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Avelo Airlines Launches Exclusive Nonstop Flights from Concord to Detroit, D.C., and Long Island Starting at $39

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Published on March 12, 2025
Avelo Airlines Launches Exclusive Nonstop Flights from Concord to Detroit, D.C., and Long Island Starting at $39Source: Wikipedia/Colin Cooke Photo, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

In a move that broadens the horizons for travelers flying out of Concord-Padgett Regional Airport, Avelo Airlines has added three new nonstop services. These routes connect Concord with Detroit, Washington, D.C., and Long Island, introducing an exclusive offering as currently, no other airline provides direct flights to these destinations from Concord. This expansion heralds greater connectivity and convenience for passengers looking to explore these diverse parts of the country.

As reported by the City of Concord official news portal, the ticket prices for these journeys start at a wallet-friendly $39 for a one-way fare. Avelo plans to run these services using the Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft, known for its reliability, an aspect that Avelo emphasizes in its operations. Since its inauguration of services in the Queen City region back in May 2024, the airline has been on a steady trajectory of growth, now reaching eleven different destinations directly from Concord.

"We continue to Inspire Travel by growing our service in Concord/Charlotte with these three new routes, offering our Customers even more choices," told Andrew Levy, founder and CEO of Avelo Airlines, according to City of Concord's news release. Levy's statement underscores the airline's commitment to providing accessible travel options and enhancing its service portfolio. "As the only airline offering nonstop service to these destinations from USA, we are making it more convenient and affordable for our Queen City Customers to enjoy 11 popular vacation destinations."

For those interested in taking advantage of the new routes, bookings can be made through the airline's website, AveloAir.com. Avelo's decision to operate out of Concord, seems to reflect a larger strategy of tapping into mid-sized markets, offering passengers in these locales the chance to fly directly to sought-after destinations without having to commute to larger hubs.