Las Vegas’ hometown airline will now fly to the biggest casino town on the East Coast.

Allegiant Air’s parent company announced Wednesday that it will fly routes to Atlantic City, New Jersey, and is offering one-way fares as low as $39 for the flights.

It will jet passengers between Atlantic City and four areas of Florida. Service to and from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood airport starts Dec. 4, followed by St. Pete-Clearwater, Orlando Sanford and Punta Gorda airports beginning Presidents’ Day weekend.

The airline confirmed to the Las Vegas Review-Journal that this is the first time it will serve Atlantic City International Airport.

An ultra-low-cost carrier, Allegiant is known for flying from small, underserved cities to warm-weather vacation spots, often without competition on its routes.

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