Boycott Avelo Airlines Until They Cancel Their ICE Deportation Contract

Avelo Airlines CEO & Board of Directors

Together, we have power. Join the national boycott against Avelo Airlines today.

Why this matters:

  • Avelo’s contract with ICE undermines the values of due process, human dignity, and community trust.

  • Communities nationwide — especially in hubs where Avelo operates — are being asked to subsidize or tolerate flights for removal of immigrants without fair hearings.

  • The boycott builds collective power: if enough travellers, unions, and public institutions refuse to fly with Avelo, the economic and reputational cost will force change.

  • Local wins (airport disinvestments, university partner exits, state subsidy reviews) show that this pressure works — now is the time to scale national leverage.

What we ask you to do now:

  • Sign this petition and share it widely.

  • Pledge: I will not fly Avelo Airlines (nor support carriers complicit in deportation charters) until the contract is cancelled.

  • Ask your employer, union, university, and city/county to adopt the boycott and review any ties to Avelo.

  • Mobilize locally: host a protest, call your airport board or city council, use the tools at StopAvelo.org and GroundAvelo.org to organize.

Together we will send a clear message: no corporation will profit from family separation and human rights abuses on our watch.

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To: Avelo Airlines CEO & Board of Directors
From: [Your Name]

We, the undersigned, demand that Avelo Airlines immediately:

- Terminate its contract with ICE and cease all deportation charter flights that separate families, deny due process, and profit from removal.

- Publicly commit to no future business model that treats human lives as cargo and undermines the rights of immigrants and communities of color.

- Refund or redirect any public subsidies or tax incentives currently supporting Avelo’s operations if the airline continues deportation flights or partnerships with ICE.

- Allow full transparency of any contracts, subsidies, or partnerships that link Avelo to detention, removal, or sub-contracting with federal immigration enforcement.