Volaris Supports Progress on U.S.–Mexico Air Transport Agreement. Volaris has expressed its position regarding the agreements announced by Mexico’s Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (SRE) and the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT), in coordination with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), aimed at strengthening the bilateral air transport agreement between both countries. In this context, the airline acknowledged the joint efforts of the Mexican and U.S. governments to address the matter in a constructive manner, emphasizing that such collaboration promotes competitiveness in the bilateral aviation market and supports the development of the airport system in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area.
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Furthermore, Volaris highlighted the creation of a bilateral working group tasked with overseeing the implementation of the commitments reached. The airline noted that this initiative represents a step in the right direction, as it enables progress toward concrete and sustainable solutions. In turn, Volaris expressed its expectation for a swift implementation of these measures, which could lead to the removal of regulatory actions imposed by the DOT in 2025, ultimately fostering a more stable and predictable operating environment for airlines serving both countries.
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Additionally, Volaris underlined that this dialogue will strengthen international connectivity and reinforce the recognition of Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) as part of the airport offering in the Mexico City region. Finally, the airline reiterated its willingness to actively participate in the working group, contributing to the full implementation of the bilateral agreement and ensuring tangible benefits for both the aviation industry and passengers.
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