Home Traveling in Mexico Volaris to add 40 new domestic flights Volaris to add 40 new domestic flights New flights to Oaxaca and the coast by Mexico News Daily June 16, 2023 by Mexico News Daily 1.3K In response to increased demand, Volaris will introduce 40 new flights, some of which are brand new routes. Special focus is being given to the Bajío region, part of Mexico undergoing a significant boom in 2023. (Volaris/Instagram) By Mexico News Daily Mexican airline Volaris has announced an additional 40 domestic flights, including new routes. “Derived from a growing interest in getting to know Mexico better, as well as the disbursement of the population brought about by the pandemic and the need to optimize international supply chains, the tourist circuit goes beyond the major cities to create new — and very important — tourist and industrial corridors,” said Holger Blankenstein, executive vice president of Volaris. Seven routes will be established to Chiapas and Oaxaca due to their tourist potential, the airline said. Volaris will also add two routes out of the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA), one of President López Obrador’s key infrastructure projects. There will also be more flights available in Baja California, Baja California Sur, Chiapas, Coahuila, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Jalisco, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tabasco and Veracruz. The new routes will begin operating on July 10, with a special promotional price of 99 pesos plus tax. Many of the new routes will be concentrated around Mexico’s Bajío region, which includes the states of Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Querétaro and San Luis Potosí. The region has experienced a nearshoring boom in recent months, with a range of foreign companies opening new factories and offices in the area. Many of the new flights will come from Guanajuato Airport in Silao. The increase in flights reflects the boom in new foreign businesses opening up shop in the region. (Aeropuertos.net) Twelve of Volaris’ new routes originate from Guanajuato International Airport in Silao, with new routes to coastal cities such as Zihuatanejo, Mazatlán and La Paz, making the region an even more attractive destination for those looking for work. According to the Guanajuato state Tourism Ministry, it is also hoping to expand international travel to the region. The ministry is hoping to attract both a direct flight to Colombia and another direct flight to Europe; Colombians and Spaniards are amongst the most frequent 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Mexico News Daily previous post How to Get Your Visa for Working Remotely in Mexico next post American Airlines Adding New Daily Flights To Mexico From DFW This Winter You may also like 50 Best Places to Travel in 2024 November 9, 2023 Yucatán capital named North America’s second safest city April 24, 2023 How to Visit Huatulco in the Summer May 18, 2022 How To See the Monarch Butterflies in Mexico January 26, 2022 Time for a Road Trip? 5 Alternative Tourism... June 4, 2021 What to Do in Sisal, the New Magic... May 6, 2021 Quarantining in Mexico, But Still … Places to... February 5, 2021 Where to Spend Time Outdoors in Merida January 28, 2021 Transportation in and around Mérida January 14, 2021 How to Visit Chiapas State from Huatulco August 5, 2020 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.