Stockton, CA – Allegiant Airlines announced that it will begin twice-weekly service from Stockton Metropolitan Airport (SCK) to Denver International Airport (DEN) starting May 14, 2025.
"We are pleased to introduce this new service and provide the community with a new, convenient, and affordable non-stop travel destination," said Richard Sokol, Director of the Stockton Metropolitan Airport. "This is an exciting step forward in the airport's continuing effort to bring more travel options to our region."
DEN is the largest airport in the United States. It allows passengers to connect to other flights or use the airport rail line to go directly to downtown Denver.
“This is very exciting news for our County and region. The Board lauds Allegiant’s decision to expand and augment its service to and from Stockton,” said Miguel Villapudua, Chair of the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors. “Between the Board’s $26 million investment earlier this year and Airport Director Sokol’s tireless work to realize the potential of SCK, this is only the beginning of great things to come!”
Allegiant Airlines also announced it will increase the number of trips from SCK to Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas to nine times per week in summer of 2025, and flights to Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix to three times per week.
For more information about flying SCK, visit www.FlyStockton.com and follow the Airport on social media. For more information on flight schedules and tickets visit allegiantair.com.
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