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If you’ve ever stumbled across a flight deal that feels too good to be true, chances are it was with Allegiant Air.
As a family travel writer (and mom who has learned a few lessons the hard way), I’ve flown Allegiant multiple times—both solo and with kids—and I can tell you this: it has quickly risen to one of my favorite airlines, even without the bells and whistles. But if you know what to expect, it can save you hundreds on travel and a few meltdowns.
This guide breaks down exactly how to fly Allegiant successfully—what to expect, what to bring, and how to avoid those sneaky extra fees.
Allegiant Air is an ultra-low-cost carrier, which means:
They primarily fly:
Why we love it: You can often score nonstop flights from smaller airports—which means fewer layovers with kids. Smaller airports are easier to navigate and often don’t have long TSA lines. Pricing is another major win, making air travel more attainable and opening up new vacation destinations to families on a budget.
Now, let’s break down step-by-step what you need to know when flying Allegiant Air.
Your base ticket typically includes:
You’ll pay extra EACH WAY for:
Pro tip: Always price out your total before booking. A $49 flight can quickly become $150+ per person. If that is the case, you may find another airline that includes a carry-on to be the better deal.
Allegiant often flies out of smaller airports, which can be a huge win for families.
Why this matters:
But:
Something to Consider: If you miss your Allegiant flight, you may be stuck for days waiting for another Allegiant flight. Often, passengers whose flight is canceled or missed will have to book with another airline or at another airport if another Allegiant flight is not scheduled for several days.
Allegiant doesn’t operate as many flights as major airlines.
Rule of thumb: Avoid tight schedules (like weddings or cruises the same day you land). If you are cruising, I recommend getting there a full day in advance. Check out my guide for first-time cruisers to make sure you come prepared!
Money Saving Tip
If you have flexibility in your travel plans, you can purchase tickets at the Allegiant counter to save online processing fees. However, you risk the flight being full when you arrive at the airport.
Seats are randomly assigned unless you pay. While Allegiant will try its best to seat children under 13 with their guardian, it is not required. Contrary to popular belief, the FAA only encourages airlines to guarantee that young children are seated with their accompanying adult. Not required. So if you want to ensure your kids are next to you, you will have to pay for a seating assignment.
If you’re traveling with kids:
My advice: Pay for seats if sitting together matters (especially with younger kids). My daughter is a bit older and doesn’t mind sitting with strangers on short flights, but Allegiant has been great about ensuring she is seated next to her father or me without charging the preferred seat fee.
For children under twenty-four months of age on the date of travel, there are two booking options:
When you enter the child’s date of birth on the home page search widget, you will be offered a choice of travel preferences. Proof of age is required for lap children.
Due to FAA safety regulations, children may not be seated in an exit row, and only one lap child per row is allowed due to the number of oxygen masks per row. Children seated in car seats must be placed in a window seat and may not be placed in an aisle seat, between a passenger and the aisle, or in the exit row or rows directly in front of or behind an exit row.
Allegiant Extra is really about comfort and convenience, not bundled perks. You’ll get extra legroom, earlier boarding, and dedicated overhead bin space—but you’ll still need to pay separately for things like carry-ons, snacks, and drinks. It is only available on select flights.
Allegiant offers various levels of assistance for passengers traveling with special needs. To learn more, visit their dedicated Special Needs page to find answers to any questions.
Your free personal item must fit under the seat:
Note: Allegiant will make you consolidate your items. Meaning, if you have a crossbody purse, you will need to put it in your personal item before boarding. Otherwise, they will count the crossbody as your personal item.
Pro tip: Use packing cubes to maximize space, or try the new travel vacuum-sealing bags.
My family frequently uses a personal item to fit everything we need for our trips, especially warm-weather trips. While it is not for everyone, it does require you to bring only what you need. It has made traveling more enjoyable as I don’t have to wait to check bags or wait to retrieve them. Laundry at the end of the trip is more manageable as well.
Here are a few tips:
The answer to this question will vary by family and trip. If traveling in cold weather, it may be impossible to fit everything into a personal item and carry-on, whereas if you are only visiting the beach for three days, you might make only a personal item work.
Per Allegiant, here are the Baggage Regulations as of 2026:
Your one Carry-on Bag (such as a roll-aboard or garment bag) must fit in the overhead bin. Maximum size is 10 in. x 16 in. x 22 in. (25cm x 40cm x 55cm).
Each checked bag can weigh up to 50 pounds (22 kilos). Maximum size is 80 linear inches (203 centimeters) in height + width + length. Additional charges apply for bags weighing more than 50 pounds, sporting equipment, and/or oversize/excess baggage.
A Few Helpful Tips:
For families, I usually recommend:
Checking a Bag?
The bag drop for your flight opens two hours prior to your flight. That means if you arrive at the airport any earlier, you may be stuck waiting until the counter opens. And at smaller airports (where Allegiant flies most), the counter is often literally not staffed before that window.
My rule of thumb:
If carry-on only → you can go through security earlier and relax.
If checking a bag → arrive about 2 hours before (not earlier).
Let’s set expectations clearly…
Since nothing is included, your bag matters a lot.
Prices go up quickly as flights fill.
Ask yourself:
Allegiant offers bundles that include:
Note: Sometimes these are cheaper than buying separately—but not always. Do the math.
Since flights aren’t daily:
If you are a bargain hunter and flexible on destination and time, head over to Google Flights and search from your home airport. Just type in the airport you are looking at flights from and leave the rest blank. Hit explore.
Google Flights will pull up some awesome travel deals across the country and around the world, many of which include Allegiant Air.
If you plan to fly with Allegiant regularly, consider getting an Allways Rewards Visa Credit Card. Cardholders earn points on everyday purchases, including higher rewards on Allegiant flights, hotels, and vacation packages, as well as dining and other spending categories.
These points can be redeemed directly for future Allegiant travel with no blackout dates or minimum redemption requirements, making it especially flexible for families planning trips around school schedules.
Additional perks like priority check-in and boarding, a complimentary onboard beverage, and occasional bonus offers or companion airfare deals can enhance your travel experience. While the card does have an annual fee, it can easily pay for itself if you regularly book with Allegiant and take advantage of its travel-focused benefits.
Flying Allegiant Air isn’t about luxury—it’s about strategy.
When you treat it like a budget-friendly tool instead of a full-service experience, it opens up so many affordable travel opportunities for families.
And honestly? I’ll take a cheap nonstop flight with snacks packed from home over a long layover with cranky kids any day.
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