Guadalajara International Airport, Jalisco, Mexico

By David Casey
The Mexican carrier's application for a new route to Bogota follows a record year for passenger traffic in Colombia.
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By David Casey
Rome will become a new point on the SkyTeam alliance member’s route map from next summer, while Madrid will also receive more flights.
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By Aaron Karp
The carrier is also restarting four domestic routes from MTY.
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By David Casey
Competition at Felipe Angeles International is starting to heat up as Volaris responds to the expansion plans of Aeromexico and Viva Aerobus.
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By David Casey
Viva Aerobus is the latest carrier to increase its footprint in the Mexico-Colombia market.
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By David Casey
Routes details the latest new route announcements, as well as the services returning to carriers’ networks
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By David Casey
The ULCC is adding 27 new routes between April and June, including launching flights to two new destinations in Mexico.
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By David Casey
Routes selects 75 new air services set to start around the world in December 2021, looking at the planned frequency, start date and aircraft to be used.
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By David Casey
General director Raul Revuelta Musalem wants to build on the success of Guadalajara’s first route to Europe and opportunities being created by the Cross Border Xpress at Tijuana.
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By David Casey
Mexico’s flag-carrier is increasing capacity to Spain by more than 20% with a new long-haul route from Guadalajara.
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By Aaron Karp
The airline is converting 767 passenger aircraft into freighters for new all-cargo service.
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By David Casey
Flights between Mérida, Mexico and Oakland, California will operate four times per week.
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By Lori Ranson
This week one-way seats between the US and Mexico are down just 12% year-on-year.
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By David Casey
Despite intense competition in Mexico’s domestic market, the regional airline is seeking out unserved city pairs to aid its recovery.
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By David Casey
The Mexican ULCC is following rival Viva Aerobus into the market.
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By David Casey
Volaris capacity will recover to 70% of pre-coronavirus levels in August as the Mexican ULCC continues to reinstate services.
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By David Casey
In the first of a two-part feature, Routesonline takes a closer look at the airports shortlisted in two categories of the Routes Americas 2019 Marketing Awards.
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By Richard Maslen
Mexican airport operator Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico has been attending Routes events for more than ten years and places a big emphasis on the role of relationships within the route development process including utilising the ‘city pair’ meeting offering with great success.
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By Richard Maslen
Having already secured a strong position in the domestic Mexican market, Volaris has been focussing on developing its international network. With the addition of its new service to Reno and previously announced link to Fort Lauderdale it will serve 17 international destinations with 38 routes by year-end. These are targeted at travellers wishing to visit friends and family on both sides of the border providing better travel options for the Hispanic communities in these regions.
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By Richard Maslen
Mexican low-cost carrier, Volaris, is to further expand international links into the US with a new service between its base in the city of Guadalajara
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By Richard Maslen
Mexican low-cost carrier Volaris is to launch flights to the American southwest city of Phoenix with the introduction of non-stop flights to Sky
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