JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Avelo Airlines announced on Tuesday it will be starting a nonstop service this summer from Jacksonville to Philadelphia/Delaware Valley.
According to the airline, the new flights will begin on May 23 and will operate the route twice weekly on Mondays and Fridays, and it will fly to the Wilmington Airport (ILG) utilizing Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft.
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In December 2024, the Jacksonville Aviation Authority announced the addition of Avelo Airlines to the Jacksonville International Airport (JAX).
On Feb. 14, the airline started a nonstop service from Jacksonville to New Haven, Connecticut.
“After starting service in Jacksonville only one month ago, Avelo is already growing. Their newest nonstop will help increase tourism to Northeast Florida while also giving the local community an affordable option to the Wilmington and Philadelphia regions,” Jacksonville Aviation Authority CEO Mark VanLoh wrote in a news release.
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One-way fares to the Delaware Valley start at $59, according to the airline.