Cryptic by Simon Hamilton
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Volaris A New Mexican Airline

Mexico is getting a new airline and if the carrier runs into all outlooks it will travel a long manner in helping Mexican air traffic double over just the adjacent three years. Volaris Airlines, started by Mexican billionaires Carlos Slender and Emilio Azcarraga, is expecting to take its first flight on March 13th.

Volaris may impact the airline industry well beyond Mexico especially if its aggressive enlargement programs work out. With the Mexican authorities in the procedure of divesting its interest in two airlines, Aero Mexico and Mexican Airlines, start up carriers are poised to leap in and supply service as menus driblet and demand surges. Up to now, the highly controlled Mexican airline industry have got set a damper on client demand as artificially high terms and a restricted market have kept clients away.

Volaris Airlines, along with competing start up airline, Interjet, are expected to quickly reshape the Mexican airline industry beginning this year. Volaris is planning to function at least six Mexican cities and eventually supply service between Mexican and U.S. destinations. No word how all of these volition impact aspirants begin up Mexus Airlines, currently operating as a “paper carrier” with no concrete programs [or funding] to start flying. Volaris plans on flying 16 A319 aircraft and have an option on 40 A320 aircraft. TACA International Airlines, based in Elevation Salvador, will throw a minority interest in the airline.

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