avelo airlines, California and West Coast
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While Avelo will no longer serve the western US, the airline will continue to serve what Goff called an east coast network of over 40 cities both domestic and international that will extend from Manchester, New Hampshire in the northeast to the Dominican Republic and Cancun to the south and as far west as Dallas and Chicago.
The exit of Avelo Airlines from Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County in August brings with it gaps in markets that Santa Rosa airport officials are working to fill. Outreach is underway to Alaska Airlines about picking up the Boise and Palm Springs flights, and to Delta Air Lines about flights to Salt Lake City, according to Airport Manager Jon Stout.
Avelo Airlines will only have one aircraft at Hollywood Burbank Airport before eventually closing its Southern California operations in December.
The airline also announced it will reduce service at Hollywood Burbank Airport before closing the base in December.
The airline informed the Statesman Journal that it is exiting the Salem market because it is closing its base in Burbank, California, by Dec. 2, as Airline Geeks reports. Its plan is to exit the West Coast market and refocus on the East Coast.
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Avelo Airlines is preparing to take off from Humboldt County, permanently. According to announcements from the company and the county of Humboldt, the low-cost