MIA Welcomes Inaugural Flight By Volaris

Mexican low-cost carrier launches four weekly flights to Guadalajara and daily flights to Mexico City

MDAD Deputy Director Ken Pyatt receives a plaque from the inaugural Volaris flight crew.

MDAD Deputy Director Ken Pyatt receives a plaque from the inaugural Volaris flight crew.

Miami International Airport welcomed Mexican low-cost carrier Volaris

Miami International Airport officials welcomed Mexican low-cost carrier Volaris to the Miami market yesterday, when the airline began four weekly flights to Guadalajara and daily flights to Mexico City on Airbus A320 aircraft. Guadalajara is now the sixth destination in Mexico with nonstop service from MIA, while Volaris is the airport’s fourth airline serving Mexico and its eighth low-cost carrier. Volaris serves more than 60 destinations in Mexico, the United States, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Puerto Rico.

After a press conference featuring remarks by officials from the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD), Volaris, and the Guadalajara Convention and Visitors Office (OFVC), there was a ceremonial ribbon-cutting and refreshments for passengers and guests before Volaris’ first departure from Miami to Guadalajara.

« We welcome Volaris and their passengers to Miami-Dade County, and we wish them success as they begin to serve our community, » said Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos A. Giménez. « Our residents will also certainly benefit from another air service option to MIA’s second-busiest international market. »

Volaris is the first of four passenger airlines to announce Miami service launches in 2017. On February 4, Canadian airline First Air will begin charter passenger flights from Ontario, on behalf of Celebrity Cruises. In April, low-cost transatlantic airline WOW air will launch thrice-weekly service to Reykjavík, Iceland. Lastly, Aer Lingus, the national airline of Ireland, will launch first-ever service from Dublin, Ireland in September, with three weekly flights. The four new airlines will add to MIA’s current total of 107 carriers – the most of any U.S. airport.

« We are honored that Volaris has chosen to expand its South Florida operations to MIA, and we look forward to welcoming their additional passengers from Guadalajara and Mexico City, » said Miami-Dade Aviation Director Emilio T. González. « Mexico continues to be a growing international market for us, and we are proud to offer local residents more service to these two popular destinations. »

Miami International Airport

Miami International Airport offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other U.S. airport, is America’s second-busiest airport for international passengers, boasts a lineup of more than 100 air carriers and is the top U.S. airport for international freight.

MIA, along with its general aviation airports, is also the leading economic engine for Miami-Dade County and the state of Florida, generating business revenue of $33.7 billion annually and welcoming 70 percent of all international visitors to Florida.

MIA’s vision is to grow from a recognized hemispheric hub to a global airport of choice that offers customers a world-class experience and an expanded route network with direct passenger and cargo access to all world regions.

MIA is committed to sustainable practices.

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