Avelo Airlines ICE Deportation Flight Billboards Lead To Legal Spat

Avelo Airlines ICE Deportation Flight Billboards Lead To Legal Spat

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Avelo Airlines recently got into the deportation flight business, as a way of diversifying its business model. The airline is basing three Boeing 737s at Phoenix Mesa Airport (AZA), to carry out President Trump’s deportation efforts.

As you’d expect, this decision has proven controversial among many, especially given that Avelo has focus cities in some pretty liberal areas. One blogger turned politician took out an ad to call out the airline, and is now facing a lawsuit, as reported by The New York Times, and flagged by Live and Let’s Fly. Is there any merit to this, or is this just a big company trying to bully a small organization?

Anti-Avelo deportation flight billboards taken down

Seth Miller is an aviation blogger and New Hampshire lawmaker. He’s not happy with Avelo’s decision to operate deportation flights, and he took his displeasure to the next level. He runs the AvGeek Action Alliance. As the organization describes its mission:

The AvGeek Action Alliance is committed to supporting the positive parts of the industry, while aggressively calling out those who choose otherwise. In short, every business must make a decision as to who it partners with. Similarly, every consumer must choose which businesses to patronize.

The latest target for the AvGeek Action Alliance is Avelo, after the organization raised around $6,000 for this cause. On Monday, May 5, 2025, the organization began a campaign with advertisements on two billboards near Tweed New Haven Airport (HVN), in Connecticut, which is a hub for the airline. The billboard showed a picture of an Avelo plane with a modified logo, reading as follows:

“Does your vacation support their deportation? Just say avelNO!”

The anti-deportation flight billboard

Four days later, a lawyer for the airline sent Miller a letter, accusing him of trademark infringement and unfair competition. The letter claimed that it heard of “instances of actual confusion” among customers, who believed that the billboard was affiliated with the airline. The letter also stated that the airline could recoup damages of $150,000 per infringement, and demanded the billboards and associated website be removed, to “avoid any escalation of this matter.”

On top of that, the airline managed to persuade the billboard operator, Lamar Advertising, to take down the ads, to avoid getting involved in a legal fight.

Miller fights back, sues Avelo for squashing free speech

On Friday, May 16, 2025, Miller fought back, and filed a lawsuit against the airline in Nevada, where the company was incorporated. He has asked a court to affirm that he was only exercising his freedom of speech:

“I have the right to raise objections to their business actions, just as much as they have the right to advertise their business.”

“This contract was signed after we knew that they were sending people to the wrong countries, that they were doing it without hearings. I think that’s disgusting and needs to be called out.”

As Miller’s lawyer, Charlie Gerstein, explains:

“The First Amendment protects Miller’s speech here, and the principle underlying that is that Avelo can make its own speech. Avelo is free to respond to Miller in the marketplace of ideas but is not free to use baseless threats of litigation to silence him.”

Is there merit to Avelo’s billboard claims?

Let’s forget the politics of the topic for a moment, since we don’t need to debate the merit of deportation flights in the comments section. I think most of us agree that reasonable free speech should exist, and that people should have the right to express displeasure with the decisions a for-profit company makes.

I’m no lawyer, but it seems like the only potential case that Avelo would have against this campaign is regarding potential copyright infringement. It sure seems to me like this would fall under a typical fair use concept, no?

It seems more than a little disingenuous for Avelo to claim that there’s genuine confusion among consumers as to whether the ad is coming from the airline or not. Like, obviously the ad isn’t from the airline.

Good on Miller for fighting back against this attack, because all too often our legal system is simply used as a way for big companies to bully individuals into compliance. Let the court decide on the merits of this.

I also can’t help but Avelo is shooting itself in the foot with taking action in this way. How many people would’ve seen these billboards near the airport? But with The New York Times and other outlets now picking this up, Avelo’s deportation flights are about to get even more attention.

Bottom line

Avelo Airlines made the decision to get into the deportation flight business. That’s the company’s right, though the public should also be allowed to object to it, if they’d like. One organization led by a blogger and politician took out billboards near New Haven Airport, to object to Avelo’s decision.

The company ended up threatening legal action, and the billboards were ultimately taken down. Now the person behind this is suing the airline, claiming that they’re trying to infringe on his First Amendment rights. I’m curious to see how this plays out.

Regardless of how someone feels about the ethics of the current deportation flight situation, we should all support reasonable free speech, in my opinion. Like, I’d feel the same if the politics were reversed.

