Allegiant Adds Three New Routes
Ultra-low-cost carrier Allegiant will shake up its network early next year with three additional routes and a brand-new destination.
Ultra-low-cost carrier Allegiant will shake up its network early next year with three additional routes and a brand-new destination.
American is adding a brand-new destination to its network that is not currently served by any U.S. carriers. Service is slated to launch in early 2026.
Frontier will launch 22 new routes in November and December, expanding service across the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America.
Spirit will discontinue service in 11 U.S. markets this fall as part of a broader network adjustment, a spokesperson told AirlineGeeks on Wednesday.
In the U.S., Royal Jordanian also serves Detroit, Chicago O’Hare, New York-JFK, and recently began flights to Washington Dulles.
American already has a pilot base for the A320 family in New York, though it is limited to domestic flights. It covers flights from JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark.
Frontier announced Tuesday that it will launch 20 new routes later this year and into early 2026, expanding its network across six U.S. cities.
However, a spokesperson from Cayman Airways said that this addition was an oversight as part of a broader batch of “hypothetical” routes.
Delta will make changes to its domestic network later this year, including adjustments that affect service in both Texas and California.
The expansion coincides with the airline’s decision to establish a permanent flight attendant base in Austin this October.