In addition, it will also operate flights to Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Puerto Vallarta and Chetumal from April 4, 2024; to Los Cabos from April 18, 2024; to Ciudad Obregón from July 4 and to Durango from July 5.
“These 17 new routes are designed to meet the growing demand for air connectivity in the Metropolitan Zone of the Valley of Mexico,” said Juan Carlos Zuazua, general director of Viva Aerobus, quoted in a statement.
With the new adjustments, Viva Aerobus will offer 4.5 million seats at AIFA, with 72 daily flights and 12 aircraft dedicated to the airport. In addition, the increase in operations on the 10 existing routes will begin in July 2024.
Between January and August of this year, Viva Aerobus has transported more than 600,000 passengers on AIFA, according to airline data. With these services, the airline adds more than 30 new routes announced during 2023.