Volaris expands its international offering with the start of its non-stop flights between Tijuana and Las Vegas. This is the second American service from the border city, complementing the operation of American Airlines from Phoenix-Sky Harbor.
Flight Y4 3700 was operated by an Airbus A320neo registered N550VL, which took off from Tijuana Airport at 16:15 local time on October 29 and landed at Harry Reid International Airport at 17:14, after one hour.
According to the Secretary of Tourism of Baja California, this new service is in response to the growing demand of travelers looking to explore Baja California, establishing a direct link between two important economic centers, in addition to promoting cultural ties between both countries.
Nevada is the third largest source of American tourists, after Arizona and California, this strategic connection will be a gateway for travelers from Asia and the United States.
Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas also serves Mexican destinations such as Guadalajara (Aeromexico, Viva, Volaris), Monterrey (Aeromexico, Viva), Mexico City (Aeromexico, Viva, Volaris), Los Cabos (Alaska Airlines) and Puerto Vallarta (Alaska Airlines).