What do you make of Avelo’s threats over these billboards?

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  1. omarsidd Gold

    Avelo is heavy-handed fascist on the Seth's free speech. it's a pretty clear case of SLAPP since "unfair competition" is beyond laughable, and the rest would be covered under fair use.

    I would never consider flying Avelo for any reason now, but we should *also* remember the C-levels, lawyers, and other decision makers at Avelo and shun them for life. It's like being concentration camp prison guards- you never get to make another career...

    Avelo is heavy-handed fascist on the Seth's free speech. it's a pretty clear case of SLAPP since "unfair competition" is beyond laughable, and the rest would be covered under fair use.

    I would never consider flying Avelo for any reason now, but we should *also* remember the C-levels, lawyers, and other decision makers at Avelo and shun them for life. It's like being concentration camp prison guards- you never get to make another career decision after making that one. Once you side with pure, obvious evil, you are now part of that evil.

    1. Sel, D. Guest

      As a Jew, your analogy is downright disgusting. Rounding up and murdering millions of people based on their religion and race, your own citizens mind you, is not comparable in any form to deporting non-citizens that are illegally here. Any difficulties put on people and families due to deportation is the fault of the administrations that opened the boarders without an act of congress and the people that came here with no permanent assurances of being able to stay.

  2. George R Guest

    If you are not an attorney well versed in similar cases, you really don’t know. I was a National VP insurance claims, and I never responded to hypothetical claims. I did certainly value claims that were presented, settled them out and sometimes to a verdict However in all litigated cases, defense attorneys were assigned. However politicians should not be involved in potential litigation as it is a conflict of interest.

  3. bucktruck7 New Member

    Avelo = Tesla

    I have flown them a dozen times. but never again.

  4. StevefromNY Guest

    LOVE IT. Hope start start flying from LGA.

  5. Pete Guest

    We all know how anti-Trump you are, Ben. I guess you'd rather have a bunch of illegal aliens in our country, taking up our jobs and overwhelming our schools and heathcare. They came here illegally, are here illegally, and Trump is thankfully deporting them, although the dummycrats are trying their best to frustrate common sense and to keep destroying America. I'm thankful that the airline is providing this service. If anything, the billboard would make...

    We all know how anti-Trump you are, Ben. I guess you'd rather have a bunch of illegal aliens in our country, taking up our jobs and overwhelming our schools and heathcare. They came here illegally, are here illegally, and Trump is thankfully deporting them, although the dummycrats are trying their best to frustrate common sense and to keep destroying America. I'm thankful that the airline is providing this service. If anything, the billboard would make me want to fly and support them further. Maybe you need to ask yourself why you're supporting a bunch of people who are in our country illegally. By the way, Europe has started reintroducing border controls in the Schengen area for the exact same reasons, and they plainly say on the EU website that it's because all the illegals are overwhelming their healthcare and economy, as well as committing crime.

    1. Seth Miller 2028 Guest

      Would you be OK with this administrations precedents standing and a future Democrat government deporting Trump voters? Or do you just support illegal policies when they support your views?

    2. jallan Diamond

      @Pete - the issue isn't the deportations of those who are in the United States illegally; rather, it's the deportations without due process. Also, by the way, those illegals do a lot of the crop picking and janitorial and landscaping jobs that American citizens tend not to want to do, at least not for the wages offered.

    3. BradStPete Diamond

      Why yes, I would rather live with un-documented people than maga folks.
      When companies engage in political moves the run risks. Never planned to fly Avelo and no I KNOW I never will

    4. henare Diamond

      lol. you chugged the Kool aid! these folks aren't taking "our" jobs (unless you're picking produce in the hot sun) and they're not overwhelming anything. you need to be better.

    5. Michael Guest

      @Pete, nobody's taking your job. I've been an accountant for over 30 years and not once have I been fired because Julio comes in and looks at my clients' tax returns and says "we're going to have to file an extension". It's not our fault that you drive an Uber or whatever. Those are the only jobs that are up for grabs. Hope you know how to clean your own hotel room and fix your...

      @Pete, nobody's taking your job. I've been an accountant for over 30 years and not once have I been fired because Julio comes in and looks at my clients' tax returns and says "we're going to have to file an extension". It's not our fault that you drive an Uber or whatever. Those are the only jobs that are up for grabs. Hope you know how to clean your own hotel room and fix your own roof after hurricane season. And by the way us democrats don't want illegal immigration either. What we want is 1) that they're treated with dignity and due process, and 2) that you either pay $20 for strawberries, or shut the fuck up about illegals. You can't have it both ways.

