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New Hampshire protesters urge boycott of Avelo Airlines over deportation flights

A little more than a dozen protestors stood beside a busy exit off I-293 in Manchester on Saturday, May 31, 2025. They were part of a national boycott against Avelo Airlines for signing a contract with ICE to operate deportation flights.
Lau Guzm谩n
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NHPR
A little more than a dozen protestors stood beside the exit off I-293 for Manchester-Boston Regional Airport on Saturday, May 31, 2025. They were part of a national boycott against Avelo Airlines for signing a contract with ICE to operate deportation flights.

Some New Hampshire residents are joining a national boycott of Avelo Airlines, which flies routes out of Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, until the company agrees to end a contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to .

Protesters joined a coordinated effort on Saturday to raise awareness of the boycott. About a dozen people stood along either side of the Interstate 293 exit in Manchester that leads to the airport. Organizer Diane Kolifrath held a sign saying 鈥淏oycott Evil Avelo; Don鈥檛 fly deportation airlines!鈥

She said the point of the protests is to raise awareness of the boycott and ask lawmakers to end incentives for Avelo, like tax breaks or government contracts.

She also said she was concerned about what she called the lack of due process in the Trump administration鈥檚 handling of deportations, such as the case of .

鈥淭hese people have been abducted and are being moved out of state, across state lines and across international lines, without any crime committed or any due process whatsoever,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd so we do see, there's a lot of cases where innocent folks are being swept up.鈥

A little more than a dozen protestors stood beside a busy exit off I-293 in Manchester on Saturday, May 31, 2025. They were part of a national boycott against Avelo Airlines for signing a contract with ICE to operate deportation flights.
Lau Guzm谩n
/
NHPR News
A little more than a dozen protestors stood beside a busy exit off I-293 in Manchester on Saturday, May 31, 2025. They were part of a national boycott against Avelo Airlines for signing a contract with ICE to operate deportation flights.

In response to the protest, an Avelo spokesperson said the airline鈥檚 highest priority was the safety and well-being of its crewmembers, employees and customers.

鈥淲hile we recognize the right of individuals to peacefully assemble, Avelo's main priority will continue to be maintaining the safety and timeliness of our operation,鈥 said Avelo Communications Manager Courtney Goff in an email statement.

Avelo is also part of an involving state Rep. Seth Miller from Dover. Miller paid to set up billboards near Tweed Airport in New Haven, 黑料新闻 encouraging travellers to join the boycott of Avelo Airlines. While the courts are deciding whether the billboards are protected speech under the First Amendment, Miller encouraged more people to join the boycott.

鈥淚'm under no delusion that Avelo stopping these flights means these flights stop,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut it makes it a little harder, makes it a little more expensive. It means other people have to do it. And once that's done, we'll go after the next ones.鈥

I cover Latino and immigrant communities at NHPR. My goal is to report stories for New Hampshire鈥檚 growing population of first and second generation immigrants, particularly folks from Latin America and the Caribbean. I hope to lower barriers to news for Spanish speakers by contributing to our WhatsApp news service,驴Qu茅 Hay de Nuevo, New Hampshire? I also hope to keep the community informed with the latest on how to handle changing policy on the subjects they most care about 鈥 immigration, education, housing and health.

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Federal funding for public media is under threat and if it goes, the impact to our communities will be devastating.

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Your voice has protected public media before. Now, it鈥檚 needed again. Learn how you can protect the news and programming you depend on.

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