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EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT

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Recognizing Excellence

The airline industry can often be a world of numbers. Flight numbers, miles, airspeed, altitude… all require impeccable precision and dedication. Beyond the seriousness of their day-to-day roles however, Allegiant Team Members’ passion for the numbers can translate into memorable milestones and achievements. Read on for highlights from Team Members across our network.

Emmy Bartling Manager of Pricing and Revenue (HQ) Emmy Bartling’s days are centered around numbers, of course, but she also tracks how many miles she flies with one of the great perks of working at Allegiant — our flight benefits.

“During my four years with Allegiant, I have personally flown 35,244 miles, 19,551 miles on G4 routes, and I have been able to treat friends and family to an additional 115,985 miles at free or discounted fares. Combined, we’ve flown over 135k miles — enough to circle the earth more than five times!”

“My flight benefits allow me to share the gift of travel with the people I care about. My parents fly for free, and it is rewarding to see my flight benefits get them to all of the great Allegiant destinations.”

Cory Petersman Flight Attendant (CVG) Every customer really does count. In his 3.5 years with Allegiant, Cory Petersman has celebrated the 100,000 and 200,000 milestones of passengers flown! “The most exciting part about being a flight attendant, aside from our amazing team and customers, is that whenever I am not working, I have the freedom and flight benefits to go anywhere I please, either by myself, with my parents, or with my travel companion.”

Emmy Bartling

Cory Petersman

Eli Dunlap

Eli Dunlap Customer Service Ops Agent (LEX) When Eli Dunlap started counting how many flights he worked, he would have never guessed the serendipitous moments.

“When I counted my 276th flight, plane number 276 pulled in. Then three flights later, number 279, Aircraft 279 pulled in!” “I’ve been working at the Lexington airport for less than a year and just hit the 500 flight mark. I track my flights worked by taking a photo of each one. Through winter storms and summer heat, each day is different, and I love being around airplanes — it’s my favorite part of the job!”

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