Low, introductory one-way fares to New Haven from Hobby Airport start at $98. Avelo will be the only airline offering nonstop service from Houston to southern Connecticut when the new route starts in June.
HOUSTON– Houston-based Avelo Airlines announced today it will begin flying from the Bayou City in June with exclusive nonstop service from William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) to Southern Connecticut’s most convenient airport – Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN). When this new route takes flight, Avelo will be the only airline offering nonstop service between Houston and the state of Connecticut.
Avelo will operate this route twice weekly on Fridays and Mondays beginning June 14 utilizing Boeing Next Generation (NG) 737 aircraft. Introductory one-way fares between HOU and HVN starting at $98* can be booked at Aveloair.com. Avelo currently operates flights from Brownsville, Texas to Los Angeles and Orlando.
Avelo Airlines Founder, Chairman and CEO Andrew Levy said, “Houston, it’s time to say hello to Avelo! Traveling from the Bayou City to Connecticut is now easier than ever. We cannot wait for Houston travelers to discover Avelo’s convenience, affordability, and industry-leading reliability. This is an especially proud occasion for our Houston-based airline and all of us who call Houston home.”
Avelo was founded and established its Support Center (how the airline refers to its headquarters) in Houston in 2018. Avelo launched in April 2021 with scheduled commercial service from its first base at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR). The Avelo Support Center is located at Greenway Plaza and employs approximately 230 Houston-based Crewmembers (how the airline refers to its employees). The Support Center includes the airline’s Operations Control Center, Customer Support Center, and other support functions, including People (HR), marketing and communications, e-commerce, digital and IT, finance, pricing, and network planning.
Director of Aviation for Houston Airports Jim Szczesniak said, “Houston Airports exists to connect the people, businesses, cultures, and economies of the world to Houston. That’s why we are thrilled to welcome Avelo to Hobby Airport. From world-class amenities to Houston-friendly hospitality and an efficient experience from curb to gate, our team at Hobby is ready to welcome even more travelers to the first and only 5-Star Skytrax Airport in North America.”
The New Haven Way to New England and New York
Amidst the crowds, long lines, lengthy walks and traffic congestion encountered at other airports frequented by travelers to and from Connecticut, Tweed-New Haven Airport offers a refreshingly smooth and simple alternative hometown airport experience. HVN’s adjacency to multiple major highways and commuter railways make visiting the New England and New York regions easier than ever.
Best known as the home of Yale University, New Haven is the second largest city in Connecticut and is part of the New York metropolitan area. The coastal city has experienced—and continues to enjoy—a renaissance. Within an easy stroll from the New Haven Green are more than 100 distinctive restaurants, offering something for every palate, and the city abounds with theaters, museums, and shopping destinations to satisfy all interests and tastes.
About Avelo Airlines | Avelo Airlines was founded with a simple purpose — to Inspire Travel. The airline offers travelers time and money-saving convenience, everyday low fares, and a refreshingly smooth, caring and reliable travel experience. Operating a fleet of 16 Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft, Avelo serves 50 popular destinations across the United States, including its six bases at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR), Southern Connecticut’s Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN), Orlando International Airport (MCO), the Philadelphia and Delaware Valley region’s Wilmington Airport (ILG), Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), and on May 1, 2024, Avelo will move its Las Vegas base at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) to the Bay Area’s Sonoma County Airport (STS). For more information visit AveloAir.com or the Avelo Newsroom at AveloAir.com/Newsroom.
About Houston Airports | Houston Airports is the City of Houston’s Department of Aviation. Comprised of George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) and Ellington Airport/Houston Spaceport (EFD), Houston Airports served 60.1 million passengers in 2023. Houston Airports positions Houston as the international passenger and cargo gateway to the South-Central United States and as a primary gateway to Latin America. Hobby Airport is the first and only 5-Star Skytrax Airport in North America. It’s also home to the 2023 World Airport Awards Best Airport Art Program. In 2023, passengers voted Hobby Airport the Most Enjoyable Airport in North America.