Allegiant Air announced it will launch nonstop flights between Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) and Orlando International Airport (MCO) starting February 12, 2027. One-way fares for the new service begin at $49, with limited seat availability and travel dates.
Fares and Availability
The promotional $49 one-way fares apply on select flights only. Allegiant noted that seat quantities and eligible dates for these low fares are limited, and additional fees such as baggage charges may apply.
Allegiant’s Service at CVG
Since launching service at CVG more than a decade ago, Allegiant Air has served over 10 million customers at the airport. It currently operates 23 nonstop routes from
CVG on a mix of year-round and seasonal schedules. Since 2025, Allegiant has introduced nonstop flights from CVG to other destinations including Gulf Shores, Alabama; Portland, Oregon; and Santa Ana, California.
Official Statements
Drew Wells, Allegiant’s Chief Commercial Officer, said the new Orlando nonstop expands the airline’s network and highlights the flexibility of its business model to meet demand during peak leisure travel periods. Wells stated, “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.” He added, “This new route reflects the
flexibility of our unique business model, allowing us to respond to demand and provide more options during peak leisure periods.”
Chad Summe, chair of the CVG Airport Board, noted Orlando’s popularity among local travelers and welcomed Allegiant’s expanding presence at the airport. Summe said, “Orlando is consistently one of the most popular travel destinations from our region and we’re pleased that Allegiant continues to expand its service at CVG with this new flight option.” He further mentioned, “This summer marked Allegiant’s 10 millionth customer served at CVG since it launched more than a decade ago, and the airline now serves
23 nonstop airport destinations.”










