Vivaaerobus
Viva Aerobus is the leading ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) in Mexico and Latin America, with the lowest cost per seat and adjusted cost per available seat of any publicly-traded airline in the Americas, implementing a successful business...
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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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COVID-19: Latin America market update (w/e April 26)
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Routes' latest update on how airlines and airports across Latin America are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Mexico’s Viva Aerobus eyes 20 new routes in 2020
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This year’s expansion follows the addition of 19 new routes in 2019.
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2019 in review: July to December
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The second part of our review of 2019 features the demise of Thomas Cook; World Routes 2019 in Adelaide: Delta's deal with LATAM; and Wizz Air's...
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“Know your airline,” airports are told
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Airlines want airports to understand their business models and demonstrate how to help them control costs, executives from airlines in three...
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Viva Aerobus 'well placed for further airline migration'
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As Viva Aerobus prepares to launch its 100th domestic route, the ultra-low-cost carrier’s Fernando Estrada tells Routesonline why the Mexican...
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Route rundown: HAN-DEL, MXP-TIA, GDL-ORD
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This week: VietJet Air to enter Indian market; easyJet to serve Albania; and Viva Aerobus schedules Chicago routes.
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Wizz to begin London Southend operations; Avianca Brazil departs Star Alliance; Air New Zealand names interim CEO and more.
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WestJet, VivaAerobus and Air India are among the latest airlines to confirm they will be heading Down Under
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With just under 100 days to go until World Routes 2019, the list of carriers attending the event continues to grow.
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VivaAerobus eyes upgauging, education to stimulate growth
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VivaAerobus is ideally positioned to leverage the increasing Mexican traveller migration from buses to airlines while expanding to feed growing air...
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Airline in focus: VivaAerobús
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This week we profile Routes Americas 2018 attendee VivaAerobús, the Mexican low-cost airline.
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VivaAerobus to explore more US routes
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Low-cost carrier VivaAerobus is weighing up adding more services to the US, just weeks after launching its first international route originating in...
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Juan Carlos Zuazua: low-cost carriers and emerging trends
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In the second part of our interview with VivaAerobus' chief executive, Juan Carlos Zuazua discusses the rise of low-cost carriers.