Travelers across the Tampa Bay region have three new reasons to pack a bag. Allegiant Air is expanding once again at St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport (PIE), adding nonstop service to Atlantic City, Trenton, and Huntsville — boosting the airport’s total nonstop destinations to an impressive 63 cities.
The new routes include:
- Atlantic City, New Jersey – Service began February 13
- Trenton, New Jersey – Service began February 20
- Huntsville, Alabama – Service begins March 5
Introductory one-way fares start as low as $49, reinforcing Allegiant’s reputation as a go-to carrier for budget-conscious leisure travelers.
Strengthening PIE’s Northeast and Southern Connections
The addition of Atlantic City and Trenton strengthens PIE’s already popular Northeast corridor, providing convenient access for New Jersey travelers heading to Florida’s award-winning Gulf Coast beaches. With its proximity to Clearwater Beach, St. Pete Beach, and the vibrant downtown St. Petersburg waterfront, PIE continues to position itself as a preferred alternative to larger, more congested airports.
The new Huntsville route expands Allegiant’s footprint into northern Alabama, opening another Southern market for Florida-bound vacationers — and giving Gulf Coast residents a quick getaway option to the Rocket City.
Allegiant’s 20-Year Partnership with PIE
Now celebrating its 20th year serving PIE, Allegiant has played a major role in shaping the airport’s growth. The airline specializes in linking small to mid-sized cities with high-demand leisure destinations — a model that has worked especially well in the Tampa Bay region…