
Passengers now have the opportunity to purchase a selection of California wine country products during their upcoming Avelo Airlines flight.The budget airline introduced its new “Wine Travels Free” initiative, which will be implemented from Saturday, May 25 onwards. Passengers departing from Avelo’s hub at Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport (STS) are permitted to bring a crate of wine without incurring any additional fees.The attraction of visiting the Sonoma County region lies in the opportunity to explore the vineyards and taste the internationally renowned wines of Northern California,” stated Andrew Levy, CEO and founder of Avelo. “Avelo is dedicated to assisting customers in finding new experiences and making lasting memories through affordable, convenient, and dependable air travel.”We anticipate that Avelo’s recently launched Wine Travels Free initiative will enhance the pleasure and recollection of our customers’ visits to California Wine Country.Individuals wishing to check in a case of wine, which may contain up to 12 bottles, at the ticket desk of Sonoma County Airport without incurring any charges must be at least 21 years of age. It is necessary to encase the wine in a safeguarding container in order to check it in for free. The price of other checked bags may differ based on the chosen route.Avelo commenced operations from Sonoma County Airport in April 2021, asserting its superiority in the Bay Area due to its convenient location and easy accessibility to more than 400 vineyards. The budget airline currently provides direct flights from Boise, Burbank, Kalispell, Mont., Las Vegas, Palm Springs, Portland/Salem, and Bend/Redmond, Ore., specifically for the high-demand summer period.Avelo just marked its third year of operation, having transported more than 4.6 million passengers since its inaugural flight. The airline operates flights from regional airports to famous tourist areas such as Sonoma County, providing travelers with the advantage of no charges for changing or canceling their tickets.