Bozeman Airport To Lose A Very Popular Flight
Many Montanans will be angry and disappointed that this flight will disappear soon.
If there is one airport in Montana everyone loves, it's the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport.
The Bozeman Airport has daily flights to major hubs for domestic and international flights, and ticket prices are more affordable than anywhere else in Montana.
It also helps the Bozeman Airport have exclusive airlines for Montana, like Southwest, JetBlue, and more.
The Bozeman Airport has been one step ahead of most airports in Montana in terms of luxury, leisure, and accessibility. That's why folks travel from all over Big Sky Country to fly out of Bozeman.
When we have news about the Bozeman Airport, it's about a new flight or improvements. Sadly, we have some bad news for once.
One of the most popular flights out of Bozeman will be quietly disappearing this fall.
The Points Guy reports Allegiant Airlines will cut several flights nationwide, including Bozeman's year-round flight to Nashville.
Why is this flight getting cut? It's simple. Allegiant Airlines has been waiting for new planes from Boeing, and after several delays, they have to cut several popular flights.
Nashville is losing six flights overall.
Losing this Nashville flight will be brutal for many locals who enjoy this year-round flight. Nashville has been a prime destination for locals who want to check out the country music capital of the world.
The affordable flights were in high demand for bachelor/bachelorette parties, girl's trips, and others.
The flight from Bozeman to Nashville is intact this summer but will disappear this fall.
The only other airline that offers a direct flight to Nashville is Southwest Airlines, but that's seasonal.
Allegiant will miss out on revenue from Montana until they bring back this flight.
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