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Nonstop flights to the northeast? Save us a seat

Starting May 10, Avelo Airlines will have flights to three cities in the northeast from GSP International.

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In our opinion, you should always have a vacation booked on your calendar. If you don’t already have a trip in the works, we’ve got some ideas to help you ring in spring or celebrate summer (yes, we’re thinking about summertime already).

GSP has two new nonstop destinations to the northeast we’re adding to our must-visit list:

Manchester, NH / Boston

For those looking for a taste of New England charm with easy access to a major city, Avelo’s nonstop flight to Manchester (kicking off May 10) is your ticket. This conveniently located city makes the perfect home base for exploring all that Boston has to offer. Frequent and affordable train and bus connections whisk you away to iconic landmarks like Fenway Park, Quincy Market, and Boston Common.

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We’re daydreaming of spending a spring or summer day walking around Boston.

Photo by BOStoday team

Rochester, NY

There’s no shortage of outdoor activities around Rochester, NY. See the sights for yourself with Avelo’s new nonstop service, beginning May 9. Once you’ve touched down, take a short drive to the majestic roar of Niagara Falls, explore along the scenic shores of Lake Ontario, hike through the lush greenery of High Falls Gorge, or escape to the nearby Finger Lakes region — a haven for wine lovers, with rolling vineyards, charming towns, and breathtaking vistas.

With Avelo’s new routes and existing service to New Haven, CT (hint: a haven for pizza lovers), you can explore the Northeast at the click of a button.

Time to see the sights

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