Allegiant Air offers Allways Rewards members up to $50 off bookings for #FrequentFlyerDay

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Allegiant Air announced a limited-time promotion on May 1, 2025, offering Allways Rewards members up to $50 off bookings of $200 or more with promo code LOVEALLWAYS. This offer was exclusively available for one day only.

According to Allegiant Air’s official Facebook post, the airline launched this promotion to celebrate #FrequentFlyerDay with its Allways Rewards members. The offer provided up to $50 off any booking of $200 or more when members used promo code LOVEALLWAYS and was available exclusively on that day between 12:00 a.m. and 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. The deal applied to travel scheduled through November 11, 2025, with standard restrictions and blackout dates in place.

According to the official Allways Rewards program page on Allegiant Air’s website, members earn 1 point per dollar spent on qualifying purchases and 2 points per dollar on itineraries exceeding $500. Points can be redeemed for flights, hotel stays, car rentals, and other travel components without blackout dates or redemption minimums, making the program accessible for all levels of travelers. Points are typically credited within 72 hours after completed travel.

As noted by NerdWallet, the Allways Rewards program is particularly family-friendly because it awards points to the purchaser based on the total transaction, including when booking for multiple passengers. This allows a single rewards member to accumulate points more rapidly when purchasing group travel. NerdWallet also reports that points hold a flat redemption value of one cent each and can be used on a rolling basis without expiration if the account remains active.

According to Allegiant Air’s Wikipedia page, the airline is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, and operates as an ultra-low-cost carrier focused on leisure travel. It serves more than 120 destinations across the United States with a fleet composed primarily of Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft. Allegiant’s business model emphasizes point-to-point service between underserved cities and vacation destinations.



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