Allegiant doesn't care about employees - IT Engineer Allegiant Air Employee Review

1.0
Apr 8, 2019
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Pros

Some good people, but everyone is quitting

Cons

Continuously shrinking benefits to save cost....... Absolutely brutal work schedule Most advertised benefits (show tickets, etc.) amount to coupons and are no different than what the general public can get. Medical benefit is the worst I've ever had and passes on more cost to us every year. Used to pay for cell phones for on call staff, then they gave us a small stipend, then did away with it altogether. Now we pay for our own phones and are expected to use them for work. Flight benefits are a joke. You can only fly standby if they haven't booked the plane solid, and there is no guarantee. How do you plan a vacation around that? They will sell you a ticket at 20 percent off, but most of their advertised sale fares are cheaper than that, and available to any member of the general public, no need to be an employee.

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5.0
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Pros

* One of Allegiant’s biggest selling points is that most flights are out-and-back, so flight attendants are typically home at the end of their duty day. * This can be a major benefit if you have children or want a more predictable home life.

Cons

Allegiant’s pay has historically been lower than what many legacy carriers (Delta, United, American) pay, although contracts and wages can change over time.

5.0
Jun 17, 2026
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Pros

Positive Work Culture: Strong team collaboration, supportive leadership, and a community-focused environment. Growth and Development: Opportunities for skill-building, internal advancement, and continuous learning. Work-Life Balance: Flexibility in scheduling, understanding management, or a steady pace that respects personal time. Impactful Work: The satisfaction of solving problems, coaching others, or seeing the direct results of your efforts.

Cons

The customer care department can be an incredibly challenging environment; success and growth here depend entirely on an individual's personal focus, resilience, and daily effort.

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