Articles Tagged ‘Vivaaerobus’
vivaaerobus launches flights to Villahermosa from Cancun, and adds Reynosa to its Mexico City network
vivaaerobus starts flights to Villahermosa from Cancun, and to Reynosa from Mexico City.
vivaaerobus starts weekly Monterrey – Orlando service
Orlando becomes the airline’s sixth US destination from Monterrey. Flights operate every Saturday.
vivaaerobus adds two more US routes from Monterrey
Mexican LCC now connects Monterrey with Miami in Florida and San Antonio in Texas. Currently has just 0.4% of the Mexican international market.
AeroMexico’s carriers have 40% of Mexican domestic market which grew 16% in September; international traffic up 17%
Mexican air travel reported great year-on-year growth in September but are passenger numbers back up to the pre-recession levels of 2007? What share of the domestic market do LCCs have and which new international services launched in September and October?
vivaaerobus launches new route to Chicago from Monterrey
vivaaerobus adds its third US destination, launching flights from Monterrey to Chicago Midway Airport.
Mexican LCCs Interjet and vivaaerobus report highest ever domestic market share in July despite 0.5% drop in traffic
LCCs have gained a record market share of the Mexican domestic market in July. But how does domestic traffic this summer compare with last summer when Mexicana was still around? What’s been happening to international demand and which new international routes have been launched since the beginning of July?
Mexican market stable in 2011; AeroMexico, Interjet, Volaris and vivaaerobus now share 95% of domestic market
Mexico’s domestic market is coping fine without Mexicana and the aborted return of Aviacsa. But what share of international traffic do Mexican carriers have and which airlines have started new international services in Mexico since the beginning of May?
Aeromexico now biggest Mexican domestic airline; Volaris and Interjet each have 20% of market; Aviacsa returning?
Interesting times in Mexico, as Aviacsa plans a re-launch in May, while Mexicana is still hoping for a fresh start. But who has gained most market share since Mexicana’s demise last year? What has happened to domestic and international traffic overall? And which were the top 10 domestic routes in 2010 and how much competition […]
Mexicana’s demise has minimal impact on Mexican traffic; almost 30 new international routes starting this winter
Remember the panic when Mexicana collapsed in August? We look at what impact the airline’s demise has had on Mexican traffic and reveal which new international routes will be starting during the winter season.
New routes launched during the last week
(Tuesday 28 September – Monday 4 October):
The last week has seen the launch of 35 new routes, of which eight were filling the void in the Mexican market after Mexicana’s demise. Plenty of cakes were baked to celebrate, but which airline opened a new base at a capital city airport? Which airline has changed its name just after launching two new […]
vivaaerobus starts six new routes from Mexico City; now has 10% share of Mexican domestic market with 11 737s
Another Mexican carrier is grabbing newly available slots at Mexico City. But which two airports form the basis of vivaaerobus’ network? Which milestone did the airline not celebrate recently and what’s happening to its US routes?
New routes launched during the last week (Tuesday 29 June – Monday 5 July):
This week, the world’s 64 new routes have had a global spread, with every continent represented with multiple new routes. US airports have seen the most launches, but the week has also seen landmark events elsewhere, such as the opening of a brand-new airport in Tibet and the first international route in 18 years at […]