
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