Avelo Airlines Launches Flights to Montego Bay From North Carolina

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica now has a nonstop air service from North Carolina’s Research Triangle, with Avelo Airlines launching its inaugural international flight from Raleigh-Durham International Airport to Sangster International Airport (MBJ) in Montego Bay.

aveloairPhoto courtesy of Avelo AirMinister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett welcomed the flight this week, noting that Avelo is the only airline providing nonstop service between Montego Bay and North Carolina’s Research Triangle.

“This is just another feather in our cap,” he said, emphasizing the importance of connectivity in attracting more visitors to Jamaica.

The flight will operate twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays on Boeing’s Next-Generation 737 aircraft.

Bartlett said that the addition of this route expands Avelo’s current nonstop service to Hartford’s Bradley International Airport in Connecticut, further enhancing the island’s connectivity to key markets.

Executive Director of Jamaica Vacations, Joy Roberts, also expressed enthusiasm about the new route.

“We are excited to welcome Avelo Airlines from Raleigh into Montego Bay. This nonstop service opens up new travel opportunities for visitors from Raleigh-Durham and strengthens Jamaica’s position as a preferred destination in the Caribbean,” she said.

Roberts further stressed the importance of such connections in boosting Jamaica’s tourism industry, noting that increased accessibility will inevitably lead to higher visitor numbers.

For his part, Sangster International Airport’s Chief Executive Officer, Shane Munroe said the new route not only enhances travel options for passengers but also strengthens international connectivity.

Avelo Airlines, which commenced operations in April 2021, has flown over 6.3 million customers on nearly 50 000 flights. It currently serves 53 cities across 23 states and Puerto Rico, as well as three international destinations – Jamaica, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic.

In the meantime, Bartlett said the government is also pleased with the massive infrastructural upgrade at Sangster Airport, citing reports of exceptional customer satisfaction and being consistently ranked among the best in the region.

“This focus on customer service aligns well with Jamaica’s goal of enhancing the visitor experience, ensuring that tourists feel welcomed and valued upon arrival,” the minister emphasized.

“As Avelo Airlines embarks on this new journey, Jamaica stands ready to be a reliable partner and will continue to do our part in ensuring visitor satisfaction and to provide safety, security and seamlessness.”