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INDIANAPOLIS — Allegiant Airlines is adding new flights out of Indianapolis International Airport.
Starting May 28, Allegiant will offer nonstop service to Boston and Los Angeles. The flights will operate on Fridays and Mondays.
“Los Angeles is a top market for travelers out of Indy, and Boston has always been an important business and leisure destination for IND,” said Mario Rodriguez, executive director of the Indianapolis Airport Authority. “But routes to both LA and Boston have been affected by the pandemic, and thanks to Allegiant, Hoosiers have nonstop access to these destinations again.”
The airline is also adding August-only nonstop flights to Rapid City, South Dakota. The first of those flights depart Aug. 4 and will operate on Wednesdays and Saturdays through August 14.
The flight to Rapid City in August is a completely new nonstop flight, a previously unserved market out of Indy, and reflects Allegiant’s read on passenger trends and its ability to be nimble in adjusting to peak travel times, Marsha Stone, IAA Sr. Director of Commercial Enterprise said.
“They’re clearly watching market trends and traveler interests, and leveraging their expertise in leisure travel,” Stone said. “And that expertise is a benefit to Hoosiers as leisure travel continues to be in demand.”
Currently, Allegiant flies nonstop from Indianapolis to 15 destinations, including Austin, Charleston and Myrtle Beach, Las Vegas, New Orleans, Savannah, and Tucson.