Allegiant Joins Airline Collectible Card Craze

by Anthony Losanno
Allegiant Cards

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Allegiant Air is joining the growing list of airlines offering collectible trading cards to give aviation fans and young travelers another reason to ask the crew for a souvenir. The airline is the latest carrier to introduce aircraft-themed collectible cards, a trend that has gained popularity as passengers share their finds across social media. The cards typically feature aircraft types, airline branding, fun facts, and design details that appeal to both frequent flyers and aviation enthusiasts.

Collectible cards have become an easy way for airlines to create memorable onboard moments without overcomplicating the passenger experience. For kids, they can turn a routine flight into something more exciting. For aviation fans, they become small but meaningful keepsakes tied to a specific airline or aircraft. Other airlines like Alaska, American, Delta, Frontier, Hawaiian, United, and even Spirit before it shuttered have been handing out cards to those who ask for some time. Passengers often post photos of their collections online, turning a simple handout into organic marketing for the airline.

Allegiant’s entry into the space fits naturally with the airline’s leisure-focused brand. Many of its customers are families heading to vacation destinations, which makes collectible cards a fun addition to the trip.

For travelers hoping to get one, the best approach is simple: politely ask a flight attendant or pilot if cards are available on board. Supplies may vary by flight and as with other airline collectibles, availability is not guaranteed.

Anthony’s Take: With Allegiant now joining the trend, the airline collectible card craze shows no sign of slowing down. These are a fun souvenir from a flight.

(Featured Image Credit: @norrisfrederick on Instagram.)

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