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  2. Toluca International Airport - Wikipedia

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    During the 2000s, Toluca Airport played a pivotal role in the initial growth of low-cost carriers in Mexico. Volaris and Interjet, key players in this sector, established Toluca as their primary hub, each operating from independent terminals until 2007. The airport experienced a substantial increase in passenger traffic from 145,000 in 2002 to ...

  3. Interjet - Wikipedia

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    Interjet (official legal name ABC Aerolíneas, S.A. de C.V.), [3] also known as Interjet Airlines, was a Mexican low-cost carrier headquartered in Mexico City. [4] The airline operated scheduled flights to and from various destinations within Mexico, as well as to and from the Caribbean, Central America, North America, and South America.

  4. List of Interjet destinations - Wikipedia

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    Interjet served the following destinations prior to its suspension in December 2020: Hub: ... Mexico City International Airport [34 ... Toluca: TLC: MMTO: Toluca ...

  5. List of airports in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Toluca: State of Mexico: MMTO TLC Lic. Adolfo López Mateos International Airport: Torreón: Coahuila: MMTC TRC Francisco Sarabia International Airport: Tulum: Quintana Roo: MMTL TQO Tulum International Airport: Tuxpan: Jalisco: MMTX Zapotiltic National Airport: Tuxtla Gutiérrez: Chiapas: MMTG TGZ Angel Albino Corzo International Airport ...

  6. Mexican airline Interjet plans to restart in 2022 with 10 ...

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    Mexican budget airline Interjet plans to resume flights in 2022 with 10 leased Airbus SE airplanes after shutting down a year ago when its already-suffering finances were hit by the COVID-19 ...

  7. Mexico City International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On December 2, 1963, the airport's name changed from "Aeropuerto Central" (Central Airport) to "Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México" (Mexico City International Airport). [15] In the 1970s, the two shortest runways (13/31 and 5 Auxiliary) were closed to facilitate the construction of a social housing complex in that area, named ...