Flights to Mexico: Spirit set to fly to Tulum’s new airport

-

Spirit Airlines expands its operation in Mexico with new routes to Felipe Carrillo Puerto International Airport (TQO) in Tulum: the airline is the first U.S. low cost carrier to announce flights at the new airport. In addition, Tulum will be the airline’s fourth destination in the Aztec country.

Tulum is an increasingly popular choice for leisure travelers, and our direct flights from Florida will make a getaway to Mexico’s enchanting coastline more accessible than ever, just in time for spring break,” said John Kirby, Spirit Airlines’ Vice President of Network Planning.

Spirit will offer daily flights from Fort Lauderdale and Orlando to Tulum beginning March 28, 2024, promotional fares are available starting at $149 each way. According to Spirit’s schedule, it will consolidate its position as the U.S. airline with the largest supply of seats at Felipe Carrillo Puerto International Airport (TQO).

We have a long history of serving Mexico, and the new Tulum airport is a great addition that will make it easier for our guests to get to the city and enjoy its beaches, history and variety of unique experiences,” added Kirby.

- Advertisement -

Fort Lauderdale – Tulum flight schedules

  • Fort Lauderdale – Tulum Flight NK 1551 FLL 10:20 – TQO 11:15
  • Tulum – Fort Lauderdale Flight NK 1552 TQO 12:05 – FLL 15:00

Flight schedules between Orlando and Tulum

  • Orlando – Tulum Flight NK 345 MCO 15:00 – TQO 18:10
  • Tulum – Orlando Flight NK 346 TQO 14:55 – MCO 18:05

The addition of the new services to Tulum increases the airline’s international service in Fort Lauderdale to 26 destinations and Orlando to 11 destinations. Florida is a strategic market for the airline’s Latin American and Caribbean operations.

See also: Spirit plans to suspend flights to Ponce, Puerto Rico

Rainer Nieves Dolande
Rainer Nieves Dolande
Editor para Norteamérica, Medio Oriente y Asia - Pacífico Para consultas o pedidos editoriales por favor escribir a redaccion@aviacionline.com // For editorial inquiries or requests please write to redaccion@aviacionline.com

DEJA UNA RESPUESTA

Por favor escribí tu comentario
Por favor escribí tu nombre

Latest News

Boeing delivers first two modernized, life-extended F/A-18 Block III fighters to the U.S. Navy

Boeing completed the modernization and life extension of the first two F/A-18 Block III Super Hornets, delivering them to...

Saab awarded contract to produce a third GlobalEye AEW&C for the Swedish Air Force

  Saab today signed a contract with the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration (FMV) regarding the delivery of a third GlobalEye...

SIRTAP tactical drone passes Critical Design Review and Airbus starts its production

The SIRTAP high-performance tactical remotely piloted aerial system (RPAS) has passed the Critical Design Review (CDR), a technical milestone...

Aena Entices Airlines with New Incentives to Promote Air Cargo at Spanish Airports

Aena presented a new incentive program to promote air cargo traffic, aiming to increase routes and frequencies of cargo...
- Advertisement -

After eight years, TAP Air Portugal resumes its flights to Manaus

TAP Air Portugal resumes its service between Lisbon and Manaus with three weekly flights (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) starting...

Portland International Airport Gains a Fourth European Airline

KLM expands its transatlantic network with new year-round service between Amsterdam and Portland, Oregon, bringing its offering to 14...

You May Also LikeCheck It Out!
Recommended For You