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Allegiant Air to offer new flights to Providence from St. Pete-Clearwater

 
A McDonnell Dougas (Boeing) MD-83 jetliner, belonging to Allegiant Air, lands at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada. [Associated Press (2014)]
A McDonnell Dougas (Boeing) MD-83 jetliner, belonging to Allegiant Air, lands at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada. [Associated Press (2014)]
Published June 6, 2017

Allegiant Airlines will offer nonstop service to Providence, R.I., from St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport beginning Oct. 27.

One-way fares on this new year-round route will start at $38, according to a press release. The flights will be offered twice weekly.

Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air is the St. Pete-Clearwater airport's dominant air carrier. The airline offers flights to 72 cities from the airport.

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