Allegiant Boosts Engine Repair Costs In Strategic Shift

Allegiant Airlines expects to pay $20 million to $25 million for engine repair and overhaul this year, far more than the $5 million it spent in 2010, the airline’s parent company revealed in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing April 15. The reason for the big jump, the Las Vegas-based low...

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