Promo: Allegiant Air Offers 2,026 Bonus Points to Celebrate the New Year

by Anthony Losanno
Allegiant Plane

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Allegiant Air is kicking off 2026 with a promo that’s valid today and tomorrow. Allegiant Allways Rewards® members can earn 2,026 bonus points when booking today or tomorrow for travel from January 10th to May 19th.

Members who book on Allegiant.com and enter promo code “NEWYEAR2026” will earn 2, 026 bonus points. In order to receive the bonus, you must  log into your Allways Rewards® account and then book flights using the promo code. This is valid for anywhere that Allegiant flies (and that list keeps growing).

In November, Allegiant added 30 nonstop routes that will link 35 US cities including four brand-new airports for the low-cost carrier. The airline is known for connecting underserved small and mid-sized cities to top leisure destinations. It will now add:

  • Columbia Regional Airport (COU)
  • La Crosse Regional Airport (LSE)
  • Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
  • Trenton-Mercer Airport (TTN)

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The low-cost carrier also recently added a custom-crafted wine developed in partnership with Sonoma Bespoke, a Napa-based winemaker. With this debut, Allegiant became the first airline to design a wine from the ground up and create an inflight beverage tailored to the unique sensory environment of air travel.

Anthony’s Take: If your travel plans include Allegiant flights, now might be the time to book them to score some bonus points.

(Image Credits: Allegiant Air.)

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