IN THE KNOWIn the Know: Photos of Allegiant's $420 million Sunseeker resort, the now idle site and its cranes, and the air fleetPhil FernandezIn the Know/Naples Daily NewsAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowIn the Know: Allegiant's Sunseeker resort is slated for completion for summer 2021, but that now is in doubt after construction was halted in Charlotte County due to the coronavirus scare. Plan renderings.Provided To In The KnowIn the Know: Allegiant's Sunseeker resort is slated for completion for summer 2021, but that now is in doubt after construction was halted in Charlotte County due to the coronavirus scare. Plan renderings.Provided To In The KnowIn the Know: Allegiant's Sunseeker resort is slated for completion for summer 2021, but that now is in doubt after construction was halted in Charlotte County due to the coronavirus scare. Plan renderings.Provided To In The KnowIn the Know: Allegiant's Sunseeker resort is slated for completion for summer 2021, but that now is in doubt after construction was halted in Charlotte County due to the coronavirus scare. Plan renderings.Provided To In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAllegiant Travel Co. plans to build a condo-hotel along Charlotte Harbor that will feature a 1,000-foot-long swimming pool, shops and restaurants and a boardwalk along the water. It will be Allegiant's first Sunseeker Resort, and is about seven miles from Punta Gorda Airport, where Allegiant is the sole carrier.Special To News-press.comAllegiant Travel Co. plans to build a condo-hotel along Charlotte Harbor that will feature a 1,000-foot-long swimming pool, shops and restaurants and a boardwalk along the water. It will be Allegiant's first Sunseeker Resort, and is about seven miles from Punta Gorda Airport, where Allegiant is the sole carrier.Special To News-press.comAllegiant Travel Co. plans to build a condo-hotel along Charlotte Harbor that will feature a 1,000-foot-long swimming pool, shops and restaurants and a boardwalk along the water. It will be Allegiant's first Sunseeker Resort, and is about seven miles from Punta Gorda Airport, where Allegiant is the sole carrier.Special To News-press.comAllegiant Travel Co. plans to build a condo-hotel along Charlotte Harbor that will feature a 1,000-foot-long swimming pool, shops and restaurants and a boardwalk along the water. It will be Allegiant's first Sunseeker Resort, and is about seven miles from Punta Gorda Airport, where Allegiant is the sole carrier.Special To News-press.comAllegiant Travel Co. plans to build a condo-hotel along Charlotte Harbor that will feature a 1,000-foot-long swimming pool, shops and restaurants and a boardwalk along the water. It will be Allegiant's first Sunseeker Resort, and is about seven miles from Punta Gorda Airport, where Allegiant is the sole carrier.Special To News-press.comAllegiant Travel Co. plans to build a condo-hotel along Charlotte Harbor that will feature a 1,000-foot-long swimming pool, shops and restaurants and a boardwalk along the water. It will be Allegiant's first Sunseeker Resort, and is about seven miles from Punta Gorda Airport, where Allegiant is the sole carrier.Special To News-press.comAllegiant Travel Co. plans to build a condo-hotel along Charlotte Harbor that will feature a 1,000-foot-long swimming pool, shops and restaurants and a boardwalk along the water. It will be Allegiant's first Sunseeker Resort, and is about seven miles from Punta Gorda Airport, where Allegiant is the sole carrier.Special To News-press.comAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAllegiant Travel Co. plans to build a condo-hotel along Charlotte Harbor that will feature a 1,000-foot-long swimming pool, shops and restaurants and a boardwalk along the water. It will be Allegiant's first Sunseeker Resort, and is about seven miles from Punta Gorda Airport, where Allegiant is the sole carrier.Special To News-press.comAllegiant Travel Co. plans to build a condo-hotel along Charlotte Harbor that will feature a 1,000-foot-long swimming pool, shops and restaurants and a boardwalk along the water. It will be Allegiant's first Sunseeker Resort, and is about seven miles from Punta Gorda Airport, where Allegiant is the sole carrier.Special To News-press.comArtist rendering of Allegiant's planned Sunseeker resort in Florida.Allegiant TravelDesign rendering of Allegiant Air's planned Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor in Southwest Florida.AllegiantDesign rendering of Allegiant Air's planned Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor in Southwest Florida.AllegiantDesign rendering of Allegiant Air's planned Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor in Southwest Florida.AllegiantAllegiant says it plans to break ground in February 2019 on the Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor in southwest Florida, its first foray outside the airline business.AllegiantAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAllegiant