Volaris boosts its network with flights to Lima – Peru

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the mexican airline Volaris expanded its network of destinations with flights to Lima in Peru from Cancún, Mexico City and Saint Joseph.

Taking advantage of the boost in air demand that is being seen in the region after the survey of requirements of travel and also the possibility that Peruvian citizens do not have requirements such as visa to enter Mexico, the airline volaris began its operations in Lima.

We could also say that Volaris is following the path that it previously paved in one way or another Interjet before the pandemic and the one that ceases its operations

Volaris started flights in Lima

Volaris, the ultra low cost airline that operates in Mexico, USA, Central and South America, began operations in Peru with the Mexico City-Lima and Cancún-Lima routes with its main parent company, Meanwhile he 3 Last June it also began its flights from San José to Lima with Volaris Costa Rica.

Volaris will dedicate two aircraft to the operation in Lima and will offer more than 25 thousand monthly seats, through the ultra low cost model, to promote the air market with the lowest base rates and a scheme in which customers decide how to travel, paying only for the extra services they need.

Mexico It is among the ten countries that visit the Andean country the most. Mexico and Peru have a promising tourist horizon, only of 2020 a 2021 the arrival of Peruvian tourists to our country increased 64%. This year the offer of flights and scheduled seats between both destinations grew 140% and 152% respectively, in comparison with 2021. Similarly, the Peruvian tourism sector had a participation of 2.5% of GDP in 2021, and their pre-pandemic participation was 3.9%.

Mexico City – Lima

Those interested in experiencing the new routes to Peru can do so from $99 (WITH A) and $129 (MEX) Dollars, single flight and taxes included, via www.volaris.com in the following itineraries:

  • CUN-LIM Frequency: daily Leaving Cancun at 00:14 hrs., arriving in Lima at 05:30 hrs. Leaving Lima at 06:25 hrs., arriving in Cancun at 11:58 hrs.
  • MEX-LIM Frequency: diary Leaving Mexico City at 23:25 hrs., arriving in Lima at 05:05 hrs. Leaving Lima at 06:05 hrs., arriving in Mexico City at 12:01 hrs.

Saint Joseph – Lima

Those interested can buy their tickets from $99 Dollars, including taxes, for each flight segment:

  • San Jose-Lima: Tuesday, Friday and Sunday Leaving San José at 14:20 hrs., arriving in Lima at 19:00 hrs.
  • Leaving Lima at 20:00 hrs., Arriving in San Jose at 22:45 hrs.

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4 comments on “Volaris boosts its network with flights to Lima – Peru”

  1. Carlos Fernandez

    It is seen that the Mexican Volaris continues to grow in South America. Good for Lima and hopefully one day I will operate in Quito and Guayaquil, what I think is that due to the visa requirements to Mexico for Ecuadorians, the demand is still incipient since before without the need for a visa, Aeroméxico increased its frequencies to Quito.

    1. If they remove our visa, I'm sure they start their flights, in the meantime, the market practically disappeared. Look at Aeroméxico with only 5 weekly flights from 14 that he came to have.

      1. Carlos Fernandez

        That's what's bad. Many people believe that if they do not ask us for a visa, it is to go to work in a certain country or be a place of transit.. The lack of education of many ends up affecting or destroying air traffic and the reputation of our country.. Mexico is a great cultural destination, holiday and hopefully one day we will see airlines like Volaris, Long live Aerobus apart from Aeroméxico.