  6. Dania Lane Guest

    It is clearly copyright infringement.

    1. Seth Miller 2028 Guest

      Sounds like you need to read up on the first amendment, copyright “fair use” and political speech rights.

  7. Dania Lane Guest

    Your vacation doesn't support their deportation. Their deportation supports your vacation. Their ticket prices were too low. Then the greedy New Haven airport officials, (a totally forgotten passenger terminal) decided to scru them over with Breeze, while they were still, basically the airline version of an embryo.

    1. Seth Miller 2028 Guest

      A public airport can’t refuse an airline. Did you think they could have told Breeze to go away? The purpose of the airport is to support its community, not subsidize private business.

  8. snic Diamond

    Another reason to not fly Avelo - the deportation flights are bad enough, and now they've added their bullying attempts to squash reasonable criticism.

  9. JamesW Guest

    Welcome to the dark world of SLAPP suits. It’ll backfire on Avelo, as these always do.

  10. tuotuo Gold

    I am a foreigner, so this is not my business.But even immigrants have legal and illegal differences, right?Let's assume that Avelo canceled a deportation flight and set them free.That is about 200 illegal immigrants.
    So is Seth Miller willing to accept these people? This means housing, food, medical care and even job opportunities.Even if he wants to, does he have the ability?

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ tuotuo -- No one is suggesting that Avelo take on deportation flight contracts and then set people free. Rather, people are suggesting that the company not sign up for a contract like this, for the reasons stated (like the questionable legal basis on which the deportations are happening).

    2. Leigh Guest

      The airline would "set them free"? You just broke the internet with the most stupid comment of the day.

  11. Bob Sanders Guest

    The airline doesn’t decide who gets deported. That’s a government function (via DHS/ICE).

    The airline is simply a contracted service provider, like a plumber, electrician, or IT company working for the government.

    Making fun of or publicly attacking the airline for “deporting people” is misleading, because they don’t initiate or authorize deportations — they just provide transportation.

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ Bob Sanders -- I'm sorry, I don't follow your logic. So just because they don't decide who gets deported, they have no responsibility? Should hitmen not be criticized, because they don't decide who their target is?

      The airline is signing up for this contract *after* these deportations became much more controversial than in the past. We don't have to debate the merits of this, but surely you can see how if someone has an...

      @ Bob Sanders -- I'm sorry, I don't follow your logic. So just because they don't decide who gets deported, they have no responsibility? Should hitmen not be criticized, because they don't decide who their target is?

      The airline is signing up for this contract *after* these deportations became much more controversial than in the past. We don't have to debate the merits of this, but surely you can see how if someone has an issue with the Trump administration's deportation plan, they could also have an issue with Avelo accepting this work, no?

    2. chasgoose Guest

      If they were legal deportations, that would be one thing, but as of Friday, and until SCOTUS changes its mind, if they deport anyone based on the Alien Enemies Act they would aiding and abetting Trump and the Executive Branch in defying a direct order of the Supreme Court.

    3. BOB Sanders Guest

      Who says they are deporting anyone? They just have a contract with DHS. Its just business. They provide the planes and the staff. There are hundreds of contractors working for DHS. If Miller wants to protest, he can attack United or American Airlines who do the same.

    4. Seth Miller 2028 Guest

      I suppose you’d say they were “just following orders?”

    5. Leigh Guest

      Even though I'm very deep blue...and annoyed by many of the MAGA comments...Bob's argument holds water. It's up to the branches of government to figure out the policy. Avelo is not part of the judiciary, after all.

      Still, Avelo's lawsuit doesn't hold water, which is the issue at hand.

  12. Bumbling Bee Guest

    Avelo's leadership is just plane (pun intended!) dumb. Dumb as mud. Startups are notoriously difficult to run so I am empathetic with their plight. But to think that helping the U.S. government run flights that carry people who have, in many cases, not had due process (that's illegal in the U.S. for the fascist Trump nutjobs out there), while the carrier's main bases are in wealthy, liberal areas is stupid commercially and reflects a depressing...

    Avelo's leadership is just plane (pun intended!) dumb. Dumb as mud. Startups are notoriously difficult to run so I am empathetic with their plight. But to think that helping the U.S. government run flights that carry people who have, in many cases, not had due process (that's illegal in the U.S. for the fascist Trump nutjobs out there), while the carrier's main bases are in wealthy, liberal areas is stupid commercially and reflects a depressing lack of moral correctness and fortitude.

