The skies above Connecticut’s Tweed Regional Airport are about to get more crowded as two major low-cost carriers, Breeze Airways and Avelo Airlines, prepare to compete directly for passengers.
Breeze Airways, known for its focus on affordable fares and convenient routes, has recently expanded its operations to include Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN). With nearly a dozen new flights launching this winter, Breeze is set to connect New Haven with popular East Coast destinations. Travelers can book these new flights through Breeze’s user-friendly website or mobile app.
Avelo Airlines, already a dominant force at Tweed, has served the airport exclusively for almost three years. However, with Breeze’s arrival and the overlap of more than half of its new routes with Avelo’s existing service, the competition is expected to intensify. This rivalry, a continuation of a previous clash in July when Avelo launched service from Bradley International Airport in Hartford, one of Breeze’s key bases, is likely to benefit travelers with even lower airfares.
The competition between Breeze and Avelo highlights a trend in the airline industry, where low-cost carriers are increasingly vying for market share at smaller airports. This focus on affordable fares and underserved markets has brought increased travel options to passengers, especially those seeking budget-friendly ways to reach their destinations.
Breeze operates a fleet of modern Airbus A220 aircraft, offering passengers the option of domestic first-class recliner seats for added comfort. In contrast, Avelo utilizes Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft with all-economy seating, focusing on providing low-cost travel without sacrificing essential amenities.
As the battle for passengers at Tweed Airport unfolds, travelers can anticipate a more competitive air travel landscape with potentially lower prices and a wider array of destinations. Both airlines are poised to provide affordable and convenient options for those seeking to explore the East Coast from New Haven, with this competition ultimately benefiting the traveling public.