Iberia and Viva Aerobus have signed a codeshare agreement to offer passengers greater travel options between Mexico and Spain by combining the routes operated by both airlines.
Users of the Spanish airline flying on the Madrid (MAD) – Mexico City (MEX) route will be able to take advantage of connecting flights from Viva Aerobus’ network of domestic destinations offered from the AICM.
On the other hand, customers in Mexico who want to travel from the Spanish capital via Iberia, will be able to connect on the MEX – MAD route by making the first leg with the Mexican carrier on a connecting flight from any of the destinations offered by the company at Benito Juarez International Airport (MEX).
Mexico City (MEX) is the second busiest transatlantic route from Adolfo Suarez International Airport: data obtained by Aviacionline through Aena Statistics indicate that during the period January – June of this year 397,925 passengers and 13,905 tons of cargo were mobilized in 1,552 air operations.
Iberia currently operates 19 weekly flights between Madrid (MAD) and Mexico City (MEX), and thanks to this new agreement with Viva Aerobus the Spanish company will be able to connect with 19 Mexican cities through the AICM including destinations to: Guadalajara, Cancun, Monterrey, Veracruz, Merida, Tampico, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Tijuana, Hermosillo, Oaxaca, Huatulco, Torreon, Puerto Escondido, Ciudad Juarez, La Paz, Chetumal and Mazatlan.
The signing of the codeshare agreement will allow Iberia customers to purchase their travel itineraries in a single reservation, subject to the same baggage policy and uniform fare conditions. Tickets are now available for sale through both companies’ websites for flights starting August 30.
All Iberia flights between Madrid (MAD) and Mexico City (MEX) are operated on Airbus A350-900 aircraft with a capacity of 348 seats in three classes (31 Business Class/24 Premium Economy/293 Economy Class) and the airline offers 11,932 seats per week in 38 flight operations.
Viva Aerobus operates the most modern fleet in Mexico and the third youngest in North America, with an average age of 5 years, and is made up of Airbus aircraft: 40 A320s and 22 A321s.
Spain is Mexico’s main transatlantic market; according to data obtained by Aviacionline through the Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC), during the first semester, 624,447 passengers were flown between the two countries with an occupancy factor of 80.1% in 2,511 air operations. Iberia is the largest airline operator in this market with a 37.2% share.
«At Iberia we have always been committed to Mexico as one of our strategic markets from the point of view of both tourism and business traffic. As demand has intensified, we have accompanied this reactivation with an increase in capacity very close to the pre-pandemic supply. With 19 flights a week, Mexico City is the metropolis with the highest number of frequencies in the Americas,» said María Jesús López Solás, Iberia’s Commercial Director, Network Development and Alliances.
«Now thanks to the codeshare agreement with Viva Aerobus we will be able to offer better service to our customers and greater capillarity with a wide range of destinations within the country,» added López Solás.
«At Viva we are very proud of the signing of this codeshare with Iberia. This alliance allows us to connect our domestic flight network from Mexico City with the route that offers the largest number of passengers between Mexico and Europe,» said Javier Suárez, director of alliances at Viva Aerobus.