Aviation in Mexico

Viva Aerobus received its first aircraft of the year

Gastón Sena

Viva Aerobus received its 56th aircraft, the first of 2022. It is an Airbus A321neo registered XA-VBX, with a capacity ...

Delta increases flights between Atlanta and Monterrey

Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters

Starting May 1st, Delta Air Lines will boost its operations between Atlanta and Monterrey. The airline offers five/six flights per ...

Spirit

Spirit Airlines adds a fourth destination in Mexico

Gastón Sena

Spirit Airlines announced that it will add Monterrey International Airport (MTY), in the northwestern Mexican state of Nueva Leon, to ...

Calafia Airlines

Calafia Airlines will operate flights between Tijuana and Puerto Peñasco

Gastón Sena

Sonora Governor Alfonso Durazno, along with Calafia Airlines executives and tourism officials announced that the airline will connect Tijuana (TIJ) ...

MAS presented America’s first Airbus A330-200 P2F and its new corporate image

Gastón Sena

Yesterday Monday (21) Mas Air officially introduced America’s first Airbus A330-200 P2F and its new branding, which is now reduced ...

Flair Airlines has landed in Mexico with flights to Los Cabos and Cancun.

Gastón Sena

The Canadian ultra-low-cost carrier, Flair Airlines, entered the Mexican market inaugurating five connections to Los Cabos (SJD) and Cancun (CUN). ...

Spirit Airlines

Spirit to increase flights to Cancún

Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters

In response to an increase in demand, Spirit Airlines will boost its operations to Cancún from Orlando, one of the ...

Viva Aerobus will have flights to Medellín starting in April

Gastón Sena

After a month of having requested two new routes to Colombia, Viva Aerobus announced the landing in Medellin/Rionegro (MDE) from ...

Alaska Airlines to resume flights between San Jose and Guadalajara

Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters

Alaska Airlines will resume service between San Jose and Guadalajara on April 1st. Operations will be carried out on the ...

Aeroméxico Faces New Challenges

Juan Pedro Sanchez Zamudio

The Mexican airline Aeroméxico received a New York Bankruptcy Court approval to eliminate $1.1 billion debt, by giving Aeroméxico’s stakes ...