The Connecticut Airport Authority revealed Thursday that Avelo Airlines would pull out of Bradley International Airport and said it is “disappointed and surprised” and “particularly its decision to cancel the state’s only nonstop service to Montego Bay, Jamaica.”
“The CAA is especially disappointed on behalf of the community, which has fought so hard to secure nonstop service to Jamaica over recent years,” the authority said in an email.
Alisa D. Sisic, of the Connecticut Airport Authority, said Thursday, “ Avelo notified the CAA of the service suspension yesterday.”
A message seeking comment was sent to Avelo.
The budget carrier Avelo launched service from Tweed in November, 2021 and announced plans to establish operations at Bradley last summer, with the first flights departing

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