January 12, 2026 - 18:38

In a significant development in the airline industry, Allegiant Air is set to merge with Sun Country Airlines, a move that will see Amazon's cargo operations remain intact and potentially expand under the new arrangement. This merger is expected to enhance operational efficiencies while allowing Amazon to maintain its crucial logistics network.
Amazon has been increasingly reliant on air cargo services to support its growing e-commerce demands, and the integration with Allegiant is aimed at streamlining these operations. The decision to keep Sun Country's cargo business indicates Amazon's commitment to ensuring that its delivery capabilities continue to meet customer expectations.
As Allegiant prepares for this transition, industry analysts are keenly watching how this merger will impact both airlines and their respective service offerings. With the e-commerce sector continuing to thrive, the collaboration between Allegiant and Sun Country could play a pivotal role in shaping the future of air freight logistics.
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