Avelo CEO, Andrew Levy, indicated that the decision to fly for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration Control and Enforcement (ICE) agency is part of a "long-term charter program." He said in a statement: "We realize this is a sensitive and complicated topic."
Guess I won't be taking this airline anymore t.co/mnitpetniw
— Bruce D. Baker (@SchlFinance101) April 7, 2025You know what airline to stop flying... t.co/Ic9Ks09i45
— Dave Dudar (@bearddenver) April 7, 2025The carrier is opening a new base at Phoenix/Mesa Gateway Airport. t.co/3W2nuaL2XJ
— AirlineGeeks (@AirlineGeeks) April 7, 2025Related: United Airlines Making Big Changes to Onboard Service
"Avelo Airlines' decision to charter deportation flights from Mesa Gateway Airport in Arizona is deeply disappointing and disturbing. For a company that champions themselves as 'New Haven's hometown airline,' this business decision in antithetical to New Haven's values."
As for whether this move will have an impact on their business? Time will tell. However, with the busy summer travel season fast approaching and customers looking for the best deal, Avelo's low-cost fares might prove too good to pass up, regardless of personal opinions.
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