Avelo Airlines Announces the Addition of Two Routes at the Philadelphia Region’s Wilmington Airport

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Avelo Airlines announced today an expansion at Philadelphia / Delaware Valley region’s best airport – Wilmington Airport (ILG) adding service to two new destinations: Charlotte / Concord, N.C. (via USA) and Orlando / Lakeland (via LAL).

Avelo will now serve 13 nonstop destinations from ILG. The expansion is enabled by the addition of a second Boeing 737 serving Avelo’s ILG base.

Beginning November 7, 2024, Avelo will operate these routes twice weekly utilizing Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft. Start dates and days of operation are below. Avelo is offering very low, one-way fares starting at $62* from ILG. Travelers can make reservations at AveloAir.com.

Avelo Airlines Founder and CEO Andrew Levy said, “Avelo is proud to be the Philadelphia / Delaware Valley region’s airline of choice. Our Customers tell us they love the convenience, affordability and reliability of flying Avelo at ILG. These addition of these two new routes is a testament to positive reception Avelo has received in the region.”

Delaware River and Bay Authority Executive Director Thomas J. Cook said, “We’re thrilled that Avelo Airlines is adding two new destinations to its schedule at Wilmington Airport – ILG. As the operator of ILG, the Authority is all-in to help Avelo succeed and grow their customer base here. Our focus remains on being the airport of choice for people in Delaware, South Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland who seek low fares, quality service and a convenient, hassle-free airport experience.”

New Nonstop Destinations:

Charlotte / Concord, N.C (USA)
Beginning Friday, November 8 – Mondays and Fridays

Orlando / Lakeland, Fla. (LAL)
Beginning Thursday, November 7 – Thursdays and Sundays

Avelo now serves nine nonstop destinations from ILG: Charlotte / Concord, N.C. (USA), Myrtle Beach, S.C. (MYR); Wilmington, N.C. (ILM); San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) and five cities in Florida: Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Fort Myers (RSW), Orlando / Lakeland (LAL), Orlando (MCO) and Tampa (TPA).

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