Viva Aerobus began flights to Denver

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On January 25, Viva Aerobus began non-stop flights between Monterrey and Denver, becoming the third Mexican airline to operate in Denver. The low-cost carrier also provides the only direct connection between Colorado and Nuevo Leon.

Flight VB 720 was operated on an Airbus A320neo registered as XA-VXH. The aircraft took off from Mariano Escobedo International Airport at 10:17 local time and landed at Denver International Airport at 11:36, after two hours and 19 minutes,

Denver is part of the new international services of Viva Aerobus in Monterrey, in the coming months the airline expects to start operations in Austin, Miami, New York JFK, Oakland, and Orlando.

The United States represents 63% of foreigners arriving to Mexico by flight: the airline adds these new connections to serve the growing market between both nations and strengthen cultural and business ties.

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Flight schedule between Monterrey and Denver

  • Monterrey – Denver Flight VB 720 MTY 10:10 – DEN 12:10 Thursday and Sunday.
  • Denver – Monterrey Flight VB 721 DEN 13:55 – MTY 17:35 Thursday and Sunday.

Flights are operated by Airbus A320 aircraft.

Monterrey’s international network has international services to Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami, Miami, Phoenix, Atlanta, Detroit, Houston-Intercontinental, Chicago O’Hare, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Antonio, Bogota, Panama-Tocumen, Toronto – Pearson and Madrid.

See also: Viva Aerobus moved nearly 25 million passengers in 2023 and is the third-largest airline in Mexico

Rainer Nieves Dolande
Rainer Nieves Dolande
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