Avelo Airlines Suspends Cherry Capital Airport Service – For Now
By Craig Manning | Feb. 1, 2026
The most controversial airline doing business at Cherry Capital Airport (TVC) is suspending its service there – for this year, at least. TVC CEO Kevin Klein announced at a meeting of the Northwest Regional Airport Authority Board this week that Avelo Airlines won’t be flying in or out of Traverse City in 2026, bringing TVC’s carrier count from seven to six. The news comes on the heels of TVC’s biggest year ever in 2025, which saw the airport serve nearly 936,000 passengers.
Though not TVC’s newest carrier – that title belongs to JetBlue, which launched service last January – Avelo is the airport’s smallest airline, according to Autumn MacClaren, …
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