Mexican airline Viva Aerobus announced Wednesday that it has signed an interline agreement with Air Canada to strengthen connectivity between dozens of destinations in both countries.
The agreement will link eight Canadian cities with 59-city-denominated-denomination in Mexico, through the- one-ticket-per-ticket-per-stop connections in Cancun, Mexico City and Monterrey, regardless of the stops to be made.
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“This agreement will allow Air Canada passengers to travel to and enjoy a wide range of destinations in Mexico, including beaches, major cities and more. We know that there is a large Mexican population of students and professionals in Canada, who will also be able to take advantage of this opportunity to visit their families back home,” said Jordi Porcel, director of alliances for Viva Aerobus.
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