Allegiant announced the addition of Atlantic City to the airline’s growing network. It will serve four routes that connect popular coastal destinations.
“We’re thrilled to bring our brand of low-cost, high-value travel to one of New Jersey’s most iconic destinations,” said Drew Wells, Allegiant’s chief commercial officer. “Connecting this vibrant community with several cities across Florida not only strengthens our leisure network but opens up more affordable and convenient travel options for our customers in both regions. It’s a win for travelers seeking sun and sand, and for those who want to experience the coastal charm of the Eastern Seaboard or stroll along Atlantic City’s famed Boardwalk.”
The new routes between Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) and the following cities include:
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida, via Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) beginning December 4, 2025
- St. Petersburg, Florida, via St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport (PIE) beginning Presidents’ Day weekend 2026
- Sanford, Florida, via Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) beginning Presidents’ Day weekend 2026
- Punta Gorda, Florida, via Punta Gorda Airport (PGD) beginning Presidents’ Day weekend 2026
“The collaboration between Allegiant Air and Atlantic City International Airport will benefit travelers, tourism and our business community for many years to come,” said South Jersey Transportation Authority Executive Director Stephen F. Dougherty. “By continuing to expand travel options, we will welcome more visitors to experience all that South Jersey has to offer and will continue to strengthen the economic vitality of our region and the entire state.”
In addition to unveiling new routes, Allegiant has extended its flight schedule through May 2026, offering travelers the ability to plan vacations and book travel accommodations in advance. Tickets for all newly announced routes are now available. Flight days, times and fares can be found at Allegiant.com.
“Allegiant Air’s addition of four new flights from Atlantic City International Airport represents a significant investment in New Jersey’s travel infrastructure,” said New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy. “This expansion will create new travel opportunities for New Jerseyans, fueling the future success of transportation reliability across our state.”







