NEW AIRLINES LAUNCHING IN THE US IN 2021 | FLIGHTLAYAWAY
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The US has waited a long
time for a new airline to take off from its runways. Many are saying that it
has been nearly 15 years, when the last mainline US carrier, Virgin America,
launched.
Regardless of how long it
has been, the launch of any new airline is enough to get us excited. Especially
when the new airline is coming from a place like the US, where the number of
potential routes are seemingly endless and many are still underserved.
With the wait for a new airline
in the US being a long one, it’s funny that when one does arrive on the scene,
two more come in the same year! It’s said that good things come in threes. And
it’s also said that good things happen to those who wait. So, we’re expecting
both US airlines and passengers to be in for an especially good year with the
US’ three new carriers in 2021.
Let's get to it — who are
the US start-up airlines launching in 2021? When do they launch? and where are
they flying?
1) Avelo Airlines
Avelo Airlines was the first
new airline to launch in 2021, taking to the skies in April.
Avelo has technically been
flying since the late 1980s, previously flying as a charter airline under the
names Casino Express Airlines and Xtra Airways.
But, with a new name, new
livery and new ownership, Avelo burst onto the scene in a way that it hadn’t
before, offering scheduled flights, ultra-low cost fares and — being reported
as the first new US carrier in 15 years — a whole lot of buzz.
Virgin plane taking off.
Avelo Airlines is said to be the first new US airline since Virgin America
launched in 2007.
Where
does the airline fly?
The airline flies
underserved routes across the US.
Avelo originally launched
flights from the West Coast at Hollywood Burbank (BUR), California, flying to 11
destinations across California, Oregon, Washington, Massachusetts, Utah,
Colorado, and Arizona, including Santa Rosa, Bozeman Yellowstone, Ogden–Salt
Lake, and Phoenix-Mesa.
Avelo has wasted absolutely
no time in announcing its next move. Just one week after its seat belts were
fastened for the first time, the airline announced an East Coast hub at New
Haven (HVN), Connecticut. While no routes have been announced from New Haven
yet, the airline is expected to fly to leisure destinations, originally in the
surrounding northeast area and then expanding further south. Avelo is expected
to arrive on the East Coast and start flights in Q3 2021.
When
did flights start?
Avelo was the first of the
new US airlines to launch in 2021, with the first flight flying between
Hollywood Burbank (BUR) and Santa Rosa (RSA) on 27th April 2021.
Which
planes does it use?
The airline uses Boeing
737-800s on West Coast routes and will use Boeing 737-700s on East Coast
routes.
How’s
the in-flight experience?
Avelo is keeping things
simple. One cabin class (Economy Class) and one fare (basic). Avelo sells
seat-only tickets, meaning that you’re given a seat on the flight and anything
extra (baggage, food, etc.) must be added on to your ticket at extra cost.
There are no seatback screens
and there is no in-flight entertainment on flights.
Who’s
at the head of the airline?
Andrew Levy is the CEO of
Avelo. Levy is a former President of Allegiant Air and looks to be adopting a
similar business model for Avelo.
Where
can I book flights?
For a long time, Breeze Airways was unusually quiet about its launch. Even when it had gained all the necessary approvals that it needed, it remained very tight-lipped on when or where it was planning to fly.
With JetBlue founder David
Neeleman as the mastermind behind the airline, Breeze’s launch was expected to
shake things up. And shake things up it has.
Breeze launched in May with
36 non-stop routes flying across 16 destinations in the US. Remarkably, 95% of
Breeze’s routes aren’t served nonstop by another airline.
Breeze’s flights are
point-to-point, meaning that rather than connecting one airport with several
destinations, all of the destinations within its route network connect with two
other destinations or more.
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2)
Breeze Airways
For a long time, Breeze
Airways was unusually quiet about its launch. Even when it had gained all the
necessary approvals that it needed, it remained very tight-lipped on when or
where it was planning to fly.
With JetBlue founder David
Neeleman as the mastermind behind the airline, Breeze’s launch was expected to
shake things up. And shake things up it has.
Breeze launched in May with
36 non-stop routes flying across 16 destinations in the US. Remarkably, 95% of
Breeze’s routes aren’t served nonstop by another airline.
Breeze’s flights are
point-to-point, meaning that rather than connecting one airport with several
destinations, all of the destinations within its route network connect with two
other destinations or more.
