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Airline that struck deal to operate deportation flights faces growing backlash

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An Avelo Airlines jet on the tarmac at Hollywood Burbank Airport in 2025. The plane has a white fuselage with the word "avelo" in lowercase blue letters on its side. The plane's tail has the airline's blue logo on it.

An Avelo Airlines jet on the tarmac at Hollywood Burbank Airport in 2025. The budget airline is set to begin operating deportation flights next month for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Avelo Airlines got a warm welcome from travelers and politicians in Connecticut when the budget carrier brought nonstop flights to Tweed New Haven Airport.

But that reception has turned chilly after Avelo announced a contract to begin operating deportation flights for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) starting next month. Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the New Haven, Conn., airport this month to denounce the move.

"To the president of Avelo: You really stepped in it," Richard Blumenthal, the state's senior U.S. senator, said at one of those protests. "You made a bad mistake."

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