Summary

  • Avelo Airlines launches four exclusive routes from Connecticut to Texas, Missouri, Florida, and Michigan.
  • Avelo is the sole airline offering non-stop service on these routes, aiming to increase convenience and market share.
  • The carrier operates these new routes with Boeing 737-700 aircraft but can upscale to 737-800 if needed, focusing on rapid US network expansion.

Avelo Airlines is expanding its network connectivity within the US by commencing four new routes from Connecticut. These new destinations include gateways within Texas, Missouri, Florida, and Michigan, making these non-stop direct services from Connecticut exclusive to Avelo Airlines.

Four new connections

This week, US-based low-cost carrier Avelo Airlines introduced four new services from its hub in the south of Connecticut: Tweed New Haven Airport (HVN). The four routes connecting HVN are St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL), Houston William P. Hobby Airport (HOU), Traverse City Cherry Capital Airport (TVC), and Lakeland Linder International Airport (LAL).

What makes these routes special is that Avelo will be the only airline operating nonstop service on them. This will increase the convenience for passengers traveling between these cities while also allowing Avelo to expand its operations and market share without competition. Additionally, Avelo is the only low-cost carrier operating from Connecticut to the states of Texas and Michigan.

Avelo Airlines B737-800

Photo: Vincenzo Pace | Simple Flying

The airline, regarding its route launch to LAL, stated that it will be the first airline to serve the airport in over 10 years and that Avelo sees the airport as a more convenient gateway for passengers to access central Florida when compared to larger airports in the city – Orlando and Tampa.

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The airline will be the only carrier offering scheduled commercial passenger operations at Lakeland.

Service itineraries

The carrier launched all four services this week with varying frequencies, and the service itineraries are as follows:

Departure

Arrival

Additional Information

HVN – LAL XP401

08:00

11:00

Launch date – June 13th Operates twice-weekly on Thursdays and Sundays

LAL – HVN XP402

12:00

14:45

HVN – STL XP404

09:00

10:45

Launch date – June 13th Operates twice-weekly on Thursdays and Sundays

STL – HVN XP405

12:45

16:15

HVN – HOU XP400

06:45

09:35

Launch date – June 14th Operates twice-weekly on Mondays and Fridays

HOU-HVN XP399

11:35

16:15

HVN-TVC XP471

08:00

10:10

Launch date – June 15th Operates once weekly on Saturdays

TVC-HVN XP472

12:20

14:20

At the time of writing, all services have been / will be operated by the airline’s fleet of Boeing 737-700 aircraft, which are configured with a maximum seat capacity of 149.

Avelo 737-700 flying

Photo: Robin Guess | Shutterstock

However, it is worth noting that the carrier has the flexibility to use its fleet of larger Boeing 737-800 aircraft, with a seating capacity of 189, if passenger demand requires it.

Simple Flying has reached out to Avelo to learn more about these new routes and the connectivity that it brings to its customers. Any response will be updated into this article.

Rapid expansion

The carrier, in recent times, has been expanding its route network to connect to more airports within the US. Just a month ago, the carrier launched two new services, one connecting HVN to Concord-Padgett Regional Airport (USA) and the second connecting Burbank Bob Hope Airport (BUR) to Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS).

The carrier is also set to launch a new service from HVN to Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) next month on July 12th.

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Flights from New Haven will begin next month.

Avelo 737 flying

Photo: EdgardoS80 | Shutterstock

Despite the rapid growth, data for the month of May show that the airline had the highest on-time performance and the lowest cancelations among the US carriers.

Are you excited about any of Avelo’s new routes? Let us know in the comments below!


  • Avelo Airlines Tile

    Avelo Airlines

    IATA/ICAO Code:
    XP/VXP

    Airline Type:
    Ultra-Low-Cost Carrier

    Hub(s):
    Hollywood Burbank Airport, Tweed New Haven Airport, Harry Reid International Airport, Orlando International Airport, Raleigh–Durham International Airport, Wilmington Airport

    Year Founded:
    2018

    CEO:
    Andrew Levy

    Country:
    United States

    Region:
    North America

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