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Who operates Avelo Airlines?

Founder, Chairman and CEO Andrew Levy brings three decades of corporate and entrepreneurial experience in the aviation and telecommunications sectors to America's newest airline in nearly 15 years. Avelo has quickly emerged as America's most convenient, affordable and reliable airline.



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Avelo's fleet is relatively small for the moment, with six Boeing 737 aircraft. With an average age of 14.5 years, this isn't a young fleet, but flying older, well-maintained jets is an easy way to save money and keep fares low for passengers.

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Cabin and Seat Currently, Avelo is flying revamped Boeing 737-800s from Burbank outfitted with a nose-to-tail 189-seat coach class cabin (from HVN, it plans to fly 737-700s). Bathrooms are basic, tight, have a teal and white faux-tile floor, and are located, one each, at the front and rear of the aircraft.

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Not all seats are the same, but they do recline The first row of the cabin offers nearly unlimited legroom, and the next comparable seats are the exit rows. Seats also recline, which is rare for an ultra-low-cost carrier that offers minimal legroom in some sections.

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Airline pilots take turns using the bathroom nearest the cockpit during a flight. There are no bathrooms installed in the cockpit. For airplanes with a single pilot, diapers, catheters, or collection devices are used if they are unable to land to use the airport bathroom.

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Here's a look at American carriers, starting with the worst for overbooking and descending to the best:
  • Spirit Airlines — 78 IDBs per million passengers.
  • Frontier Airlines — 55.
  • Southwest Airlines — 41.
  • Alaska Airlines — 28.
  • American Airlines — 24.
  • United Airlines — 13.
  • Delta Air Lines — 3.
  • JetBlue Airways — 2.


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