
Allegiant Air will start nonstop service from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) to Orlando International Airport (MCO) on February 12, 2027, expanding its route network out of the Ohio airport.
One-way fares for the new CVG to Orlando nonstop flights will begin at $49, though seats at this price are limited and not available on all flights. Additional restrictions and optional baggage fees may apply.
Since launching at CVG in 2014, Allegiant Air has served more than 10 million customers and currently offers nonstop flights to 23 destinations from the airport. The Orlando route continues Allegiant’s growth at CVG.
Allegiant Officials Highlight Route Importance
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Wells, Allegiant’s chief commercial officer, stated the new route is part of the airline’s flexible business model that responds to traveler demand and increases options during peak leisure travel. “We’re excited to announce this new route into our growing network and will continue to look for opportunities to connect travelers with the destinations they want to visit most,” Wells said.
Chad Summe, board chair of CVG Airport, said the airline’s expansion is significant for the region, noting that Orlando is consistently a top travel destination from CVG. Summe added the summer marked Allegiant’s 10 millionth customer at CVG, with service
to 23 nonstop destinations.
Allegiant Expands Nonstop Flights from CVG
Since 2025, Allegiant has added nonstop routes from CVG to Gulf Shores, Alabama; Portland, Oregon; and Santa Ana, California. The Feb. 2027 start of nonstop flights to Orlando aligns with the airline’s strategy to meet demand for popular leisure destinations from the Midwest.








