Avelo Airlines has announced that it is extending its flight schedule through August 2026, allowing travelers to begin booking summer 2026 trips. The airline’s customers can now book travel to 30 popular destinations through Aug. 18, 2026.
One-way fares start at $42, including government taxes and fees, with reservations available at AveloAir.com. The $42 fares apply to select flights between Orlando/Lakeland, Fla. (LAL) and Nashville, Tenn. (BNA) for departures between April 21 and June 8, 2026, and must be booked by Jan. 31, 2026.
These routes are subject to foreign government approval. Fares are available on a limited number of flights and seats. Additional fees for carry-on and checked bags, assigned seats and other optional services may apply. A $25 charge per seated traveler applies to all bookings or changes made through Avelo’s Customer Support Center. For full terms and conditions, see the airline’s Contract of Carriage.
Avelo Airlines Head of Commercial Trevor Yealy commented, “It’s time to start planning summer travel, and we are excited to extend Avelo’s flight schedule through August 2026. With Avelo’s everyday low fares and industry-leading reliability, it’s the perfect time for travelers to get a head start on booking their summer vacations or weekend getaways to 30 popular destinations. Avelo offers somewhere for everyone—from award-winning beaches to outdoor adventure destinations and cultural hotspots.”
The following destinations are now available for booking through Aug. 18, 2026:
| • Albany, N.Y. (ALB) | • Nashville, Tenn. (BNA) |
| • Atlanta, Ga. (ATL) | • New Haven, Conn. (HVN) |
| • Charleston, S.C. (CHS) | • Orlando, Fla. (MCO) |
| • Charlotte / Concord, N.C. (USA) | • Orlando / Lakeland, Fla. (LAL) |
| • Chicago, Ill. (via ORD) | • Philadelphia / Wilmington, Del. (ILG) |
| • Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas (DFW) | • Raleigh / Durham, N.C. (RDU) |
| • Daytona Beach, Fla. (DAB) | • Rochester, N.Y. (ROC) |
| • Detroit, Mich. (DTW) | • San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) |
| • Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (FLL) | • Sarasota / Bradenton, Fla. (SRQ) |
| • Fort Myers, Fla. (RSW) | • Savannah, Ga. / Hilton Head, S.C. |
| • Greenville / Spartanburg, S.C. (GSP) | (SAV) |
| • Houston, Texas (Hobby) (HOU) | • Tampa, Fla. (TPA) |
| • Jacksonville, Fla. (JAX) | • Washington, D.C. / Baltimore, Md. |
| • Knoxville, Tenn. (TYS) | (BWI) |
| • Long Island / Islip, N.Y. (ISP) | • West Palm Beach, Fla. (PBI) |
| • Myrtle Beach, S.C. (MYR) | • Wilmington, N.C. (ILM) |
Since taking flight on April 28, 2021, Avelo has flown more than 8.8 million customers on over 70,000 flights. Today Avelo serves 32 destinations spanning 12 states and Puerto Rico.
Most of the airline’s routes include at least one small, convenient airport.
In 2025, Avelo ranked in the top three in on-time performance and flight cancellation rate in the U.S. airline industry. These results are provided by Anuvu, an aviation data services company also utilized by The Wall Street Journal for the publication’s annual airline ranking. Anuvu’s complete industry results and rankings are available at AveloAir.com.
Avelo Airlines launched Avelo PLUS in fall 2025, a new membership program offering travelers exclusive benefits and savings. Members enjoy discounted fares, free priority boarding, special promotions, a $50 renewal bonus, and the ability to share rewards with up to nine others. Designed to add value and convenience, Avelo PLUS enhances the airline’s affordable service with added rewards for loyal customers.
Avelo also offers a range of seating options. These include seating with extra legroom, with pitch ranging from 32 inches to over 36 inches. Customers can also purchase window and aisle seats in advance of travel. In addition to advanced seat assignments, Avelo offers several unbundled travel-enhancing options that give customers the flexibility to pay only for what they value, including priority boarding, checked bags, carry-on overhead bags, and a pet in the cabin.
Additionally, every child 14 and under will be automatically seated with an accompanying adult at no additional cost.
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