Beginning in October, Viva Airlines announced seven new direct flights from Benefbe Angeles International Airport to the US. The airline also adds flights to two domestic locations.
On Wednesday, Viva CEO Juan Carlos Juzhua said In a center post The new flights re -confirm the “Access to the best price for all, modern… Air Traffic.”
Chicago will add flights from Viva AIFA to seven US cities-Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami and Orlando. The airline will also add domestic service to La Boss, the capital of Baja California, and Debic, the capital of Nairit, the state of Pacific coast.
In a statement, Viva and new ways confirm its position as “the leading carrier for the international travel between Mexico and the United States.”
“We went from AIFA to 29 to 38 direct flights, which refers to the growth of 31% (in AIFA),” Juvasua wrote. Expansion is important because “the US (Viva) is a strategic partner for tourism, investment and trade in Mexico.”
New planes will help install AIFA as an international center; So far, Viva said that 5 million passengers had flew from AIFA – almost half of all the passengers who went through Mexico State Airport.
The new airport struggled to meet the expectations based on passengers numbers, According to professionals quoting Mexico Business News.
In the original predictions of the government, AIFA handled 20 million passengers annually in its first three years. However, since it was opened on March 21, 2022, the airport, located 45 kilometers north of Mexico, in the neighboring state of Mexico, served only 10.47 million passengers on an average of 3.5 million passengers per year.
The lack of ground traffic is a significant obstacle for flying passengers outside and outside the AIFA, although tickets are cheaper than the original international airport in the East Mexico city of Benito Jurez. A new passenger railway The AIFA is to be opened in July with the old Mexico city rail terminal, 3 kilometers northwest of the historic center of the capital.
Viva – which Viva changed its name from Aerobus in October – Mexico’s Young Air Navy operates 93 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft.
With reports from FinanceOvarian Mexico Business News And The aircraft of the day
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