All VivaAerobus articles
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         News NewsUS revokes approval for Aeromexico, VivaAerobus and Volaris routes amid Mexico City slot disputeThe Trump administration has disapproved more than a dozen current and planned routes operated by Mexican carriers including Aeromexico, VivaAerobus and Volaris, escalating a dispute over airport slot restrictions and “open skies” obligations. 
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         News NewsVolaris wraps up A319 operations amid ongoing fleet renewalVolaris has officially ceased operating Airbus A319s, a type that once made up more than half of the Mexican discounter’s fleet. 
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         News NewsAllegiant and Viva Aerobus urge US DOT to resume review of proposed allianceLas Vegas-based Allegiant Air and Mexico’s VivaAerobus have requested the US Department of Transportation (DOT) reinstate the procedural schedule pertaining to approval of an alliance between the two ultra-low-cost carriers. 
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         News NewsMexico’s VivaAerobus posts $56m profit during third quarterMexican low-cost carrier VivaAerobus earned $56 million during the third quarter of 2023, its second consecutive quarter with a profit, as demand was high and fares improved. 
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         Airline Business Airline BusinessMexican airline growth story impresses despite state interventionsThe country’s airlines are powering out of Covid-19 but airport and competitive challenges complicate the outlook 
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         News NewsVivaAerobus introduces new US routes with other Mexican airlines expected to follow suitMexican low-cost carrier VivaAerobus has been quick to announce new routes to the USA after the US aviation regulator’s long-awaited decision to lift the country’s safety status back to Category 1 after more than two years. 
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         News NewsAllegiant decries DOT decision as favouring ‘oligopolistic’ carriers over discountersAllegiant Air is railing against the US government’s decision to suspend review of the airline’s proposed joint venture with Mexican ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) Viva Aerobus. 
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         News NewsUS DOT suspends review of Allegiant-Viva Aerobus joint ventureThe US Department of Transportation (DOT) has suspended its review of a joint venture between ultra low-cost carrier (ULCC) Allegiant Air and Mexico’s Viva Aerobus, putting a wrench in the carriers’ already-delayed plans for expansion in each others’ home markets. 
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         News NewsViva Aerobus provisionally signs for 90 more A321neosMexican low-cost carrier Viva Aerobus has tentatively signed for another 90 Airbus single-aisle jets, potentially taking its order total to 170. The additional 90 aircraft are A321neos which will be configured with 240 seats. Deliveries will commence in 2027. Airbus says the twinjets are the subject of a memorandum of ... 
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         News NewsPilots seek to block Allegiant-Viva Aerobus joint ventureThe union representing Allegiant Air’s pilots has come out against the carrier’s proposed joint business with Mexico’s Viva Aerobus, alleging that it is simply seeking access to cheaper flightcrew. 
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         News NewsMexican antitrust authority approves Allegiant-Viva Aerobus joint ventureNorth American ultra low cost carriers Allegiant Air and Viva Aerobus were authorized 17 October by Mexico’s Federal Economic Competition Commission (COFECE) to move forward with a proposed transborder commercial alliance. 
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         Airline Business Airline BusinessHow leading Latin carriers are faring in return to pre-crisis levelsAfter the most challenging of two years, the recent earnings quarter for Latin American operators offered an altogether more positive picture. 
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         Airline Business Airline BusinessAirlines continue to see mixed traffic returns from pandemicWhile traffic among all passenger carriers irrespective of business model or geography was hit abruptly and heavily by the pandemic, the recovery has been far more nuanced in the pace and extent to which it has returned. 
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         News NewsAllegiant sees Mexico as a “green field”: CEOA week after Mexican ultra-low-cost carrier Viva Aerobus and Allegiant Air applied to the US Department of Transportation (DOT) for a transborder commercial alliance, the US discount carrier’s chief executive Maurice Gallagher says Mexico is a “green field” that holds many possibilities for the airline. 
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         News NewsAllegiant and Viva Aerobus apply to DOT for joint ventureAllegiant Air and Mexico’s Viva Aerobus have applied to the US Department of Transportation (DOT) for approval of a commercial alliance that would expand low-cost flying between the USA and Mexico, and give the Las Vegas-based carrier an equity stake in the Mexican carrier. 
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         Airline Business Airline BusinessRaised capacity on US-Mexican border routes bucks international trendIn an environment where a rebound in travel to pre-crisis level for most international markets is off the horizon for perhaps multiple years, the speed and scale of the recovery in the US-Mexican market is a stand-out. 
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         Airline Business Airline BusinessFor Latin America’s airlines, return to 2019 is ‘not good enough’As Latin American carriers make a steep climb out of the crisis, the region’s pre-pandemic normal is an undesirable summit 
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         News NewsMexico’s VivaAerobus returns to 100% of pre-covid capacityMexico’s VivaAerobus says it will become the first airline in the Americas to return to 100% of pre-coronavirus capacity in November. 
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      NewsViva Aerobus to launch four Cuba routesMexico’s low-cost airline Viva Aerobus has launched four new routes to Cuba, a country it started operating to only two months ago. 
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      NewsFlybe strategy chief to lead IAG's Level operationFlybe chief strategy officer Vincent Hodder has been appointed as the first chief executive of IAG budget unit Level. 
 



















