Avelo Airlines Plans Redmond to Sonoma Flights

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Avelo Airlines announced today it is expanding service at Central Oregon’s Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM) with new nonstop service to Sonoma / Santa Rosa, California. Avelo will be the only airline offering nonstop flights between Central Oregon and California Wine Country’s Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport (STS).

Avelo’s nonstop service between RDM and Sonoma County will begin on June 23 and operate twice weekly on Mondays and Fridays utilizing Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft. Introductory one-way fares will start at $34* and Customers can make reservations at AveloAir.com.

“We’re growing again at RDM! We are excited to announce more service from Central Oregon with this new nonstop route to Sonoma County. Our Central Oregon Customers know that Avelo is the most convenient and affordable way to get to Los Angeles and Palm Springs, now flying to California Wine Country is easier than ever – whether for vacation, a weekend getaway, or reconnecting with family and friends,” Avelo Airlines Chairman and CEO Andrew Levy said.

RDM Airport Committee Chair Sean Neary said, “This is an exciting time for travelers to and from Central Oregon. Adding another new nonstop destination further demonstrates the draw of Central Oregon tourism as well as our vibrant business community. We thank Avelo for entrusting Redmond with this opportunity at a time when many airlines are struggling to maintain routes and staffing. This is truly a testament to our community support and management.”

With the addition of Sonoma / Santa Rosa, Avelo will now serve three nonstop destinations from RDM. STS joins LA’s best airport Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) and Avelo’s seasonal service to Palm Springs. Avelo also serves two other Oregon cities: Eugene and Medford.

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