Has anyone flown Allegiant Air? Their fares are really reasonable, but the reviews are not great online. We don’t need fancy, just safe and reliable
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How important is safety when you fly?Has anyone flown Allegiant Air? Their fares are really reasonable, but the reviews are not great online. We don’t need fancy, just safe and reliable
are they affiliated with Allegiant Health? I suppose the airline could be a vertical integration for their health care business? jkHas anyone flown Allegiant Air? Their fares are really reasonable, but the reviews are not great online. We don’t need fancy, just safe and reliable
No complaints here. We've flown Allegiant from Rapid City to Vegas; Vegas to Mesa, Az; Rapid to Mesa. Most flights were on time, and safe, enjoyable direct flights - cheaper than we could have driven. I would have no qualms booking a flight!Has anyone flown Allegiant Air? Their fares are really reasonable, but the reviews are not great online. We don’t need fancy, just safe and reliable
Can I has your stuff, OP?Thank you everyone. We’re book. I hope it goes well
Quick question for those that know.. Are masks still required at the airports in the US? I assume no, but wasn't sure, or if there are any new vaccination requirements to travel.
I'm flying back into the US after a year outside the country, and really excited to get back to civilization for a couple of months over the holidays.
I flew back to the US a few weeks ago. No covid-related entry requirements and no masks at the airportQuick question for those that know.. Are masks still required at the airports in the US? I assume no, but wasn't sure, or if there are any new vaccination requirements to travel.
I'm flying back into the US after a year outside the country, and really excited to get back to civilization for a couple of months over the holidays.
Has anyone flown Allegiant Air? Their fares are really reasonable, but the reviews are not great online. We don’t need fancy, just safe and reliabl
When I fly, I fly Allegiant. No problems with them - ever.
We've flown Allegiant from Grand Island to Phoenix a couple of times. It was fine although all planes feel like a city bus to me anymore.
Truly the No frills of flying. Uncomfortable seating, no perks, stewardesses will try to sell you a bunch of credit cards, and they'll nickel and dime you on fees. But, their planes don't fall out of the sky for the most part.Has anyone flown Allegiant Air? Their fares are really reasonable, but the reviews are not great online. We don’t need fancy, just safe and reliable
I would not ever fly on Allegiant. Money is not worth an unpleasant experience. I fly from Spokane to Denver probably 3-4 times per year on Southwest. I am either just going to Colorado or driving over to Nebraska. On Southwest I can take skis, golf clubs, coolers. I can also get to Phoenix, San Diego and Las Vegas very easily from Spokane. I always have a high boarding number, so I get on pretty fast. If we are going to my in-laws in North Carolina, Hawaii or if I want to get to Omaha fast, we take Alaska out of SeaTac because it offers non-stop flights. On Alaska flights we always upgrade to the seats just behind first class. If I am flying 5-6 hours to NC or Hawaii, I want to be comfortable. I dislike flying out of Seatac; traffic, parking, crowds, takes too long to take off whereas Spokane the airport is on my side of town so no traffic, they have a great private parking operation with great prices and service and when the door to the plane is closed the plane can go out to the runway and take off immediately. I think Alaska is a great airline as far as service goes. Never have a problem with Southwest. Southwest tends to change the times of their flights and are usually pretty crowded. Spokane to Denver is less than 2 hours so it typically is not too bad.Has anyone flown Allegiant Air? Their fares are really reasonable, but the reviews are not great online. We don’t need fancy, just safe and reliable
Like others indicated, if you absolutely need to get someplace, that's the last airline I would fly. If they cancel your flight, you are stranded. If it's just a vacation and you can reschedule they are probably fine. But if you are trying to get home and your flight is canceled, you are really screwed. You have to weigh all the factors and make your own decision. I personally will never chance flying them but that's just me.
Modern horrific air travel is the direct result of people migrating to cheaper fares on bargain airlines, and the established carriers then having to follow suit or go under. Everything bad came from that, six seats across instead of five, overhead bin stuffing artists to avoid baggage fees, no food, dirty airplanes, and unwashed passengers. We brought it on ourselves.
