Directors of the Felipe Ángeles International Airport and Viva Aerobus celebrated the beginning of a new stage in the airline’s operations from the AIFA with the inauguration of three routes; This Thursday the service began with destination to Puerto Escondido, on Friday to Acapulco and on Saturday to Oaxaca.
The AIFA – Puerto Escondido route offers three weekly flights (Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday); the route to Acapulco has two flights a week (Friday and Monday) and the flights to Oaxaca are also operated twice a week (Wednesday and Saturday). All flights from the AIFA offer prices starting at $16 MXN plus the Airport Use Fee (TUA).
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Viva Aerobus currently also flies from AIFA to Monterrey, Guadalajara and Cancun on a regular basis. In December the airline will also inaugurate its first international route from this new airport to Havana, Cuba.
“For Viva Aerobus it is a pleasure to continue building air bridges, at low prices and from one more point in the metropolitan area of Mexico City for the comfort of all our passengers. We have already added six routes to/from AIFA, operating 240 flights per month and making more than half a million seats available to travelers per year. We will continue working to strengthen air connectivity in Mexico”, said Juan Carlos Zuazua, General Director of Viva Aerobus.
For the convenience of travelers, the airline offers the ‘Viva Bus’, an exclusive service for its passengers that takes them from the AIFA to the Central Bus Terminal of the North of Mexico City or vice versa. Passengers can purchase this service, at a cost of $75 pesos, on the airline’s website, at Viva Tiendas, at the Central de Autobuses del Norte or during their flight with the Cabin Crew.
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