Allegiant is slated to axe four routes in its latest network shake-up. The move comes just days after the ultra-low-cost carrier announced plans to acquire Sun Country.
Service between Oakland, California, and Kalispell, Montana, was removed from the airline’s schedule last week. This seasonal route was initially set to resume in June.
Las Vegas will also lose two Allegiant routes, including flights to Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Grand Forks, North Dakota. These routes are now scheduled to end on May 4.

These network updates were included in last week’s Cirium Diio schedule update and reviewed by AirlineGeeks. An airline spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the changes.
Finally, the airline’s service between Bellingham, Washington, and Oakland will cease on May 26.

