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Now, Avelo Airlines Expands Connecticut Flight Schedule Through Next February with Low Fares and New Destinations: What New Updates You Must Know
Thursday, July 10, 2025
Avelo Airlines has officially extended its Connecticut schedule at least to mid-February 2026, providing more freedom and more opportunities for travelers to fly to many various places. The move is one of the airline’s ongoing steps to increase its presence in Connecticut and to offer available, affordable air service to domestic and foreign places. The services of Avelo emanate from the two principal airports in the state: Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN) in the south and Bradley International Airport (BDL) in the north.
More Flight Options Out of Connecticut
Avelo Airlines has quite a list of routes to offer from Connecticut, giving the locals as well as the tourists visiting the place direct routes to most places. From Tweed-New Haven Airport, one has access by air to many of the popular American cities like Jacksonville, Florida; Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas; Detroit, Michigan; and Portland, Maine.
In addition to this, Avelo has now expanded its routes, giving more exciting opportunities for tourists looking to go on international holidays. At Bradley International Airport, tourists now have access to routes to international destinations like Cancun, Mexico, Montego Bay, Jamaica, and the newly added Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, inaugurated in February 2025. These expanded routes offer an easy entry point to the Caribbean and North American vacation places from the central part of Connecticut.
The addition of routes is proof of Avelo’s recognition of the growing demand for flying from the Connecticut region. The commitment to network growth by the airline will allow business and leisure travelers more choices, enhancing Connecticut’s position as the portal to affordable regional and international connectivity.
Low Pricing and Booking Information
Another reason for the success of Avelo Airlines is its affordable pricing policy, attracting price-sensitive travelers. The one-way flights from Connecticut only cost $44 one way, allowing more individuals to fly than in the past. The affordable pricing model has made the airline popular for spontaneous domestic traveling as much as for longer global vacations.
To make the booking process easier, Avelo Airlines offers reservations on its user-friendly online portal. Customers just browse for flights, see available routes, and select the dates they want to fly at affordable prices. While the base fares are very inexpensive, travelers must keep in mind that fees for carry-on and checked luggage, seat selection, and other amenities may be added. While these fees may be added, the base fares at Avelo are considerably lower than most competitors offer, for a cost-effective and efficient traveling experience.
Also, travelers in search of convenience can use the streamlined booking system of Avelo, allowing them to make convenient changes and cancellations. This way, clients feel secure that they can make plans for trips with confidence, assured they have the capacity to adjust the bookings in the event they have to.
Operational Changes and Areas of Concentration
As part of its reaction to shifts in demand patterns and market trends, Avelo Airlines has made some network adjustments in the past several months. One of the major trends has been the axing by the airline of some of its domestic flights from Bradley International Airport. For example, the airline has suspended its flights to Charlotte and Lakeland, Florida, due to demand being slower than expected on these individual routes. While these were initially added to offer travelers additional options, the airline has now chosen to focus its efforts on its more popular services and its international flights, where the growth remains very strong.
The terminations of routes don’t constitute the end to the commitment by Avelo to the Connecticut market, but carry forward the evolution of its business to create its more efficient network for serving its customers. Having affordable and convenient access to key places, and unserved places in general by its competition, remains the focus of Avelo. The refined business model makes sure travelers continue to get tremendous value out of doing business with them, alongside being prudent about where to utilize its assets.
At Bradley International Airport, Avelo Airlines is expanding its global service even more. This is in line with the bigger objective for the business to service smaller regional airports and to provide direct flights to more popular global points. The success of the company in connecting Connecticut to Caribbean and Mexican winter getaway destinations reflects the added interest in the routes, primarily for individuals who wish to fly around larger, busier airports.
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China Eastern Airlines launches Shanghai-Copenhagen route
COPENHAGEN — China Eastern Airlines on Thursday launched a new direct route between China’s Shanghai and Denmark’s Copenhagen, strengthening air connectivity between the two countries.
An Airbus A330 aircraft landed at Copenhagen Airport at 7 pm local time, where it was greeted with a traditional water salute. After two hours, the return flight departed Copenhagen, carrying over 250 passengers back to Shanghai.
A ceremony was held at Copenhagen Airport’s terminal to celebrate the inaugural flight. China Eastern Airlines prepared special commemorative gifts for passengers on both the outbound and return journeys.