Where
does the airline fly?
Like Avelo, Breeze flies
underserved routes in the US.
The airline currently flies
to 16 destinations within the northeast, southeast, and midsouth of the
country. Even though its flights are point-to-point, a lot of them depart from
Tampa (TPA), Charleston (CHS), Norfolk (ORF), and New Orleans (MSY). Other
destinations in its route network include Tulsa, Oklahoma City, San Antonio,
Richmond, Providence, and more.
Expect to hear much more
from Breeze over the next year. The airline has already put out an intention to
fly more than 500 routes across the US and has even hinted at international
flights to South America and Europe down the line too.
When
did flights start?
Breeze Airways’ first flight
took place on 27th May 2021 and flew between Charleston and Tampa.
Which
planes does it use?
The breeze will use Embraer
E190 & E195 jets for its first announced routes.
Later in the year, it’s set
to take delivery of Airbus A220-300s.
How’s
the in-flight experience?
On its Embraer fleet, the
airline offers two fares — ‘Nice’ and ‘Nicer’. The Nice fare is a basic,
Economy Class, seat-only ticket, with extras available to purchase at
additional cost. The ‘Nicer’ fare is also an Economy Class ticket but with
seats that have extra legroom, as well as baggage allowances and complimentary
food and drink included within the price. The airline plans to introduce a
‘Nicest’ fare with the delivery of its Airbus fleet. The ‘Nicest’ fare will be
the equivalent of Business Class.
The airline doesn’t have
seatback screens. But, it does have wireless in-flight entertainment that you
can connect to with your laptop, mobile, or tablet.
Who’s
at the head of the airline?
David Neeleman is the
founder and CEO of Breeze Airways. Neeleman is no stranger to the airline
industry, also being the founder of JetBlue, Azul, WestJet, and Morris Air!
JetBlue plane on the runway.
The founder of Breeze Airways, Andrew Levy, is also the founder of JetBlue.
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3) Connect Airlines
Not set to launch until
October 2021, we know a lot less about Connect Airlines than we do about the
other two US airlines that have launched this year. But, here’s what we know so
far...
This US airline will not
actually be based in the US. Instead, it will base itself at Toronto Toronto
Billy Bishop (YTZ) and will connect Toronto with several US destinations.
The airline will target
business travelers. It will fly routes that are popular among business
travelers and will offer a premium service.
It’s set to face a lot of
competition from Porter Airlines, a Canadian airline that is also based in
Toronto Billy Bishop (YTZ), flies to the US and targets business travelers.
Where
does the airline fly?
The airline will fly from
Toronto to several US destinations in the Northeast and Midwest of the US that
have business centers. No routes have been confirmed as of yet.
When
do flights start?
No official date has been
set. The airline still needs federal approval and needs to obtain its Air
Operator’s Certificate (AOC). However, if all goes to plan, the airline wants
to launch in October 2021, depending on whether the US/Canada border has
reopened.
Which
planes does it use?
Q400 turboprop planes.
Q400 plane. Connect Airlines
plans to use the Q400 for its flights
How’s
the in-flight experience?
What will be offered
in-flight is still unknown. But, the airline has stated that it plans to offer
a ‘premium service’ for ‘day-tripping business travelers’. So, presumably, the
airline will offer an in-flight experience with all the trimmings.
Who’s
at the head of the airline?
The airline is being
launched by the same people at Waltzing Matilda Aviation, which is a
Boston-based charter airline.
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Comparing Avelo, Breeze, and Connect Airlines
Breeze and Avelo have
essentially set out to do the same thing — sell flights on routes that are
underserved at very low prices and to roll out new routes very aggressively.
Both look to waste no time
in launching multiple sets of routes that cover different regions in the US. So
far, there’s been no crossover in Avelo and Breeze’s route networks. But, if
and when there is, it’ll be interesting to see if there’s room for both
airlines on these routes. And, if there isn’t, which one of these carriers will
come out on top?
Connect Airlines is doing
something entirely different. Not only is it targeting completely different
routes with transborder flights from Canada to the US, but it’s also targeting
business travelers instead of leisure travelers. As it stands, Connect Airlines
routes are unlikely to crossover with Avelo’s and Breeze’s, but the airline
almost certainly set to clash routes with the temporarily grounded Porter
Airlines.
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