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Anyone know how many and when they plan to have a class? I thought they interviewed for the next class a few months back. Do they have a pool?
 
quick questions for those that work at Allegiant...how large is the base in Reno? How long would it take a new hire to be based there? What about Vegas? Thanks for the insight!
 
quick questions for those that work at Allegiant...how large is the base in Reno? How long would it take a new hire to be based there? What about Vegas? Thanks for the insight!

As stated above, Reno will be closing at the end of the month. The casino has reduced their flying to the point that a base didn't make sense any longer.

Vegas is a large base, and will generally have slots open for a new hire. If for some odd reason it didn't, you can generally get it within a few months.
 
I understand the difficulties in commuting for Allegiant, but are there any protections for those that do (i.e. commuter clause ect.) thanks
 
I understand the difficulties in commuting for Allegiant, but are there any protections for those that do (i.e. commuter clause ect.) thanks
I've been here over 3 years and have had no trouble commuting at all. We are CASS, and I have used Southwest, Airtran, American, Delta and FedEx. The only difference would be commuting for SFB, PIE, UTA or IFP, you will have to commute to a different airport and drive to these bases. It seems normal now and I've had little trouble catching flights that are around an hour from my scheduled "in" time, even if it's a 35 to 45 minute drive. Amazing that I have had no speeding tickets either.
 
Can any of you Allegiant pilots provide an example of what a typical month might be for you? What would a "commutable line" look like? Overnights or all out and backs with a crashpad? What about reserve? 2 hour call out?

Thanks for the info.
 

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