Viva Aerobus Aims To Start U.S. Flights In Mid- To Late Summer

New Mexican low-cost carrier Viva Aerobus has started the process to gain FAA's approval to launch flights to the U.S., in hopes of starting the service in July or August. The carrier, formed and owned by Mexican bus company IAMSA and the Ryan family, launched flights in November 2006 with two...

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