Onvo Travel Plaza in Butler, PA

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At Exit 155 off Interstate 81, this travel plaza will offer Sunoco gas, truck diesel, and a full-sized Burger King. In addition, two EV charging stations will be installed as part of Pennsylvania’s Driving PA Forward program.

Onvo began operations in Tunkhannock in 1988 and today has grown into 36 travel plazas and gas stations, 23 quick-service and full-service restaurants, and six hotels throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania and upstate New York. Recently, Onvo underwent a rebranding process and introduced the Onvo Rewards loyalty program.

Convenience Store

Onvo Travel Plazas offer everything necessary for truckers and travelers on the road – from cold beer and soda, snacks like candy, chips, and jerky, local products, and regional offerings to demonstrate Onvo’s dedication to serving its communities.

Since 1988 in Tunkhannock, PA, Onvo began as Liberty Travel Plazas before evolving into an all-inclusive hospitality enterprise offering travel plazas, restaurants, and hotels throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania and upstate New York. Onavo prides itself on providing excellent customer service, community involvement opportunities, quality products and products as a service, quality customer engagement opportunities, and a quality mascot. Onavo represents an entity and its philosophy: the brand believes the best way to help people get where they need to go is by always being quick, kind, and convenient – regardless of where that might take them!

Onvo recently unveiled its flagship travel plaza in Dorrance Township, Pennsylvania, off Exit 155 of Interstate 81. Featuring truck diesel, Sunoco gas, and full-sized Burger King as part of Pennsylvania’s Driving PA Forward program, this location marks Onvo’s inaugural travel plaza in Luzerne County. Additionally, this site will host Onvo’s first EV charging units as part of Pennsylvania’s Driving PA Forward initiative.

Onvo travel plazas feature CAT scales and diesel and DEF fuel to ensure drivers have what they need for their trip. Furthermore, Onvo offers TripPak Express on-site shipping service and accepts Comdata TCH Fleet One EFS fuel cards – not forgetting knowledgeable employees available around the clock who can answer any queries. Customers trust Onvo as their preferred travel stop due to this consistent level of service across its network.

Fuel

Mobil Gas Station at this Travel Plaza provides an expansive selection of fuel products. In addition to regular gasoline, this company also sells truck diesel and propane. Their friendly and helpful staff will gladly assist in finding what you’re searching for and answer any queries regarding your truck or car.

The travel plaza offers an expansive selection of food, drinks, and snacks ranging from sodas to salty snacks like jerky for all to enjoy. In addition to standard convenience store items, this store also boasts local products from Northeast Pennsylvania as part of their selection.

Established in Northeastern Pennsylvania in 1988, Onvo has since grown into an established hospitality enterprise serving traveling motorists through its network of 36 travel plazas and gas stations, 24 quick-service and full-service restaurants, petroleum distribution, six hotels across Pennsylvania and New York state, and six hotels headquartered at Scranton, Pa. The company is led by its president/CEO, William Clegg, and has its main headquarters there.

Onvo Travel Plazas and Gas Stations are undergoing various remodeling and reimagining levels, the extent of which will differ between stores. Onvo’s updated stores feature a fresh aesthetic with bright oranges, bold blues, and energetic yellows; Onvo the Owl was recently adopted to match this look! Additionally, Onvo Rewards recently launched offering members points known as Hoots that they can redeem for free food, drinks, or snacks with every purchase made – members may use physical cards, the mobile app virtual cards, or their phone numbers to collect Hoots!

Food & Drinks

A 9,500-square-foot travel plaza at exit 119 on Interstate 81 is expected to generate 70 full-time jobs when complete, including those created at its Burger King restaurant and Onvo convenience store. Construction should begin this fall and hopefully open for business by early 2023 – part of Highridge Business Park covering Butler, Cass, and Foster Townships.

Onvo’s Dorrance Township location marks the inaugural ground-up construction of its new store prototype and travel plaza in Luzerne County. It offers truck diesel and Sunoco-branded gas, six bean-to-cup coffee machines, two showers and a walk-in beer cooler called The Beer Barn, and two DC fast charging units provided through Pennsylvania’s Drive PA Forward program.

Onvo (formerly Liberty Travel Plazas), founded near Scranton in 1988, has grown into an enterprise consisting of 38 travel plazas and gas stations, 24 quick-service and full-service restaurants, petroleum distribution, and six hotels throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania and upstate New York. The company recently underwent a complete brand transformation with a new name, logo, refreshed loyalty program, and updated store design; their new identity also features Onvo the Hoot as an iconic face representing them!

Onavo Rewards

Food and beverage discounts and freebies are the heart of loyalty programs for many consumers, drawing them in as members. The offers attract members and provide retailers with valuable data about shopper preferences and buying habits. Convenience stores have seen an increased demand for loyalty card programs such as Onvo Travel Plaza’s Rewards Program, designed to reward frequent visits with 10 cents off per gallon for the first month, and Buy Five get Six club membership for coffee, roller grill items and fountain drinks – so customers are guaranteed rewards regardless of when they visit!

The company is undertaking an extensive rebrand effort, featuring new names, logos, and loyalty programs. These changes reflect its goal of engaging local communities and traveling motorists – with vibrant orange and energetic blue colors as part of a mix that features the playful mascot Onvo the Owl! In addition, digital channels and traditional marketing efforts will also be invested in to reach its target market audience.

As part of its rebrand, all 36 Onvo travel plazas and gas stations will undergo some form of remodeling or reimaging within two years, with all locations anticipated to reopen by 2023. Dorrance Township in Pennsylvania will host one of Onvo’s first electric vehicle charging units, Sunoco-branded fuel and truck diesel for sale, and a full-sized Burger King restaurant.

A travel plaza off Interstate 81 Exit 155 in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, features truck diesel and convenience store amenities for truck drivers, including a full-sized Burger King restaurant and driver services. Part of Highridge Business Park encompasses Butler Cass Foster Township’s 2,000-acre development that will create up to 70 jobs and boost local economies; additional retail food service hospitality development may occur here, as well as up to 56 other truck parking spots being created.