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University of New Haven Students On Board for Avelo AirlinesӰԭ Inaugural New Haven Flight

The recent flight from Tweed New Haven Airport to Florida was an exciting and unique opportunity for three business management majors and their professor, thanks to the support of a generous alumnus.

November 18, 2021

By Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing and Communications

Left to right: Sheahon Zenger, Ph.D., Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24, Brendan Shamas Ӱԭ23, Andrew Bianco Ӱԭ23, and Angelica Gianchandani, M.A.
Left to right: Sheahon Zenger, Ph.D., Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24, Brendan Shamas Ӱԭ23, Andrew Bianco Ӱԭ23, and Angelica Gianchandani, M.A.

Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24 recently boarded a round-trip flight from New Haven to Orlando. What made the experience particularly unique was the fact it was the inaugural flight out of New Haven for , which is now offering flights from Tweed New Haven Airport to five destinations in Florida.

Garcia-Perez was one of three University of New Haven students Ӱԭ all business management majors Ӱԭ who were among the passengers on the flight. It was an exciting opportunity for them to be a part of the event and to network with airline leadership, who, she says, introduced themselves to everyone on the flight and were Ӱԭdown to earth.

Left to right: Governor Ned Lamont, Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24, Andrew Bianco Ӱԭ23, and Brendan Shamas Ӱԭ23. (photo courtesy of Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24)
Left to right: Governor Ned Lamont, Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24, Andrew Bianco Ӱԭ23, and Brendan Shamas Ӱԭ23. (photo courtesy of Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24)

ӰԭThe experience was absolutely amazing!Ӱԭ she said. ӰԭI was very honored to have been invited to such an historic event for Connecticut and for the Greater New Haven Region.Ӱԭ

After a celebration and a ribbon cutting on the runway outside the plane, Garcia-Perez flew to Orlando and back with her classmates Brendan Shamas Ӱԭ23, Andrew Bianco Ӱԭ23, and their professor, Angelica Gianchandani, M.A.

Brendan Shamas Ӱԭ23 (front), Andrew Bianco Ӱԭ23, and Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24 were excited to fly to Orlando.
Brendan Shamas Ӱԭ23 (front), Andrew Bianco Ӱԭ23, and Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24 were excited to fly to Orlando.

ӰԭThis was such a great opportunity,Ӱԭ said Shamas. ӰԭI was very excited to fly and to have the opportunity to meet so many people. This was a great opportunity for the University.Ӱԭ

Michael Quiello Ӱԭ74, Ӱԭ16 Hon., vice president of safety, security, and operational efficiency for Avelo Airlines, a longtime airline executive and a member of the UniversityӰԭs Board of Governors, invited the students be a part of the celebration. Several members of the University community also attended the celebration and the ribbon cutting, including University President Steven Kaplan, Ph.D., and Sheahon Zenger, Ph.D., director of athletics and recreation.

ӰԭIt was very exciting to be here,Ӱԭ said Bianco. ӰԭIt was a very cool opportunity, a once-in-a- lifetime experience. IӰԭve been taking it all in and learning from it. IӰԭm grateful to have been a part of this.Ӱԭ

Image of the ribbon cutting from the celebration.
The celebration included a ribbon cutting on the runway.
ӰԭThe community we have fostered at the UniversityӰԭ

Several local and state leaders, including , , and , attended the celebration of the inaugural flight. They discussed the importance of the airlineӰԭs presence in the region as Ӱԭmore than just about flights to Florida,Ӱԭ since it also means more local jobs and a boost to the regionӰԭs economy.

Prof. Gianchandani says the event was also a wonderful way for the University and Avelo Airlines to come together.

ӰԭItӰԭs exciting that weӰԭre able to work with Avelo and showcase what the University is about,Ӱԭ said Prof. Gianchandani. ӰԭWeӰԭre about innovation and experiential learning. We have alumni who are now board members, and they want to collaborate with students and show them how to build businesses and enterprises. This flight was an incredible opportunity, and it showcases how business leaders are creating new opportunities and innovation.Ӱԭ

Image of Michael Quiello Ӱԭ74, Ӱԭ16 Hon. (left), and President Steven Kaplan (right) speak with Brendan Shamas Ӱԭ23 and Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24.
Michael Quiello Ӱԭ74, Ӱԭ16 Hon. (left), and President Steven Kaplan (right) speak with Brendan Shamas Ӱԭ23 and Gabriela Garcia-Perez Ӱԭ24.

Garcia-Perez says the flight, which returned her and her classmates back to New Haven that evening, was an incredible opportunity for them to network. She appreciated how willing the Avelo executives were to offer their support.

ӰԭThe fact that Mr. Quiello, an alum, is willing to give back to students says so much about the community we have fostered at the University,Ӱԭ she said. ӰԭThe Avelo executives were more than happy to connect us to other people who they thought could help us. Their humility and welcoming attitude made us feel like part of the event, and not just spectators.Ӱԭ