Allegiant introduces nonstop AUS to Eugene, Oregon

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Ghizlane Badawi | City of Austin

The city of Austin and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) revealed Allegiant's latest announcement of a nonstop route to Eugene, Oregon. This new addition by Allegiant adds to their existing 18 routes from the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, thereby bolstering their connectivity.

The following details provide insight into the specificities of this newly announced service. The nonstop service provides access to Eugene, situated two hours south of Portland, renowned for its farmer's markets and vintage shopping scenes. It also offers easy proximity to the Willamette National Forest and the Oregon coast. Scheduled to commence operations on May 31, 2024, the route is set to operate seasonally until August, featuring twice-weekly service from the South Terminal of the airport, according to a press release by the city of Austin.

Expressions of excitement about this development have come from top officials at AUS. "We're proud to join Allegiant in announcing a new destination starting next year," said Ghizlane Badawi, deputy chief executive officer of AUS, according to a press release by the city of Austin. "We are thrilled that Austin and Central Texas travelers will be able to fly direct to Eugene, Oregon, and are so grateful to Allegiant for their continued service connecting our community with destinations across the country."

A look at who manages Austin-Bergstrom International Airport reveals its significant impact on job creation in Central Texas. Managed by the Department of Aviation and under the ownership of the City of Austin, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport stands as one of the rapidly expanding airports in the United States, contributing to more than 74,000 direct and indirect jobs in the Central Texas region according to a press release by the city of Austin.

Finally, it's essential to shed light on Allegiant's credentials and operational policies to understand their role in this new route. Established in 1997, Allegiant holds certification from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) as a "Scheduled Air Carrier," granting it the authority to conduct scheduled and charter airline operations across the United States. Additionally, the company is authorized for charter services to Canada and Mexico. Allegiant prioritizes training its employees, ensuring compliance with all Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) standards for security, safety, and operations according to the Allegiant website.