Summary
- Avelo Airlines is about to have its busiest holiday season yet, with a 65% increase in passengers in comparison with last 12 months.
- The airline has increased capability by 57% to satisfy demand, offering over 306 flights and 51,136 seats throughout the Thanksgiving season.
- Avelo is ranked primary in on-time performance and has the bottom cancellation rate amongst all US airlines, with an industry-leading A14 of 82.8% and a YTD cancellation rate of 0.12%.
Avelo Airlines is expecting this 12 months’s holiday season to be the largest one yet. During this Thanksgiving holiday, spanning 13 days from Thursday, November 16 to Tuesday, November 28, the Avelo will fly greater than 100,000 passengers on almost 800 flights. It is a 65% increase over the identical period the previous 12 months.
To fulfill demand the airline has increased its capability by 57%. It’ll offer over 306 flights and 51,136 seats throughout the Thanksgiving season.
Pristine performance
In keeping with data compiled by Anuvu, an aggregator of U.S. airline data and market research firm, amongst all 12 U.S. airlines offering scheduled services, Avelo is ranked primary in year-to-date on-time performance and boasts the bottom YTD cancellation rate.
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Avelo also handles customer baggage extremely well. Through October, the airline has mishandled only 3 per 1000 checked bags. A big improvement over the industry standard of seven per 1000 checked bags.
Avelo and its success
Avelo Airlines took to the skies in April 2021 and has gone from strength to strength since. The startup airline has expanded its fleet, and routes and has seen a year-on-year increase in passengers because it began selling tickets. Avelo has also been keeping true to its tagline (We enable you fly for less so you possibly can fly more), by becoming the primary airline to include PayPal’s buy now, pay later service.
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The airline now features 65 destinations. The most recent is a big milestone: a destination that will not be within the continental United States. Avelo now operates flights to San Juan, Puerto Rico from Connecticut’s Tweed Recent Haven and Delaware’s Wilmington airports.
The airline operates within the ultra-low-cost category and operates a fleet of 16 Boeing 737NG aircraft, seven 737-700s, and nine of the larger 737-800s. Avelo has grown rapidly managed to keep up the standard of its service, and is reaping the advantages with more loyal customers.
Source: PR Newswire