My only issue with them was cancelled flights an delayed flights but I haven’t used them since before COVID. They fly non-stop to some great spots. I’ve flown on them to get to LA. Flew in to Vegas then rented a car I was going to need anyway to drive to LA. Super cheap and easy.Thank you everyone. We’re book. I hope it goes well
The death of the old Frontier came when Southwest decided to invest heavily in its Denver operation. Southwest basically captured the alternative-to-United niche that Frontier was trying hard to fill in Denver. Frontier didn't voluntarily change its business model - it was purchased and gutted, with the new owner turning it into a no-frills airline. I flew the old Frontier quite often, and it was great. The current edition is truly awful.I actually liked Allegiant better than Frontier and Frontier used to be fantastic until they changed their business model.
Classmate of mine lives in Phoenix area. ALWAYS flies allegiant. Mainly because they use the airport on the east side of town rather than phx intl. He likes itNo complaints here. We've flown Allegiant from Rapid City to Vegas; Vegas to Mesa, Az; Rapid to Mesa. Most flights were on time, and safe, enjoyable direct flights - cheaper than we could have driven. I would have no qualms booking a flight!
took Spirit a number of times to and from Florida - Puerto Rico.. that airline is as bare bones as it gets, and you get charged for every little cotton picking thing. I am surprised they don't bill you for hitting the attendant request button.The death of the old Frontier came when Southwest decided to invest heavily in its Denver operation. Southwest basically captured the alternative-to-United niche that Frontier was trying hard to fill in Denver. Frontier didn't voluntarily change its business model - it was purchased and gutted, with the new owner turning it into a no-frills airline. I flew the old Frontier quite often, and it was great. The current edition is truly awful.
I haven't totally sworn off the discount airlines, but I only use them if there's a big advantage in terms of schedule or travel time. (For example, I once flew Spirit back from a Caribbean business trip because the only alternative on Delta was through La Guardia, with a 3-hour layover.) But I don't use them just for price, because the savings usually isn't worth it.
Southwest has been great for us. My wife has a A Southwest credit card and we often fly for free. She can transfer her “companion status” to her shopping /spa best lady friend and they both are flying free to Florida this week. That’s going to end up being an expensive “free” ticket.The death of the old Frontier came when Southwest decided to invest heavily in its Denver operation. Southwest basically captured the alternative-to-United niche that Frontier was trying hard to fill in Denver. Frontier didn't voluntarily change its business model - it was purchased and gutted, with the new owner turning it into a no-frills airline. I flew the old Frontier quite often, and it was great. The current edition is truly awful.
I haven't totally sworn off the discount airlines, but I only use them if there's a big advantage in terms of schedule or travel time. (For example, I once flew Spirit back from a Caribbean business trip because the only alternative on Delta was through La Guardia, with a 3-hour layover.) But I don't use them just for price, because the savings usually isn't worth it.
Yeah I agree. Like I said, I only took it back from the Dominican Republic because the alternative was a horrible route through LaGuardia. And that was before the ongoing improvements at LaGuardia, when a long layover there made you feel like you were in a freaking refugee camp. I was traveling with equipment and had no choice but to check a bag, so I bought Spirit's "The Works" ticket that covered all the stuff they usually nickel and dime you for.took Spirit a number of times to and from Florida - Puerto Rico.. that airline is as bare bones as it gets, and you get charged for every little cotton picking thing. I am surprised they don't bill you for hitting the attendant request button.
Yes I like Southwest just fine. It's not always cheaper than United, but that's because Southwest's presence in Denver keeps United from gouging us on fares. There are still people who frown on Southwest because they remember when you had to line up at the gate an hour early to get a decent seat, but those days are long gone. I always get an aisle seat in the first 10 or 15 rows on SW, and that works fine for me.Southwest has been great for us. My wife has a A Southwest credit card and we often fly for free. She can transfer her “companion status” to her shopping /spa best lady friend and they both are flying free to Florida this week. That’s going to end up being an expensive “free” ticket.
SWA is the 2nd best US airline behind Delta. All others suck ass.Southwest has been great for us. My wife has a A Southwest credit card and we often fly for free. She can transfer her “companion status” to her shopping /spa best lady friend and they both are flying free to Florida this week. That’s going to end up being an expensive “free” ticket.
Somebody is thirstyWe are United people. Have their credit card as well as the lounge access. If you are an airport drinker or have kids, there is nothing better than United Club that I have experienced. Our bill would be close to $300 bucks with all the snacks, drinks, booze, etc. For us, the club access is a must.
At times. The kid stuff if what gets expensive as well as my wife drinks wine, so that is also ridiculous.Somebody is thirsty