Fly to Monterey beginning May 3

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May 3 marks the inaugural flights of Allegiant Air, LLC, to Monterey Peninsula Airport from Los Angeles international airport. This new service is the first offered between these two markets; with Allegiant offering introductory one-way fares as low as $39.

Allegiant Air will operate three flights weekly, departing Los Angeles on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. Total flight time is approximately one hour and 15 minutes. For reservations, call  702.505.8888;
or see their web site at
www.allegiantair.com

The May 3 launch coincides with Monterey Convention and Visitors Bureau's new "Smile Recovery" packages, available through May 31. More than 150 deals are available, including great rates at seaside inns, up to 30 percent off lodging at world class resorts, golf bargains and savings at local restaurants. Check out www.SeeMonterey.com/deals.


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