Volaris announces two new routes between Mexico and Peru

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Volaris continues to increase its operations in South America, the largest Mexican airline will begin flights from Mexico City (MEX) and Cancun (CUN) to Lima, Peru (LIM) on June 1.

Flight schedules

Mexico City (MEX) – Lima (LIM)
  • Flight Y4 340 MEX 11:25 – LIM 05:05+1
  • Flight Y4 341 LIM 06:05 – MEX 12:01

The company will operate daily flights in Airbus A320 with 174/179 seats in a single configuration.

In 2019 the route between Mexico City (MEX) and Lima (LIM) moved 712,003 passengers and 7447.97 tons of cargo in 5,158 air operations. Volaris will be the only low-cost airline operating on this route.

Cancun (CUN) – Lima (LIM)
  • Flight Y4 342 CUN 12:14 – LIM 05:30
  • Flight Y4 343 LIM 06:25 – CUN 11:58

The company will operate daily flights in Airbus A320 with 174/179 seats in a single configuration.

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In 2019 the route between Mexico City (MEX) and Lima (LIM) mobilized 435,002 passengers in 3,029 air operations. Volaris will be the only Mexican low-cost airline operating on this route.

Growth in South America

In 2021 for the first time, Volaris landed in South America with two routes to Colombia, one of Mexico’s main international markets. In 2019 more than 1.3 million passengers were mobilized between the two nations.

The airline inaugurated two links from Mexico City (MEX) and Cancun (CUN) to Bogota (BOG) and through Volaris Costa Rica announces a new connection between San Jose (SJO) and Lima (LIM) starting June 3, 2022. The low-cost carrier will operate 17 weekly frequencies to Peru during the summer season, which will be Volaris’ main market in South America, surpassing the offer in Colombia.

See also: Volaris Costa Rica announces flights between San Jose and Lima

Rainer Nieves Dolande
Rainer Nieves Dolande
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