(COLORADO SPRINGS) —Allegiant is returning service to the Colorado Springs Airport and introducing three new routes.
Starting Wednesday, Feb. 12, Allegiant begins service on three destinations and to celebrate, the company is offering one-way fares as low as $39. The new fares include flights out to:
Phoenix/Mesa, Arizona via Mesa Gateway Airport (AZA) (Starting Feb. 12)
Santa Ana/Orange County, California via John Wayne Airport (SNA) (Starting Feb. 13)
St.Pete/Tampa, Florida via St. Pete -Clearwater International Airport (PIE) (starting Feb. 14)
The new flights will operate up to twice a week.
“The new service to Phoenix (Mesa), Orange County (Santa Ana), and Tampa Bay Area (St. Pete – Clearwater) opens up additional options to popular destinations at reasonable prices. Our COS team is dedicated to bringing additional travel opportunities to our community and is grateful for Allegiant’s return to COS,” said Colorado Springs Airport’s Acting Director of Aviation, Alex Kovacs. “We welcome Allegiant to COS and look forward to the adventures and connections the new service will provide to our passengers.”
Allegiant will be the fifth airline to serve the local airport. In November, Allegiant announced they would also expand to Gulf Shores International Airport and Columbia Metropolitan Airport in addition to COS.

