Avelo Airlines’ Last Flight from Redding Departs Amid Efforts to Bring Back Service

Redding Regional Airport

[Image from the Redding Regional Airport Facebook page]

Press release from the County of Shasta:

This morning marked the final departure of Avelo Airlines from Redding Regional Airport (RDD), as the airline’s last flight to Burbank took off with 120 passengers on board. Many travelers expressed hope that this flight, which saw consistently high passenger loads, would not be the last of its kind, reflecting a strong demand for the service in the region.

Shasta County District 2 Supervisor Chris Kelstrom and Redding City Council Member Mark Mezzano were present at the airport today to engage with passengers, Avelo staff, and Trego-Dugan representatives. Their discussions focused on the impact of losing Avelo’s services and the ongoing efforts to explore ways to bring the airline back to Redding.

“We understand the significance of this flight for our community,” said Supervisor Kelstrom. “Our priority now is to work with the City of Redding to either bring Avelo back or secure another airline to serve our residents and visitors. The demand is clear, and we are committed to exploring every option.”

Shasta County and the City of Redding are actively exploring opportunities to bring Avelo back or to attract another airline to fill the void left by their departure. In a letter to Avelo CEO Andrew Levy, Shasta County offered to contribute up to $100,000 over three years to offset the costs of managing ground services at RDD. To date, no response has been received.

Avelo Airlines made the decision to discontinue its services at RDD following the exit of its ground handling partner, Trego-Dugan Aviation. The ground handling company, responsible for essential services such as ticketing, luggage handling, and aircraft marshalling, cited broader business considerations as the reason for its withdrawal from the state of California.

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SickofSocialists
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SickofSocialists
13 days ago

CA policies running off more businesses.

Apopa
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Apopa
13 days ago

If they’re not making money, they won’t hang around. Airlines have come and gone for years in crescent City. Thank goodness we have 1 carrier to Oakland only. Even the 3rd world connects better than NorCal.

Cetan Bluesky
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Cetan Bluesky
13 days ago

Big profits is the name of the game. BIG PROFITS for the stock holders. Nothing less than BIG is acceptable in America.

Farce
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Farce
13 days ago

With all the talk and concerns about climate change we never stop for a second to note that airplane flights cause much more CO2 releases than driving the same distance. Why is that? Why is it not even discussed- not ever? Is the entire country and all media in some kind of denial, refusing to admit this basic fact? Is it a conspiracy/strategy to never take the focus off of electric cars and trucks? Why?