Friday, March 21, 2025 Allegiant Air has ceased operations at five airports, halting all services to Baltimore, San Antonio, El Paso, Grand Junction, and Gulfport, with no future flights available. Allegiant Air has officially ceased operations at five airports, halting all services to these locations. As of now, flights to these cities are no longer available for booking, signaling the airline’s strategic withdrawal from certain markets.

The airports affected by this decision include Baltimore, San Antonio, El Paso in Texas, Grand Junction in Colorado, and Gulfport in Mississippi, according to reports from Ishrion Aviation. Baltimore Allegiant’s service to Baltimore began in 2016, with the airline operating several routes from the city. However, its final flight to Baltimore took place in December 2024, as per Cirium Diio schedule data.

Over its eight-year presence in the market, Allegiant offered connections to destinations such as Asheville, North Carolina; Cincinnati; Lexington, Kentucky; and Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 2021, the airline expanded its regional presence by launching services to Washington Dulles International Airport and maintaining flights to Hagerstown, Maryland. El Paso In 2016, Allegiant launched its service to El Paso, offering limited connections to cities like Orlando Sanford, Las Vegas, Oakland, and San Diego.

The airline ceased its regular flights to El Paso in January 2025, marking the end of its route offerings in the West Texas city. Grand Junction .