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PREVIOUSLY
- Soon You Will be Able to Fly to Burbank Any Day of the Week You Like, Provided That Day is Not Tuesday or Saturday, County Announces
- (UPDATE) Avelo Airlines to Launch ICE-Led Deportation Flights Out of Arizona (But Not California, the Company Says)
- Protest Against Avelo Airlines Set for Saturday in Arcata
- ‘Tell Avelo to Go to Hell’: Eureka Residents Applaud City Council Decision to Boycott Airline Over ICE Deportation Flights
- BREAKING: Avelo Airlines is Leaving Humboldt County, Closing Its Base in Burbank
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Press release from the County of Humboldt:
Avelo Airlines has informed Humboldt County officials that they will discontinue service between the California Redwood Coast-Humboldt County Airport (ACV) and the Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) earlier than expected.
In July 2025, Avelo announced that service from ACV to BUR would be discontinued in December because they will be closing their base at the Hollywood Burbank Airport to focus on their east coast operations.
Avelo has now informed the county that its last flights between ACV and BUR will now end Monday, Oct. 20. Travelers will be notified about the changes to their flight reservations and refund options. Avelo customers should visit aveloair.com or call 346-616-9500 if they are in need of customer support.
United Airlines will continue to offer flights out of ACV to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Denver.
Beginning March 12, 2026, Breeze Airways will offer new nonstop air service between ACV to BUR and connecting service to Provo Airport (PVU). Flights are scheduled to run Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Travelers can book their flights on Breeze Airways now at FlyBreeze.com.
The County of Humboldt continues to prioritize recruiting new air service providers to meet the region’s growing travel needs. The Department of Aviation, in partnership with the County Administrative Office’s Economic Development Division, is actively working with carriers to expand flight options, including northbound routes.
“Humboldt County is a unique destination with so much to offer travelers,” said Second District Supervisor and Board Chair Michelle Bushnell. “Our commitment to meeting the needs of our community and visitors by exploring new destinations and expanding flight options at ACV is ongoing.”
For more information on the California Redwood Coast-Humboldt County Airport and the Humboldt County Department of Aviation, please visit FlyACV.com.