plans to break ground in February 2019 on the Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor in southwest Florida, its first foray outside the airline business.AllegiantAllegiant says it plans to break ground in February 2019 on the Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor in southwest Florida, its first foray outside the airline business.AllegiantBayshore Live Oak Park hugs Charlotte Harbor, and would be Sunseeker Resort's neighbor to the northwest. Park users are concerned about potential traffic and parking impacts from the resort.LAURA RUANE/The News-PressDemolition crew works along Charlotte Harbor in Port Charlotte on Tuesday, March 27, 2018, clearing land for redevelopment into Allegiant Travel Co.'s first Sunseeker Resort.LAURA RUANE/The News-PressCharlotte Harbor's Bayshore Road is closed to U.S. 41 while Allegiant transforms land along that road into an upscale waterfront resort. This photo was taken on Oct. 18, 2018.LAURA RUANE/The News-PressBayshore Live Oak Park lies to the west of land Allegiant Travel Co. will transform into an upscale waterfront resort along Charlotte Harbor. Through an agreement with Charlotte County government, Allegiant will extend the park's boardwalk and its public access, onto resort grounds.LAURA RUANE/The News-PressIn the Know: Allegiant's Sunseeker resort is slated for completion for summer 2021, but that now is in doubt after construction was halted in Charlotte County due to the coronavirus scare.Renderings Provided To In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowIn the Know: Allegiant's Sunseeker resort is slated for completion for summer 2021, but that now is in doubt after construction was halted in Charlotte County due to the coronavirus scare.Renderings Provided To In The KnowIn the Know: Allegiant's Sunseeker resort is slated for completion for summer 2021, but that now is in doubt after construction was halted in Charlotte County due to the coronavirus scare.Renderings Provided To In The KnowIn the Know: Allegiant's Sunseeker resort is slated for completion for summer 2021, but that now is in doubt after construction was halted in Charlotte County due to the coronavirus scare.Renderings Provided To In The KnowMain Street in the unincorporated Charlotte Harbor area is being widened, as part of Allegiant Travel Co.'s development agreement with Charlotte County. This photo was taken on Oct. 18, 2018.LAURA RUANE/The News-PressFormer commercial property along Charlotte Harbor that will be redeveloped as part of Allegiant Travel Co.'s Sunseeker Resort in Port Charlotte.LAURA RUANE/The News-PressCharlotte Harbor is in the background of this photo that was taken through a chain-link fence around land that Allegiant Travel Co. will transform into an upscale waterfront resort. This photo was taken on Oct. 18, 2018.LAURA RUANE/The News-PressDemolition is underway at Fish Cove Adventure, a longtime putt-putt course in Port Charlotte. This parcel will be part of the massive condo-hotel resort Allegiant Travel Co. is planning along Charlotte Harbor.LAURA RUANE/The News-PressAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowAs hurricane season begins, the half-dozen idled cranes at Allegiant's abandoned Sunseeker site remain 150 feet in the sky over Charlotte Harbor three months after construction was halted. At the earliest, work would resume near the end of 2021, according to the company.Phil Fernandez/USA TODAY Network/In The KnowFILE: Allegiant Airlines plane.Allegiant AirlinesAllegiant Travel Co. President John Redmond addresses press conference announcing the company's plans to develop a waterfront condo-hotel complex in Charlotte County, Florida.LAURA RUANE/The News-PressAllegiant Air airplanes sit at the Punta Gorda Airport.The News-Press File PhotoAllegiant Air jets queue up at Punta Gorda Airport in this file photo from March 2016.File PhotoIn this file photo, an Allegiant Airbus A319 taxis into the Punta Gorda Airport.Andrew West/news-press.comFliers board an Allegiant jet at the Punta Gorda Airport in Charlotte County in this photo from last year.File PhotoPassengers board an Allegiant Air flight at Punta Gorda Airport.Casey Logan/The News-PressPassengers board Allegiant jet in Punta Gorda, Florida.File PhotoSnacks and Allegiant swag awaited fliers at Punta Gorda Airport the morning of Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018. Allegiant was celebrating its service to more than 40 million Sunshine State travelers since entering the Florida aviation market 13 years ago.LAURA RUANE/The News-PressAllegiant Air jets await service and passengers on the tarmac at the Punta Gorda Airport Tuesday in Punta Gorda.Sarah Coward/news-press.comTwo maintenance personnel work on the panel of a Allegiant Air MD-80 tail section at the McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016.James Borchuck, Tampa Bay TimesWindow view of Allegiant airliner arriving at Punta Gorda Airport on Thursday, Sept. 27. 