Viva Aerobus strengthens the air connectivity of Tamaulipas with an increase in its flight offer through the launch of its new Nuevo Laredo – Mexico City route, which will begin operations on April 23 with three flights a week (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) at prices starting at $299 pesos for a single trip, plus the payment of the Airport Use Fee (TUA, for its acronym in Spanish).
These new flights are added to the seven routes operated by the company in the state. From Reynosa the airline flies to Cancun, Mexico City, Guadalajara and Veracruz; and from Tampico to Cancun, Mexico City and Monterrey. In turn, with this service, Viva Aerobus adds 31 routes to/from Mexico City.
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The flights will be operated with 186-passenger Airbus A320 aircraft, part of the youngest fleet in Mexico with an average age of 5 years and the third youngest in North America.
“We come to Nuevo Laredo with our unique value proposition: safety, passenger-focused service, the youngest fleet in Mexico and, of course, the lowest fares. Undoubtedly, this new route will allow our passengers to shorten distances and have closer what is important to their lives: business, family and friends,” said Walfred Castro Novelo, Director of Corporate Communications for Viva Aerobus.
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