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In 2018, Viva Aerobus began non-stop service to Las Vegas and New York City from Mexico City International Airport. [25] Viva Aerobus announced the launch of its cargo subsidiary, Viva Cargo, in January 2020. [26] In late-October 2021, Viva Aerobus has announced an interline agreement with Viva Air Colombia which took effect on November 1, 2021.
Mexico Guadalajara: Guadalajara International Airport: Hub: Puerto Vallarta: Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport: Mexico (Mexico City) Mexico City: Mexico City International Airport: Hub: Felipe Ángeles International Airport [15] Mexico Morelia: General Francisco Mujica International Airport [16] Mexico (Nuevo León) Monterrey
Viva Aerobus 9 Guanajuato, León/El Bajío: 138,416 1 Aeroméxico Connect, Viva Aerobus 10 Chihuahua, Ciudad Juárez: 134,270 Viva Aerobus 11 State of Mexico, Toluca: 129,407 Viva Aerobus 12 Chihuahua, Chihuahua: 128,378 Viva Aerobus 13 Veracruz, Veracruz: 127,330 6 TAR, Viva Aerobus 14 State of Mexico, Mexico City-AIFA: 125,749
Nowadays, Viva Aerobus offers more than 60 routes [9] and in 2013 the airline announced the renewal of its fleet by purchasing 52 Airbus A320 aircraft, becoming the airline with the youngest fleet in Mexico. [10] [11] [12] In addition, within the framework of the airline's tenth anniversary, Grupo IAMSA acquired a 100% stake in Viva Aerobus; it ...
On 18 March 2021, Viva Aerobus Flight 4343, an Airbus A320-232 registered as XA-VAZ, suffered a nose landing gear collapse while making a 180 turn to line up for takeoff from runway 22 at Puerto Vallarta-Gustavo D. Ordaz Airport, Mexico. All 133 occupants on board safely evacuated the plane via the emergency slides.
Aerobus may refer to: Aerobus, a self-propelled electrically powered bus-like suspended monorail vehicle; a name for a bus line connecting an airport in some areas; Checker Aerobus, a long limousine; Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Bus, a series of heavy-duty intercity coaches; Viva (airline), a Mexican low-cost airline formerly known as Viva Aerobus
In September 2023, Viva Aerobus announced nonstop service between Oakland and Monterrey. In 2024, the airport announced that it was changing its official name from Metropolitan Oakland International Airport to San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport. The Port of Oakland Board of Commissioners approved the new name on April 11. [22]
The new Mexico City Airport quickly became a focal point of intense and conflicting political discourse in Mexico, reflecting a broader ideological clash within the country regarding economic models and governance strategies. Upon winning the presidency, López Obrador fulfilled his campaign promise to reassess the Texcoco airport.