Original Source: Your Sun
Introduction
When Allegiant Air announced its newest round of national route expansion, one update stood out for Southwest Florida. The Punta Gorda Airport new routes now include a nonstop connection to Trenton, New Jersey. This move reflects a growing demand for convenient travel between two high traffic regions and signals another step forward for Charlotte County’s continued momentum as a fast rising aviation and travel hub.
I remember the first time I saw one of Allegiant’s bright blue and orange planes take off from PGD. It felt like a window opening. More routes meant more opportunities, more connections, and more reasons for people to see this place the way we do. And now, with the Trenton route finally added, one of the most requested destinations is officially on the map.
So what does this expansion mean for travelers, residents, and the economy of Southwest Florida? And how does it fit into Allegiant’s 30 route national rollout?
Let’s explore it all.
Understanding the Punta Gorda Airport new routes announcement
The Punta Gorda Airport new routes announcement arrived as part of a much larger strategic expansion by Allegiant Air. The airline revealed 30 new routes throughout the United States, reinforcing its position as one of the country’s leading carriers for affordable, nonstop leisure travel…