VivaAerobus reported that in November it will recover its full capacity measured in seats registered in the same month of the previous year, placing it as the first Mexican airline to return to pre-pandemic levels.
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The airline said that for next month it will operate 109 routes, of which 96 will be domestic and 13 international.
“We are proud to be one of the first airlines in the Americas to have reactivated 100 percent operational capacity, leading the recovery of the air and tourism sector. In other words, we already offer the same number of seats as in November last year,” said Juan Carlos Zuazua, general director of VivaAerobus.
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