HOUSTON — Avelo Airlines (XP) announced via a slew of releases that it has extended its flight schedules through Aug. 18, 2026, at its core U.S. bases, giving travelers early access to summer booking across key leisure and regional markets ahead of the 2026 travel season.
Across four strategic hubs—Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN), Wilmington Airport/Philadelphia region (ILG), Concord-Padgett Regional Airport (USA) near Charlotte, and the Central Florida/ Lakeland area (LAL)—XP is offering travel through summer 2026 with everyday low one-way fares starting as low as $42–$52.
Booking Window & Fares
Travelers can now make reservations for flights from these bases through Aug. 18, 2026, earlier than typical ultra-low-cost carrier schedules allow, with promotional one-way fares depending on origin airport.
Hub Extensions & What It Means
- New Haven (HVN): Avelo’s East Coast anchor sees its schedule through summer 2026 extended, offering service to more than two dozen popular leisure and urban destinations. Head of Commercial Trevor Yealy highlighted early planning value and the airline’s reliability as key reasons for the move.
- Philadelphia / Delaware Valley (ILG): Wilmington Airport’s flight schedule is extended, supporting travel within Avelo’s growing regional network of destinations.
- Charlotte / Concord (USA): Avelo continues to build utility at this secondary metro airport by extending its schedule through the summer travel peak, with competitive fares to match.
- Central Florida / Lakeland (LAL): The extension through summer enables bookings from Lakeland to destinations across the Southeast and beyond, with promotional one-way fares.
These schedule extensions reflect XP’s pivot to longer planning horizons, which is uncommon among ultra-low-cost carriers that often publish schedules only a few months ahead. By booking out through August 2026 well in advance of peak summer demand, the airline gives travelers certainty and choice earlier in the decision cycle.
Network Context, Strategy
Avelo’s extended schedules follow broader strategic adjustments as the airline focuses on four primary bases rather than an expansive national footprint. The carrier has retrenched from some underperforming markets in recent months and has zeroed in on bases such as HVN, ILG, USA, and LAL to maximize network performance.
Avelo’s model continues to emphasize service to lower-cost, underserved airports with point-to-point leisure traffic at affordable fares — aligning with the airline’s “Inspire Travel” mission and aiming to keep discretionary travel accessible in a competitive U.S. market.
What Travelers Can Expect
With these extensions, passengers have early access to plan summer vacations, weekend getaways, or family travel across a broad list of domestic destinations.
Although specific city pairs weren’t detailed in each press release, XP’s extended schedules typically include service to major leisure and secondary destinations from its bases, complementing the carrier’s existing network of more than 30 destinations.
Bottom Line
For cost-conscious flyers, XP’s 2026 summer schedule extension offers the chance to lock in low summer fares earlier than typical ultra-low-cost carriers, while reinforcing the airline’s focus on value and regional connectivity from its key markets.
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