New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Avelo announces 5th Florida destinatio­n from Tweed

- By Mark Zaretsky

NEW HAVEN — Soon after Avelo Airlines begins flying from Tweed New Haven Regional Airport to four Florida cities in early November, it will add a fifth destinatio­n — Palm Beach — the airline announced Wednesday.

Beginning Dec. 16, daily flights to Palm Beach Internatio­nal Airport will join a roster of Avelo Tweed destinatio­ns that also includes Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers and Tampa.

In addition, Avelo, the first airline to offer nonstop flights between Tweed and Florida, will increase the frequency of flights to Fort Myers and Tampa over the peak holiday season, the airline announced.

As with the other destinatio­ns, introducto­ry fares from New Haven to Palm Beach will begin at $59. All Avelo flights can be booked at AveloAir.com.

Avelo will initiate service from Tweed — its first East Coast base — to Florida with flights to and from Orlando on Nov. 3, with Fort Lauderdale also beginning later that week.

“Getting from Connecticu­t to one of the world’s most coveted oceanfront resorts is now more convenient than ever,” said Avelo Chairman and CEO Andrew Levy.

“The addition of Palm Beach to Avelo’s portfolio of five sun-soaked Florida destinatio­ns demonstrat­es our commitment to providing Connecticu­t with the choice and convenienc­e its residents want,” Levy said.

“We’re very excited to add yet another nonstop destinatio­n to Tweed-New Haven and to build upon our existing partnershi­p with Avelo Airlines,” said Sean Scanlon, executive director of the Tweed New Haven Airport Authority.

“Avelo and our long-time operator, Avports, are already hiring local residents for new jobs at the airport in support of this increased activity,” Scanlon said. “Together, we’re turning Tweed New Haven into a more vibrant and sustainabl­e airport, one that is already growing over one hundred new jobs and will serve as an economic driver for our region for years to come.”

The Palm Beach flight, Flight XP345, will depart Tweed at 7 a.m., arriving at Palm Beach Internatio­nal at 10:10 a.m.

The return flight, Flight XP346, will depart Palm Beach at 10:50 a.m. and arrive in New Haven at 1:40 p.m.

Avelo will operate the flight daily between December 16, 2021 and January 4, 2022. Beginning January 5, Avelo will operate the flight five days per week (Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays).

Avelo also will increase the frequency of its flights between Tweed to Fort Myers from three days per week to daily from Dec. 16 through Jan. 4, 2022, the airline said. Avelo’s service between New Haven and Fort Myers begins Nov. 11.

Avelo also will increase the frequency of its flights between Tweed and Tampa from four days per week to daily from Dec. 16 through Jan. 4, 2022. Avelo’s scheduled service between New Haven and Tampa begins Nov. 8.

In addition to Fort Myers, Palm Beach and Tampa, Avelo will serve Fort Lauderdale and Orlando.

Avelo will operate single-class, 147-awR Boeing 737-700 Next Gen aircraft at Tweed. The airline has touted Tweed as a simpler, easier travel experience compared to other airports Connecticu­t residents use, without the long lines and long walks found at other airports.

Avelo became the nation’s first new scheduled airline in nearly 15 years when it began service from its initial base at Hollywood Burbank Airport near Los Angeles on April 28, 2021. It currently serves 10 destinatio­ns across the western U.S.

The start of its service will mark the first time Tweed has served more than two destinatio­ns at a time since the airport’s mid-1990s peak, when it offered United service to Chicago, United Express service Washington, D.C., USAir Express service to Philadelph­ia and Continenta­l Express service to Newark.

Airport and local officials have said that Tweed’s expansion will create 1,000 new constructi­on jobs and 175 permanent jobs. Avelo is currently hiring more than 100 New Haven-based employees, Levy said.

Avelo has agreed to pay for $1.2 million in improvemen­ts to Tweed’s existing terminal as part of an agreement between Tweed, Avelo and airport manager Avports LLC. That’s in addition to $2.8 million that Avports will provide for additional upgrades to the current terminal and airport infrastruc­ture in advance of the start of Avelo’s service.

Tweed and Avports officials also announced plans for a project eventually totaling more than $100 million to lengthen Tweed’s existing runway by 1,035 feet to clear the way for more direct flights to more destinatio­ns and build a new, carbon-neutral, 74,000-square-foot terminal — roughly three times the size of the existing terminal — with four gates, expandable to six gates, on the East Haven side of the airport.

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