Speaking at the ceremony, Chinese Ambassador to Denmark Wang Xuefeng said the new route creates another “air bridge” between China and Denmark, helping to deepen practical cooperation in various fields, enhance mutual understanding and friendship between the two peoples, and promote business exchanges and collaboration.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The new route will initially operate three flights per week on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Starting Sept 24, the service will expand to four weekly flights, adding a flight on Wednesdays.
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Aegean Airlines to start direct flights from Greece to New Delhi and Mumbai in 2026
Aegean Airlines has announced the addition of two new Airbus A321neo XLR (Extra Long Range) aircraft, enabling the airline to significantly expand its international reach, including its much-anticipated entry into the Indian market. The state-of-the-art aircraft, with a flight range of up to 10.5 hours, will support the launch of direct flights from Greece to India, starting in March 2026.
The airline has confirmed it will commence five weekly flights to New Delhi from March 2026, followed by three weekly flights to Mumbai from May 2026, establishing its first two destinations in India. The full flight schedule and ticket availability will be announced by the end of September 2025. Aegean is also evaluating further expansion in the Indian market with future connections to Bangalore, as well as other long-haul destinations including the Seychelles, Maldives, Nairobi, Almaty, and Lagos, aligned with the delivery of additional A321neo LR aircraft in 2027 and 2028.
With this latest addition, AEGEAN’s total Airbus A320/A321neo order now stands at 60 aircraft, 36 of which have already been delivered. The new A321neo XLR aircraft are configured with just 138 seats, featuring 24 fully lie-flat Business Class Suites with aisle access and premium privacy, and a spacious Economy Class equipped with 4K entertainment screens, satellite Wi-Fi, USB charging, and enhanced overhead bins, promising a superior long-haul experience.
The aircraft will be delivered in December 2025 and January 2026, bolstering Aegean’s specialized fleet for long-haul destinations beyond the EU, particularly those exceeding four hours in flight duration.
Eftichios Vassilakis, Chairman, Aegean stated, “The addition of these two A321neo XLR aircraft with special configuration, which will be delivered in 2025, in addition to the four A321neo LRs that we plan to take delivery in 2027 and 2028, accelerates our access to the extremely important Indian market, but also allows for the immediate upgrade of our product and services to destinations outside the EU, longer than 4 hours in which we already operate. The A321neo XLR and LR aircraft mark the beginning of a new chapter for Aegean, with new possibilities for growth but also new options for our passengers and the connectivity of our country. With new fleet capabilities, strong vertically integrated support infrastructure and most importantly drawing upon the creativity and strengths of our people, we plan to move forward with ambitious but also careful and consistent steps as always.”
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Bombay HC Disposes PIL On Illegal Meat Shops Near Airports, Cites Pending Cases On Aviation Safety
Bombay HC dismisses PIL on meat shops near airports citing pending similar petitions | File Photo
Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Thursday disposed of a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking enforcement of aviation safety rules that prohibit illegal slaughterhouses, meat and fish shops, and non-vegetarian markets within a 10-km radius of the city’s airports.
A division bench of Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice Sandeep Marne noted that similar issues are already pending before the court in two other petitions. “Needless to state that the issue raised by petitioner in this petition is already sub judice and another PIL of the same issue cannot be entertained,” the court said.
The PIL was filed by Akhil Bharat Krishi Go Seva Sangh, an animal rights organisation founded by Mahatma Gandhi. It urged the court to form a committee to monitor illegal facilities near airports and report the findings.
The plea highlighted that bird hits are a major risk factor for aircraft safety, and that the presence of meat and fish markets close to airports increases the chances of such incidents.
It alleged that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had violated safety regulations by issuing hundreds of permits for goat slaughtering during Bakrid in 2024 and 2025 — some as close as 2.5 km from the airports.
The petitioners argued that despite multiple FIRs against owners of such illegal units, operations continued unchecked. They claimed that the BMC and other authorities had failed to act even after repeated complaints and clear evidence of violations.
The PIL sought urgent directions to shut down all illegal meat-related establishments within the restricted zone and to bar the BMC from issuing any licenses—temporary or permanent—for such activities in the future.
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