Allegiant Travel Co. Reports 10.4% Increase in November 2025 Passenger Traffic

Reuters12-23
Allegiant Travel Co. Reports 10.4% Increase in November 2025 Passenger Traffic

Allegiant Travel Company reported preliminary passenger traffic results for November 2025. The airline carried 1,343,190 scheduled service passengers in November 2025, a 10.6% increase compared to 1,214,205 in November 2024. Revenue passenger miles rose by 10.0% to 1,218,668,000, while available seat miles increased by 9.5% to 1,512,993,000. The load factor was 80.5%, up 0.3 percentage points from the previous year. Departures increased by 9.8% to 9,684, and the average stage length decreased by 1.7% to 883 miles. For the total system, which includes scheduled service and fixed fee contract flying, passengers increased by 10.4% to 1,377,037, and available seat miles rose by 9.1% to 1,589,755,000. The estimated average fuel cost per gallon for the system in November 2025 was $2.76.

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