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Avelo to end US deportation flights, close Arizona base

Avelo Airlines is a Texas-based budget carrier that announced on Wednesday it would stop deportation flights operated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in late January. It will also close its Arizona base citing high costs.

Avelo, who previously stated that the opportunity was 'too valuable to not pursue,' faced backlash both from customers and employees over its decision to operate deportation flight under a contract with?Trump Administration.

The airline said that the program had some short-term advantages, but ultimately did not generate 'enough predictable and consistent revenue to offset its operational costs and complexity.

According to an internal memo, the airline will close its Mesa Arizona base on January 27, where it had stationed 3 aircraft for deportation flight under a "charter-only" operation.

Avelo signed an agreement with DHS in April last year to transport migrants from the United States to detention facilities within and outside of the country. The company claimed that boycott calls had not affected its business.

Avelo reported that it would carry a record number of 2.6 million passengers on its scheduled commercial service in 2025, an increase of 11% year-over-year. (Reporting from Doyinsola Oladipo in New York, editing by Nia William)

(source: Reuters)