Ultra-low-cost airline Allegiant is adding five new nonstop routes and bringing a new city into its network.
The flights link Huntsville, Alabama, Appleton, Wisconsin, and Rochester, New York, with destinations in Florida starting later this year and early next year. Huntsville is a new airport for the carrier.
“Coming off the heels of an announcement two weeks ago, we are excited to continue our growth trajectory,” said Drew Wells, Allegiant’s chief commercial officer. “As a leisure focused airline our unique business model allows us to quickly respond to consumer demand and connect underserved markets to top vacation destinations. This expansion bolsters our service in existing markets and we look forward to introducing our brand of service to a new market.”

The first of the new routes to come online is between Huntsville and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, starting Nov. 19. This will be followed by service between Appleton and Orlando, Florida (Jan. 16, 2026); Huntsville and Sanford, Florida (Feb. 12, 2026); Rochester and Sarasota, Florida (Feb. 13, 2026); and Huntsville and St. Petersburg, Florida (March 5, 2026).
Allegiant has a robust network in Florida, with additional destinations such as Jacksonville, West Palm Beach, and Key West, among others. Currently, its only destination in Alabama is Gulf Shores.
The airline continues to add new points to its route map. In recent weeks, it has announced service to Fort Myers, Florida.

