Allegiant reports November 2023 traffic, announced Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor opening

LAS VEGAS – Allegiant Travel Company reported preliminary passenger traffic results for November 2023.

Scheduled Service – Year Over Year Comparison

November 2023

November 2022

Change

Passengers

1,303,894

1,193,686

9.2 %

Revenue passenger miles (000)

1,178,002

1,094,020

7.7 %

Available seat miles (000)

1,405,369

1,272,381

10.5 %

Load factor

83.8 %

86.0 %

(2.2) pts

Departures

9,001

8,085

11.3 %

Average stage length (miles)

885

891

(0.7 %)

 Total System* – Year Over Year Comparison

November 2023

November 2022

Change

Passengers

1,333,604

1,221,545

9.2 %

Available seat miles (000)

1,467,019

1,342,100

9.3 %

Departures

9,529

8,680

9.8 %

Average stage length (miles)

873

875

(0.2 %)

*Total system includes scheduled service and fixed fee contract.  System revenue passenger miles and system load factor are not useful statistics as system available seat miles include both ASMs flown by fixed fee flying as well as non-revenue producing repositioning flights used for operational needs.  Fixed fee flying is better measured through dollar contribution versus operational statistics.

Preliminary Financial Results

$ per gallon

November 2023 estimated average fuel cost per gallon – system

$3.24

Allegiant transformed leisure travel space by opening new resort in Southwest Florida

The company also recently opened Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor, the airline’s highly-anticipated hotel-resort located on the Gulf Coast in Southwest Florida. The resort – spanning over 22 waterfront acres with 785 premier guestrooms – marks a major milestone in Allegiant’s evolution as an integrated travel company, expanding opportunities it provides to its customers while setting the standard for the future of leisure travel.

“This is a transformational project for Allegiant,” said Maurice J. Gallagher, CEO and founder of Allegiant. “It’s a catalyst for our continued growth as an integrated travel company and an example of how the industry can adapt to continue providing customers with the products and services they want.”

“We have helped pioneer selling ancillary products both inside and outside of an airplane, in turn, diversifying our revenue streams,” said Gregory Anderson, Allegiant president. “Over the past five years, we have sold on average about 300,000 ‘third-party’ hotel room nights per year to our customers. The opening of Sunseeker Resort is a key milestone in providing more customer offerings through our ‘first-party’ integrated resort.” 

Binding both the airline and hotel is ALLWAYS Rewards, Allegiant’s aspirational loyalty program. Members can earn loyalty points by flying Allegiant, staying at Sunseeker, renting a car through Allegiant.com and more. Members can redeem those loyalty points on any service or amenity acquired through Allegiant Travel Company.

Allegiant first announced the resort in 2017, selecting the Charlotte County, Fla. region as the ideal location for the resort due to the airline’s growth and success with air travel in the area. As of September, Allegiant has flown approximately 1.8 million passengers in and out of Punta Gorda Airport, a base of operations for the airline, located only minutes away from Sunseeker.

Many of those customers are what Allegiant refers to as “Avid Travelers,” which make up about a third of Allegiant’s total customer base. They fly Allegiant and other airlines nearly 10 times a year, choosing Allegiant for its nonstop, point-to-point flights.

Airfare is generally the smallest component of our leisure customer’s budget, Allegiant’s President Anderson said. The largest percentage of their vacation is spent on lodging along with food and beverage. With a world-class resort, 20 curated food and beverage brands and a retail shopping experience, Sunseeker Resort gives Allegiant the ability to provide enhanced experiences for our customers who visit Southwest Florida.

More than 85 percent of Allegiant’s customers say that, after buying airfare, they purchase lodging, followed by activities such as dining, spa visits and golf outings. Sunseeker Resort offers a variety of those leisure activities which will make it a major draw for those traveling to Southwest Florida, Anderson added.

Since launching its first Florida destination in 2005, Allegiant’s air service in the state has grown to 10 cities and more than 200 routes. In total, Allegiant flies nearly 8 million leisure travelers in and out of Florida every year, generating more than $2 billion in annual economic impact in the state. In addition to its service to Punta Gorda, Allegiant currently operates flights from nearby St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport (PIE), Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) and Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ) – all within a two-hour drive of Charlotte Harbor.

The travel company’s presence supports nearly 21,000 jobs in Florida. Sunseeker will create more than 1,000 permanent jobs in the Charlotte County area alone, and is anticipated to spark an increase of 300,000 visitors annually to the area. Conservative modeling estimates up to $1 billion in economic impact at a ten-year horizon.

In addition to the F&B concepts, Sunseeker offers 60,000-square-feet of meeting and event space, two unique pool experiences and seven unique retail outlets. A state-of-the-art fitness center and spa are located in the main tower. The resort also features the guest exclusive Aileron Golf Club, with lush greens, year-round sun and distinctive course design.

The article Allegiant reports November 2023 traffic, announced Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor opening first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.

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