A $1.9 billion stadium being built for the NFL's Oakland Raiders when the team moves to Las Vegas next year is being named for Allegiant Travel Co., team and company officials said Monday.

The announcement came during a ceremony marking the installation of the final steel beam for the roof of the 65,000-seat indoor stadium just off the Las Vegas Strip.

Las Vegas-based Allegiant Travel is the publicly traded corporate parent of Allegiant Air, a low-fare carrier serving more than 120 U.S. cities, including 55 nonstop routes to Las Vegas.

Company chairman and chief executive Maury Gallagher said in a statement the facility name will "amplify" the airline's focus on leisure and vacation travel and its own resort development in Florida.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported in May the company had filed to trademark the name "Allegiant Stadium."

Terms of the agreement weren't made public, but experts told the Review-Journal the deal might cost up to $25 million annually in cash and in-kind services.

The Raiders are moving after the upcoming season.

Taxpayers are funding $750 million of the stadium, which will also host UNLV football and the collegiate Las Vegas Bowl game beginning in 2020.