This Sale Has Flights Under $50 to Las Vegas, Orlando, Nashville, and More
Perfect for last-minute bookings.
A great flight deal is as easy as a click away.
Allegiant Airlines recently published dozens of last minute flight deals with fares under $50 to popular destinations including Las Vegas, Orlando, Phoenix, and more. The flights have availability throughout September and October, which can be helpful for passengers making last-minute bookings, which can often be very expensive as the flight’s departure date becomes closer.
The deals are posted on Allegiant’s website, and listed as limited quantities. For example, travelers can fly from Knoxville to Punta Gorda / Ft. Myers for only $33 one-way, or from Las Vegas to Provo, Utah for $38 one-way. All of the last-minute fares are in Allegiant's "Basic" category of service, which only includes one personal item. Travelers can add on checked bag, or carry-on bag for additional fees.
Travel + Leisure spotted additional one-way flights including:
Asheville to Ft. Lauderdale from $38
Cincinnati to Ft. Lauderdale from $40
Des Moines to Nashville from $38
St. Louis (BLV) to Destin / Ft. Walton Beach, Florida (VPS) from $50
“Whether you're craving a quick getaway or simply looking to add a dose of adventure to your life, we've got you covered,” Allegiant shares on their website. “With our exclusive offers, you can jet off to incredible destinations without breaking the bank!”
The last-minute flight deals are also in the off-season for travel, known as the “shoulder travel season”, and are a period where airlines, hotels, theme parks, and other tourist activities discount rates to entice travelers to visit during the off-period.
Allegiant has been on the move with new routes throughout the United States, including several routes to Florida. In July, the airline announced new flights to Palm Beach, Sarasota, and Orlando. Allegiant was also ranked as the "Best Low-Cost Airline in North America" by Skytrax in their recent 2024 report.
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