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Viva Aerobus adds more routes from Mexico City

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The ULCC is continuing to grow its footprint in Mexico’s capital with the launch of four new routes.

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Mexico’s relaxed borders attract US leisure traffic

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This week one-way seats between the US and Mexico are down just 12% year-on-year.

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Exclusive insight to be shared by world’s leading airlines at Routes Reconnected

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The virtual event will provide an unparalleled platform for the globe’s airports and tourism authorities to understand the core information they...

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Over 100 of the world’s leading airlines to attend Routes Reconnected

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Vice presidents and heads of network planning teams have registered for the event that will support the community in reshaping the world’s route...

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Viva Aerobus to expand Mexico City network

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Five routes are joining the ultra-low-cost carrier’s network from Mexico City, in addition to three new services set to start later this month.

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Aeroméxico ups domestic leisure offer

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Mexico’s flag-carrier has opened two leisure routes from Guadalajara designed to help kickstart the country’s tourism recovery.

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Air France, Qatar Airways & United Airlines are latest to restart international flights from Houston

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Two Mexican airlines are adding new services from the city despite COVID-19.

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Viva Aerobus returns to DFW after five-year absence

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Mexico ultra-low-cost carrier Viva Aerobus is resuming flights to Dallas Fort Worth almost five years after a short-lived foray into the market.

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Recovery Tracker: Cebu Pacific, Austrian Airlines, Air New Zealand and more

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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports continue to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.

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Volaris to restore 70% of capacity in August

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Volaris capacity will recover to 70% of pre-coronavirus levels in August as the Mexican ULCC continues to reinstate services.

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