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Viva Las Vegas: Deals + tips for Chattanooga Airport’s newest destination

Time to head to Vegas, baby — we’ve got the scoop on Chattanooga Airport’s newly added destination to Vegas via Allegiant Air (plus some travel pro tips from our team).

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The twice-a-week nonstop service to Vegas enlarges the list of destinations out of Chattanooga Airport, which includes Chicago, Miami, Washington, D.C. + more.

Photos provided by Chattanooga Airport/NOOGAtoday team

Hey, Noogans looking to live it up on The Strip, try your luck at the casinos, or see the Hoover Dam and epic National Parks: Las Vegas is a new nonstop destination out of Chattanooga Airport via Allegiant Air.

To get the Vegas travel bug going, Allegiant is offering one-way fares as low as $63 for a limited time.

Looking for Vegas travel tips? Here’s what NOOGA team members said you must-see:

  • Mothership Coffee had my favorite coffee, and the open-since-1952 Atomic Bar is super cool. Also, Red Rock Canyon + Valley of Fire State Parks are my must-sees for a nature aspect. It’s otherworldly.” - Kristen Templeton, NOOGA City Editor
  • “The M&M’s store is perfect for younger tourists (or to let your inner-kid run loose). I also recommend the High Roller observation wheel to truly take in all the sights (at a slow burn).” - Haley Bartlett, NOOGA City Editor
  • “If you’re feeling fancy, grab a drink at The Chandelier + ask for the Verbena — and don’t miss the Bellagio fountain show, especially at night.” - Rachel Taylor-Northam, NOOGA team member

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