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News / Avelo Airlines announces two new nonstop routes from Orlando: Dayton and Dubuque
Introductory one-way fares start at $49
Avelo Airlines announced two new routes from Orlando’s most convenient airport, Orlando International Airport (MCO) – Dayton, Ohio and Dubuque, Iowa. With the announcement of exclusive nonstop service from MCO, Avelo continues to showcase itself as an affordable, convenient and reliable airline.
Introductory one-way fares between MCO and Dayton International Airport (DAY) start at $49*, and MCO and Dubuque Regional Airport (DBQ) start at $59*. Customers can make reservations at AveloAir.com.
The new routes will operate on Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft. These routes will bring Avelo’s total number of cities from MCO to 10, joining Binghamton, New York; Lexington, Kentucky; New Haven, Connecticut; Newport News/Williamsburg, Virginia; Wilmington, Delaware/South Philadelphia; Wilmington, North Carolina; and two Michigan cities: Kalamazoo and Lansing.
Dayton, Ohio: The Birthplace of Aviation – Starting at $49
This route will operate twice weekly on Mondays and Fridays and will begin on January 13. Dayton, Ohio is a destination packed with big-city experiences, amenities, attractions and shopping wrapped in small-town charm. It’s home to exceptional arts and culture through music, theater, festivals, fine dining, and more. Dayton also offers 2,400 acres of forests, nature preserves, and wildlife areas for exploration and boasts the Nation’s Largest Paved Bike Trail Network with more than 340 miles of paved, multi-use bikeways. Plus, only in Dayton can you explore and learn about the entire aviation story—past, present and future.
Dubuque, Iowa: Where Iowa Started – Starting at $59
This route will operate twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays and will begin on January 11. Located along the Mississippi River, Dubuque is situated along the borders of Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin. Dubuque has also long been a historical and cultural center with its numerous historic sites, architectural Historic Districts, a revitalized main street, history and art museums, live theaters, ballet troupes, a symphony, recreational and sports venues, beautiful parks, a state park and nature interpretive center, miles of hiking and biking trails, and the great Mississippi River. Historic buildings are juxtaposed with modern amenities like a bustling culinary scene, booming breweries, retail, gaming, hotels, B&Bs and more.