  13. Mike Mohler Guest

    Call 60 Minutes and have them cover it!

    Oh, wait...

    This is fascism, kids. Go watch the old movies and lean some basic lessons.

  14. KlimaBXsst Guest

    Oh Casino Express, Xtra Airlines, Xtra Airways, and Avelo… how we admire you for managing to find ways for this certificate to survive in a competitive industry as it has done for so many years since Elko.

    1. chasgoose Guest

      They also were the charter airline for the Fyre Festival lol.

    2. Seth Miller 2028 Guest

      And for the 2016 Clinton campaign. They’ll basically take a dollar of anyone.

  15. Kevin Guest

    Free Speech and Fair Use both exist. Avelo can pound sand.

    The airline is free to run these rendition flights, and the public is free to call them out on it.

  16. derek Guest

    Avelo has a point. Some people drive fast and miss the correct message. Fair use does not apply. Change the wording slightly and get rid of the Avelo wording.

    Some car companies have forced independent repair shops from using their name. For example, Continental Mazda or Signature BMW. Fair use didn't apply.

    1. Seth Miller 2028 Guest

      Those repair shops were not political speech. No court in the land (except Aileen Caroll’s) will allow Avelo to win this one.

  17. Eskimo Guest

    Are we gonna see LSAT reviews soon?

    Maybe a different kind of bar, not found on A380, you'll be reviewing in the future?

    1. KMuhammad Guest

      I do like his hotel reviews. They are very thoughtful and detailed. However, lately he seems to be totally obsessed with what President Trump is doing.

  18. David Guest

    If people are seriously concerned about airlines flying deportation flights, do a freedom of information act request to get a list of ALL commercial airlines contracting with DHS to do deportation flights. The results will surprise you.
    Regardless of political persuasion, I would be more concerned about transporting shackled deported migrants. If there is an emergency evacuation - how are 100 shackled adults and kids supposed to evacuate. FA's are told NOT to assist.

    ...

    If people are seriously concerned about airlines flying deportation flights, do a freedom of information act request to get a list of ALL commercial airlines contracting with DHS to do deportation flights. The results will surprise you.
    Regardless of political persuasion, I would be more concerned about transporting shackled deported migrants. If there is an emergency evacuation - how are 100 shackled adults and kids supposed to evacuate. FA's are told NOT to assist.

    Avelo
    GlobalX
    Global Crossing Airlines

    1. snic Diamond

      LOL, doesn't take much to trigger you, does it, cupcake?

    2. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ David -- To be clear, most major airlines don't perform deportation flights. Global X is the major player in this game, and now Avelo is participating as well. Alaska, American, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, United, etc., don't do this. Or is there something I'm missing?

  19. Brian Guest

    I use Avelo on occasion and the flights are always packed. Your stupid boycotts don’t work. America voted for this. Time you moronic libtards realize the tides have turned. Trump destroyed Kamala! Won every single swing state. Americans want our laws to be followed, not ignored. Meanwhile liberals want known ILLEGAL foreign criminals to stay here. Incredible!

    1. Icarus Guest

      Only ignorant knuckledraggers voted for that criminal.

    2. Joe Guest

      @brian I would try to point out the irony in your weird little tantrum but it would probably fly right over your smooth little brain.

    3. Michael Guest

      @Ben, this the same Brian who says he’s an Independent who isn’t here to argue politics? These people who are always calling liberals snowflakes are the most whiny little bitches who immediately go into all caps meltdown mode the moment they hear something they don’t like or someone puts the word gay in a book or says to them happy holidays or whatever. So obnoxious and insufferable. They’re like “President Trump telling people to march...

      @Ben, this the same Brian who says he’s an Independent who isn’t here to argue politics? These people who are always calling liberals snowflakes are the most whiny little bitches who immediately go into all caps meltdown mode the moment they hear something they don’t like or someone puts the word gay in a book or says to them happy holidays or whatever. So obnoxious and insufferable. They’re like “President Trump telling people to march on the Capitol is protected speech!” but someone putting up a billboard it’s “no, not like that! Be nice to the President. rEsPeCT tHe oFFicE!”. The first amendment comes before the second one, Chad. Bunch of whiny snowflakes. Go get a job dude. Do something productive for society.

