Avelo Airlines currently serves more than 50 destinations across the U.S., Puerto Rico, and several leisure spots in the Caribbean and Mexico, with a focus on nonstop, point‑to‑point routes from a handful of smaller “home base” airports. The easiest way to think about “where Avelo flies” is by looking at its main bases and then the web of nonstop routes from each one.

Main Avelo bases

Avelo builds most of its network around a few key airports, then flies nonstop from them to vacation and mid‑sized cities.

  • Hollywood Burbank, CA (BUR) – West Coast base for California and Western U.S. leisure routes.
  • Tweed–New Haven, CT (HVN) – Focus city for East Coast and Florida flying.
  • Wilmington, DE / Philadelphia region (ILG) – Serves East Coast and Sun Belt destinations.
  • Raleigh–Durham, NC (RDU) – Growing Carolina hub with links to Florida and the Northeast.
  • Sonoma County, CA (STS) – Gateway for Northern California to West Coast getaways.
  • Lakeland, FL (LAL) – Central Florida base with Midwest and Northeast routes.
  • Concord, NC (USA) & Wilmington, NC (ILM) – Newer bases feeding both Florida and Caribbean routes.

Overall network snapshot

Avelo’s network is built around low‑cost, nonstop flights to “secondary” airports rather than big hubs.

  • Serves 50+ destinations in about 23 U.S. states plus Puerto Rico.
  • Operates a point‑to‑point model (very few connections, mostly nonstop).
  • Fleet is all Boeing 737s, typically on 2–4 flights per week per route rather than daily on many routes.

Types of destinations Avelo flies to

Instead of listing every airport (which changes often), it helps to group where Avelo flies by type of destination.

  • Major vacation spots: Orlando (MCO), Tampa (TPA), Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Fort Myers (RSW), Miami (MIA), West Palm Beach (PBI), and Central Florida via Lakeland (LAL).
  • Big metro “secondary” airports: Long Island–Islip (ISP), Chicago O’Hare (ORD from HVN), Dallas–Fort Worth (DFW), Houston Hobby (HOU), Nashville (BNA), Atlanta (ATL from HVN).
  • Mid‑sized & regional cities: Grand Rapids (GRR), Rochester (ROC), Manchester–Boston (MHT), Charlotte/Concord (USA), Charleston (CHS), Detroit (DTW), and others.
  • Islands & international: Puerto Rico (San Juan, SJU), plus leisure routes to the Bahamas, Jamaica, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic (including Punta Cana, PUJ).

Example: where Avelo flies from a few cities

Here are a couple of real‑world examples to give a feel for the network pattern (these change over time, but show the structure).

  • From Wilmington, NC (ILM): Nonstops to a mix of Northeast cities (e.g., Boston/Manchester, New Haven, Long Island, Philadelphia/Wilmington), D.C.-area airports (BWI, IAD), and multiple Florida cities like Orlando, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, West Palm Beach, plus Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic.
  • From Lakeland, FL (LAL): Nonstops to Boston/Manchester, Charlotte/Concord, Grand Rapids, Nashville, New Haven, Long Island, Philadelphia/Wilmington, Rochester, and San Juan (Puerto Rico).
  • From New Haven, CT (HVN): Nonstops to many Southern and Midwest leisure spots such as Florida beaches, Carolinas, and select large metros like Chicago, Dallas–Fort Worth, and Atlanta.

How to check the latest routes

Because Avelo frequently adds and tweaks routes, any static list can go out of date quickly.

  • Use the “Where we fly” or booking map on Avelo’s official site to see the current destination list from your departure airport.
  • Check your local airport’s route map (for example, Tweed–New Haven and Wilmington NC publish current Avelo destinations on their sites).

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.