Business

Avelo Airlines Adds New Destination from Daytona Airport

ⓒ @AveloAir on X

Avelo Airlines has added a new destination for passengers departing out of Daytona Beach International Airport, the airline announced last week. The expansion marks a renewed commitment from the airline to its Daytona operations, which commenenced in June 2023.

The new destination will be a twice-weekly nonstop flight from Daytona Beach to Hartford, Connecticut. One of the less massive airports within the tri-state area, Avelo’s new route to Hartford is their second which connects Daytona to Connecticut. The Hartford flights will run on Fridays and Mondays.

ADVERTISEMENT

The addition of the Hartford route brings Avelo’s routes out of Daytona to three total. They also run a regular flight to New Haven, Connecticut, as well a seasonal route to Wilmington, DE/Philadelphia. The latter flight recently resumed after a ten-month hiatus.

Avelo also runs three routes out of Orlando International Airport: the same New Haven and Wilmington, DE/Philadelphia routes it operates out of Daytona, plus another flight that lands in Wilmington, North Carolina. All three of these flights are year-round.

Avelo Airlines is part of a category of airlines which offer low-cost flights with relatively few amenities compared to larger airlines. Other more well-known companies in this class, known as ultra-low-cost, include Spirit Airlines and Frontier Airlines. Avelo will be joined in Daytona in February by another of these airlines: Breeze Airways will begin offering twice-weekly direct travel to White Plains, New York.

1 Comment

  1. Me

    November 13, 2024 at 8:27 pm

    Hartford is where you yelled Heeeelllllpppp!!!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

You May Also Like

Volusia County

A major expenditure was approved by the Volusia County Council to bolster the area’s affordable housing market on Tuesday. The $10.4 million investment, made...

Flagler County

UPDATE: The pilot killed in the crash has been confirmed to be 75-year-old Thomas Russell Harvey, a Jacksonville resident, by the Flagler County Sheriff’s...

Racing

The NASCAR Xfinity Series kicked off its 2025 season Saturday at Daytona International Speedway with the United Rentals 300. 20-year-old Jesse Love took the...

Business

Beach Belly Bob’s Sandwich Shop, the locally-owned sandwich restaurant on SR-A1A in Flagler Beach, will be closing in March according to a post from...

Racing

The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series raced the Fresh From Florida 250 Friday night, kicking off the 2025 season at Daytona International Speedway. After the...

Copyright © 2021 Flagler Publishing Group, LLC.

Exit mobile version