    4. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ Michael -- Yep, same Brian.

    5. Brian Guest

      @Michael, do you even hear yourself? You just went on a bigger, longer angrier rage rant literally about my lesser rant. Once again: Typical hypocrite liberal lacking self-awareness. Good job! Lol. And yes I am very Independent. If I were a Republican, I’d say it. Keep smiling! (Thumbs up)

    6. Michael Guest

      @Brian, I may be on a rant but at least I don't need to make shit up about my political affiliations to get my point across. I think Independent doesn't mean what you think it means. And if you want to call calling our your bullshit a rant knock yourself out. You can call me all the names you want. You seem to be under the mistaken impression that I care.

    7. Alan Bender Guest

      You know less than zero about airlines. Doesn’t matter very much if some of the planes are totally packed if the fares and fees don’t cover costs for the system.
      And in Avelo’s case, they don’t. Avelo went into the deportation business because they are desperate. Period.

    8. Ben L. Diamond

      Brian, please calm down

    9. Nawaid Ladak Guest

      Here's rooting for Lucky to Tim Dunn you.

    10. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ Brian -- Despite the packed flights you've seen, Avelo isn't quite profitable yet. The airline lost a modest amount of money in 2024. Now the outlook looks even worse for 2025, due to current macroeconomic factors, which is why Avelo took on this contract. I won't assign blame for the macroeconomic factors, though.

    11. Seth Miller 2028 Guest

      Their load factors out of STS were 57%. Doesn’t support your anecdotal observations.

  20. JD Guest

    IP attorney here! Yeah, no case for Avelo. Would be trademark infringement (maybe) but Miller’s comments are covered by fair use—commentary and criticism. I also don’t think there would be actual consumer confusion. A consumer wouldn’t believe that Avelo is promoting deportation flights (especially since they can’t sell them).

  21. Jim Guest

    However, there's one thing that American consumers, whether liberal or conservative, seem to agree on: buy the cheapest thing, and to hell with the consequences.

  22. Michael Guest

    This is totally going to Streisand effect Avelo. Like 2 people fly them every week, but now this may get picked up by the MSM and at the very least the local media. It will bring more attention to the fact they’re not only operating deportation flights, but bullying anyone who calls them out on it. I don’t think this will have the outcome Avelo thinks it will.

    1. TravelinWilly Diamond

      And they have no actual legal case.

    2. Michael Guest

      That’s almost never the point of suing. Large companies just sue you to make you spend tons of money you can’t afford to spend which is not a problem for them. Many people just comply to avoid the hassle and expense. And that’s the goal. Best to publicly shame them.

    3. AOC 2028 Guest

      We’ll see millions of Trump cult members traveling to Burbank and New Haven just so they can fly Avelo. Just like they are buying Cybertrucks so show their loyalty to the cult leader.

    4. Eve Guest

      Except they aren’t buying cybertrucks with deliveries on them flat and existing models already discounted. It turns out that big oil loving F150 drivers from suburbs do not want an EV

    5. Brian Guest

      @little Mickey, oh please! Your liberal rage boycotts don’t work. Look at Tesla stock the past month. Skyrocketing. Your terror campaign of physically attacking innocent Tesla drivers (most are probably liberal, lol!) and private business didn’t work. Nor did Chick Fil A, nor Target, nor Whole Foods.

    6. Speedbird Guest

      Tesla stock is at best keeping up with broader trends on the NASDAQ. “Skyrocketing” is a funny way to describe it

    7. KMuhammad Guest

      Hello Speedbird I have Tesla stock and it is up 46% in the last month, which is much better than average trend. Please do not speak which you know nothing of.

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Seth Miller 2028 Guest

Sounds like you need to read up on the first amendment, copyright “fair use” and political speech rights.

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chasgoose Guest

If they were legal deportations, that would be one thing, but as of Friday, and until SCOTUS changes its mind, if they deport anyone based on the Alien Enemies Act they would aiding and abetting Trump and the Executive Branch in defying a direct order of the Supreme Court.

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Ben Schlappig OMAAT

@ Bob Sanders -- I'm sorry, I don't follow your logic. So just because they don't decide who gets deported, they have no responsibility? Should hitmen not be criticized, because they don't decide who their target is? The airline is signing up for this contract *after* these deportations became much more controversial than in the past. We don't have to debate the merits of this, but surely you can see how if someone has an issue with the Trump administration's deportation plan, they could also have an issue with Avelo accepting this work, no?

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