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Volaris and Viva to Merge Holding Companies to Form New Airline Group by 2026

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Volaris and Viva have announced a merger of equals to create a new Mexican airline group, with the transaction expected to close in 2026. This decision, unanimously approved by both carriers' boards, coincides with anticipated growth in air travel demand in Mexico linked to economic expansion and international events.

In related developments, the Mexican Air Force's Escuadrón 101 is training new pilots and enhancing opportunities for women in aviation roles. Meanwhile, Guadalajara International Airport has upgraded its emergency response capabilities with a US$1.5 million investment in a next-generation aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicle, becoming the only Latin American facility to operate this specific Oshkosh model. Additionally, American Airlines is expanding its premium services and aircraft fleet to recover revenue, targeting higher-yield travelers starting in 2026.

Volaris and Viva to Merge Holding Companies to Form New Airline Group by 2026
Dec 29, 2025, 9:41 PM

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