Allegiant Air points are worth 1 cent each when redeemed for Allegiant flights. You can calculate how many Allegiant points you will need for a flight by multiplying the price of your flight by 100.
For example, let's say that your Allegiant flight costs a total of $270.80. Mulitplying that value by 100 would give you 27,800. This means you would need 27,800 Allegiant Air points to cover the cost of the flight.
Free Flight Calculator
Use our Free Flight Calculator to estimate how many Allegiant points you will need for a free Allegiant flight based on the cost of your ticket or itenarary.
How Many Points For A Free Allegiant Flight?
Estimated Points Needed: | 0 Allegiant Air Points |
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Free Flight Chart
This table breaks down how many Allegiant Air points you need for a free flight based on different flight costs.
Flight Cost | Allegiant Points Needed |
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$100 | 10,000 points |
$150 | 15,000 points |
$200 | 20,000 points |
$250 | 25,000 points |
$300 | 30,000 points |
$400 | 40,000 points |
$500 | 50,000 points |
FAQs
How do you calculate points needed for a free Allegiant Air flight?
You can multiply the cost of your Allegiant flight by 100 to find out how many points you will need for a free flight.
How much are Allegiant points worth?
Allegiant points are worth 1 cent each.
How many Allegiant points do you need for a $200 ticket?
A $200 Allegiant Air ticket would cost you 20,000 Allegiant Air points.
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