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Allegiant Cuts TVC Fort Lauderdale Flights

By Bill O'Brien | June 26, 2026

Seasonal air service to Fort Lauderdale from Cherry Capital Airport (TVC) through Allegiant Air won’t return next winter.

Flights from TVC to the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) in Florida were among 61 flights across the U.S. eliminated by the low-cost air carrier that were recently announced.

“We had an inclination they would probably do that,” TVC Executive Director Kevin Klein says. “That service won’t be back this fall - maybe in the future, but not right away.”

The changes won’t impact Allegiant’s other flights out of TVC, Klein says. The Las Vegas-based airline also offers late fall and winter season flight service to airports in Orlando/Sanford, Tampa/St. Petersburg and Punta Gorda in Florida, and summer air service to Phoenix/Mesa in Arizona.

“Those are all doing very well,” Klein says.

This year’s seasonal service between TVC and Fort Lauderdale started in early January and continued through late May. Allegiant is the fourth-largest airline at TVC in terms of passenger counts, trailing mainline carriers United, Delta and American. Through May, Allegiant moved 51,473 travelers in and out of TVC, down more than 9 percent from last year.

Other Michigan airports were also impacted by Allegiant’s schedule changes. Gerald R. Ford International Airport in Grand Rapids also lost its seasonal service to Fort Lauderdale, Klein says, as well as coastal flights to Los Angeles International Airport and to Newark, New Jersey. Bishop International Airport in Flint also lost three Allegiant flights.

Klein says some of the changes are the result of Allegiant rerouting parts of its jet fleet to fill in air service gaps around the U.S. created by the recent shutdown of budget carrier Spirit Airlines, which ceased operations on May 2. Some Allegiant flights to Los Angeles International (LAX) were also ended as the airline shifts more of its operations to the Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) in the Los Angeles area.

“We’re starting to see a lot of aggressive changes in the industry right now,” Klein says. “It’s really interesting to see what’s going on.”

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