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Allegiant adding three new nonstop Florida routes from Trenton-Mercer Airport in 2026

TRENTON, N.J. — Allegiant Travel Company announced Monday that it will launch 30 new nonstop routes nationwide in 2026, including three new Florida flights from Trenton-Mercer Airport, expanding low-cost travel options for New Jersey leisure travelers.

Beginning in February 2026, Allegiant will introduce nonstop service from Trenton to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) on Feb. 19, Punta Gorda Airport (PGD) on Feb. 20, and St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport (PIE) on Feb. 20. The airline said introductory one-way fares on the new Trenton routes will start at $49, depending on availability.

“We’re thrilled to continue Allegiant’s growth by adding these new routes,” said Drew Wells, Allegiant’s chief commercial officer. “Our mission has always been to connect travelers to world-class destinations at an affordable price. These additions provide convenient options for leisure travelers and reflect our commitment to expanding service where demand is strong.”

The new Trenton flights are part of a broader announcement adding service in 35 cities and four new markets, including La Crosse, Wisconsin; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Trenton; and Columbia, Missouri. Allegiant’s network is built around connecting smaller and mid-sized cities directly to major vacation destinations without layovers.

Tickets for all newly announced routes are available at Allegiant.com, where travelers can view flight schedules, fare details and optional service fees.

Jay Edwards

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