If you like to travel to western Colorado but feel like the drive from northern Colorado is too long, a new airline is looking to make the trip more effective for you.
It's a sad day today for Northern Colorado travelers. Shortly after noon today, Allegiant Airlines departed Loveland-Fort Collins Airport, never to return.
Allegiant Airlines has already announced that it will be leaving Loveland-Fort Collins Airport by mid-October, but the airline hadn't really given much of an explanation for the sudden decision...until now.
It has been called an “internal business decision” by Allegiant Airlines, but that decision has many scratching their heads. It was announced last week that Allegiant Air will discontinue service from the Fort Collins/Loveland Municipal Airport on Oct. 29. The abrupt decision is sure to hurt the airport, but will it also affect how you travel?
It sure was convenient to be able to board a commercial jet and head to Las Vegas or Phoenix right from our backyard at the Fort Collins/Loveland Municipal Airport, was being the key word. Allegiant Air has abruptly declared it’s ending service from the Fort Collins-Loveland Airport by mid-October.