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I’ve written several times recently about US carriers launching special liveries to celebrate this year’s notable July 4th (here is more on American, JetBlue, Southwest, and United). The newest airline to join the party is Allegiant Air. It has introduced a special-edition aircraft livery celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States.
The patriotic livery features bold red, white, and blue graphics inspired by America’s semiquincentennial. It transforms one of Allegiant’s aircraft into a flying tribute to the country’s 250 years of history. The design reflects the airline’s focus on connecting travelers with vacation destinations across the United States while recognizing one of the nation’s most significant anniversaries.
The special aircraft is expected to operate throughout Allegiant’s domestic network to give travelers the chance to spot the unique paint scheme at airports across the country in the months ahead.
Anthony’s Take: For aviation enthusiasts and frequent flyers, Allegiant’s newest aircraft adds another eye-catching special livery to the skies and serves as a reminder of the airline industry’s role in connecting communities across America.
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