Viva Aerobus began operating two routes to its new destination, Mexico City’s Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA), from Monterrey and Guadalajara.
At 09:52 am, the Airbus A320, registration XA-VIS, landed at AIFA from Guadalajara, becoming the first flight in commercial operation at the new Mexico City airport. Later, at 11:53 a.m., the flight from Monterrey arrived.
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“We welcome Viva Aerobus to the new Felipe Angeles International Airport, where we are 100% prepared to serve passengers with first class infrastructure and service,” commented General Isidoro Pastor, General Director of Felipe Angeles International Airport. “With these new routes to two key cities in the country, Viva Aerobus becomes an ally, like the airport, of the air connectivity of the Metropolitan Zone of the Valley of Mexico and we are sure it will be very successful in its operation,” he added.
Both routes offer a daily flight. In this way, the airline offers passengers more than 135 thousand annual seats for each route, connecting the Mexican capital with two of the country’s economic, social, cultural and tourist centers. Tickets start at $159 pesos for a single trip, plus the Airport Use Tax (TUA), for Monterrey and from $182 pesos for Guadalajara. Viva Aerobus reminded that, for the convenience of travelers, it offers the ‘Viva Bus’, an exclusive service for its passengers that takes them from AIFA to Mexico City’s North Central Bus Terminal or vice versa, for only $75 pesos.
“We continue to grow our offer in Mexico City to serve one of the markets with the highest demand by offering point-to-point flights, new aircraft and low fares. Thus, with our new routes from AIFA, more people can travel safely, reliably and affordably from the Metropolitan Zone of the Valley of Mexico to the northeast and west of the country,” said Juan Carlos Zuazua.
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