Allegiant announces nonstop route from Idaho Falls to southern California
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IDAHO FALLS — Allegiant airlines will offer nonstop flights from Idaho Falls to southern California starting in May.
Customers will be able to fly direct from the Idaho Falls Regional Airport to the John Wayne Airport in Orange County beginning May 18, the airline announced Tuesday.
“Idaho Falls is very excited to add this new flight in our continued partnership with Allegiant,” said Idaho Falls Mayor Rebecca Casper. “Having Allegiant show such interest in our city and region reflects upon all the good we have to offer.”
The new year-round IDA to SNA flights will operate twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Allegiant also introduced two additional routes – one from Des Moines, Iowa to Newark, New Jersey and the other from Sanford, Florida to Las Vegas, Nevada.
“These new routes are starting just in time for summer vacation and will give customers more affordable, convenient options to get to iconic destinations in southern California, New York and Las Vegas without the hassle of layovers or connections,” said Drew Wells, Allegiant’s senior vice president of revenue and planning.
With the addition of the route between Idaho Falls and Orange County, IDA will offer 14 non-stop destinations with an average of 16 daily flights. Travelers from IDA can connect to hundreds of destinations around the world with just a single stop.
“We are thrilled to have Allegiant expand its offerings, connecting people in eastern Idaho and the greater Los Angeles area,” said Idaho Falls Regional Airport Director Rick Cloutier. “IDA works hard to continue to grow and expand air service for our community. Adding new routes helps our fares stay competitive and grows the area’s economic opportunities.”
Allegiant is offering one-way fares on the new routes for as low as $49 if purchased by Wednesday. Travel must be completed by Nov. 15. Flights can be booked here.