2018. Passengers on the outbound flight to Cincinnati were surprised to learn their fares and fees would be refunded, as Allegiant celebrates serving more than 40 million passengers since it entered the Florida aviation market some 13 years ago.LAURA RUANE/The News-PressAllegiant Air passengers change planes at Punta Gorda Airport after a jet is grounded for repairs in late July.Laura Ruane/The News-PressPassengers board an Allegiant Airlines flight in Punta Gorda Airport last summer.The News-Press File PhotoPunta Gorda Airport revenues from parking fees and car rentals are crucial, and growing with Allegiant air service.LAURA RUANE/THE NEWS-PRESSAnalise Nickell, 8, watches an airplane taxi through the window of an Allegiant plane during the Wings for Autism event at Asheville Regional Airport February 11, 2017. Though her plane did not leave the terminal, Nickell said she would have gone to visit family in California or Florida if she could. Wings for Autism allows people on the autism spectrum and their families to familiarize themselves with the airport experience.Angela Wilhelm, /awilhelm@citizen-times.comPassengers check in for the first Allegiant flight to Punta Gorda, Florida, in November 2017 at St. Cloud Regional Airport.Times PhotoSt. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis and Michelle Whaley, public relations specialist for Allegiant, greet the first passengers to board the first flight to Punta Gorda, Florida in November 2017 at St. Cloud Regional Airport.Times PhotoPassenger board the first Allegiant flight to Punta Gorda, Fla. Wednesday, Nov. 15, at the St. Cloud Regional Airport.Jason Wachter, Jwachter@stcloudtimes.comThe Allegiant Airlines sign at the Asheville Regional Airport on March 27, 2019.Angeli Wright/awright@citizen-times.comThe South Terminal's first arrival -- an Allegiant flight from Albuquerque -- was welcomed with a water-cannon salute on April 14, 2017.Courtesy Of Sandy L. Stevens, Austin Aviation DepartmentAllegiant MD-80s trade places at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport on Oct. 2, 2016.Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren, Special For USA TODAYTravelers board an Allegiant Air flight departing to Orlando, Fla., at Evansville Regional Airport, Monday afternoon, Nov. 26, 2018.SAM OWENS/ COURIER & PRESSPassengers get off an Allegiant airplane at the Fort Collins-Loveland Municipal Airport in this Jan. 27, 2012, file photo.Coloradoan LibraryAllegiant Air serves more than 130 destinations across the U.S.AllegiantThe last Allegiant flight takes off during the last day of business for Allegiant Airlines at the Fort Collins-Loveland Municipal Airport in this Oct. 29, 2012, file photo.Coloradoan LibraryPassengers board an Allegiant Airlines flight at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in the Southeast Valley.Tom Tingle/The RepublicAn Allegiant Airlines worker helps taxi a plane for takeoff during the last day of business for Allegiant Airlines at the Fort Collins-Loveland Municipal Airport in this Oct. 29, 2012, file photo.Coloradoan LibraryPassengers bound for Las Vegas board an Allegiant Airlines plane at the Fort Collins-Loveland Municipal Airport in this Aug. 6, 2004, file photo.Rich Abrahamson, Copyright 2004 Fort Collins Coloradoan;YesPassengers bound for Las Vegas board an Allegiant Airlines plane at the Fort Collins-Loveland Municipal Airport in this Aug. 6, 2004, file photo.Coloradoan LibraryAllegiant aircraft in Las Vegas.Melissa Yeager/Arizona RepublicAllegiant flight from Las Vegas arrives at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway airport.Melissa Yeager/Arizona RepublicAllegiant's new Airbus jet.Allegiant TravelScenes from the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport where Allegiant Air will now offer nonstop service to Sarasota. Aug. 13, 2019.Pat McDonogh, By Pat McDonogh, Courier JournalMarty Rutledge of Allegiant Airlines handles baggage for passengers bound for Las Vegas at the Fort Collins-Loveland Municipal Airport in this Aug. 6, 2004, file photo.Coloradoan LibraryA Worldwide Flight Services employee braves frigid temperatures and high winds to chock the tires of an Allegiant Airlines jet Wednesday, January 30, 2019, at the Appleton International Airport in Greenville, Wis. Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-WisconsinDan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-WisA Worldwide Flight Services employee braves frigid temperatures and high winds as he uses cones to mark the perimeter of an arriving Allegiant Airlines jet Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2019, at the Appleton International Airport in Greenville, Wis.Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-WisconsinAn Allegiant Air flight backs out of its position at the Provo Airport in Provo, Utah to begin the 10:48 a.m. flight to Phoenix-Mesa, Wednesday morning, Aug. 31, 2016. People are increasingly flying out of small airports in Provo and Ogden to take advantage of less expensive tickets and fewer crowds.AP File PhotoAn Allegiant Air flight takes off at McGhee Tyson Airport in Alcoa, Tennessee on Wednesday, June 20, 2018. Allegiant announced that it would be adding two aircraft and a maintenance facility at McGhee Tyson; a $50 million investment that will create 66 jobs.Calvin Mattheis/News SentinelAn Allegiant Air flight takes off at McGhee Tyson Airport in Alcoa, Tennessee on Wednesday, June 20, 2018. Allegiant announced that it would be adding two aircraft and a maintenance facility at McGhee Tyson; a $50 million investment that will create 66 jobs.Calvin Mattheis/News SentinelAn Allegiant Air flight takes off at McGhee Tyson Airport in Alcoa, Tennessee on Wednesday, June 20, 2018. Allegiant announced that it would be adding two aircraft and a maintenance facility at McGhee Tyson; a $50 million investment that will create 66 jobs.Calvin Mattheis/News SentinelAllegiant Airlines logo is seen on a departures screen during an announcement ceremony by Allegiant Airlines at McGhee Tyson Airport in Alcoa, Tennessee on Wednesday, June 20, 2018. Allegiant announced that it would be adding two aircraft and a maintenance facility at McGhee Tyson; a $50 million investment that will create 66 jobs.Calvin Mattheis/News SentinelThis undated file photo shows an Allegiant Airbus A320 aircraft.AllegiantA team of Allegiant employees take delivery of the airline's first U.S.-produced A320 aircraft from the Airbus U.S. Manufacturing Facility in Mobile, Alabama on May 22, 2018 (PRNewsfoto/Allegiant)Allegiant AirAn Allegiant Airlines plane waits at a gate at the Asheville Regional Airport on Tuesday, June 12, 2018.Angeli Wright/awright@citizen-times.comAllegiant operates nearly all of its routes just a few times a week.AirbusAn Allegiant flight leaves the St. Cloud Regional Airport.Jason Wachter/St. Cloud TimesAn Allegiant Air flight to Orlando, Fla., takes off from the Evansville Regional Airport Thursday morning.DENNY SIMMONS / COURIER & PRESSPassengers board the Allegiant Air flight to Orlando, Fla., at the Owensboro-Daviess County Regional Airport Friday afternoon.DENNY SIMMONS / COURIER & PRESSAn Allegiant Air flight to Orlando, Fla., takes off from the Evansville Regional Airport Thursday morning.DENNY SIMMONS / COURIER & PRESSHelena Redmon, an agent with Allegiant Air, helps a customer moments before boarding a flight to Orlando, Fla., at the Owensboro-Daviess County Regional Airport Friday afternoon.DENNY SIMMONS / COURIER & PRESSIn this May 9, 2013, file photo, two Allegiant Air jets taxi at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas.David Becker, AP FileAn Allegiant flight prepares to depart from St. Cloud to Orlando in this file photo.Dave Schwarz, Dschwarz@stcloudti, Dave Schwarz, Dschwarz@stcloudtiPassengers walk to the terminal after leaving an Allegiant Airlines plane at Fort Collins-Loveland Municipal Airport in Colorado.Coloradoan LibraryA Southwest airplane lands next to a row of Allegiant Air jets at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas.David Becker, Associated PressIn this file photo from March, Allegiant planes are lined up at Punta Gorda Airport.Andrew West/The News-Press / The, Andrew West/The News-Press / TheGround crew members disperse after preparing an Allegiant Travel Company MD-82 jet for departure from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.Enquirer File PhotoCrews service an Allegiant aircraft Wednesday, Dec. 29, at the St. Cloud Regional Airport.Dave Schwarz, Dschwarz@stcloudtimes.comAn Allegiant Airbus A319 is seen in Las Vegas on Sept. 25, 2016.Jeremy Dwyer Lindgren, Special To USA TODAYBags are loaded for the first Allegiant flight to Punta Gorda, Fla. Wednesday, Nov. 15, at the St. Cloud Regional Airport.Jason Wachter, Jwachter@stcloudtimes.comAn Allegiant jet is parked at a gate Friday at Milwaukee's Mitchell International Airport.Photo Courtesy Michelle Whaley/AllegiantGround crew workers prepare for the arrival of an Allegiant jet at Mitchell International on Friday as the airline began its Milwaukee service.Photo By Michelle Whaley/Allegiant AirA Southwest Airlines plane taxis by parked Allegiant Air jetliners at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas on May 9, 2013.David Becker, APA worker loads bags onto an Allegiant Air jet at Asheville Regional Airport in this file photo.Citizen-Times File PhotoIn this file photo, an Allegiant Airbus A319 taxis into the Punta Gorda Airport.Andrew West/The News-PressIn this file photo, an Allegiant Airbus A319 taxis into the Punta Gorda Airport.AllegiantAn Allegiant aircraft.Fox59Allegiant is a Nevada-based airline.ProvidedAllegiant Air prepares for take off at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport June 29, 2017. Development experts expect a barrage of additional employment and retail opportunities in and around the airport in the next five years.Loren Townsley/The Republic