Allegiant just rolled out some new nonstop flights from two Tampa Bay airports. Starting February 13, you can fly direct from St. Pete-Clearwater International (PIE) to Boston Logan (BOS), and from Sarasota Bradenton (SRQ) to Rhode Island’s T. F. Green International (PVD). Both routes run through April 24.
These flights are popular only during certain times of the year, with high demand over a short period. That’s Allegiant’s style. Drew Wells, the airline’s chief commercial officer, put it plainly: they’re focused on giving travelers more options when they want them most. He also hinted that Allegiant’s always looking for new ways to expand where people want to go.
To get specific days and times, check Allegiant’s website.
Allegiant Air, an American airline founded in 1997 and based in Las Vegas, is known for its extremely low prices. The airline connects smaller airports to popular vacation spots with direct, budget-friendly flights.
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