Viva Expands AIFA Network to Boost Mexico City Connectivity.Viva Aerobus continues to strengthen its presence at Felipe Ángeles International Airport, positioning the airport as a key hub for connectivity in the Mexico City metropolitan area. In this context, the airline is steadily expanding its route network, enabling thousands of passengers to travel more easily for tourism, business, and family visits. As a result, Viva’s growth not only responds to rising demand but also reinforces AIFA’s role as a competitive alternative within the region’s airport system.
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Furthermore, this expansion aligns with broader efforts to enhance Mexico’s aviation connectivity, which plays a crucial role in economic and social integration. According to airport authorities, each new route creates tangible opportunities to increase passenger traffic while stimulating tourism and commercial activity. Therefore, AIFA is gradually consolidating its position as a strategic gateway, linking Mexico City with a growing number of domestic and international destinations and benefiting both travelers and businesses.
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At the same time, during the Tianguis Turístico México 2026 held in Acapulco, Viva announced additional routes that will further expand its offering from the airport. This move reflects a long-term strategy focused on strengthening national connectivity while delivering affordable fares and greater flexibility to customers. Ultimately, Viva’s commitment to AIFA not only increases travel options but also supports tourism development and economic growth across Mexico.
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