The fast-growing Toluca, Mexico-based airline will add two more round-trip flights a week between Mexico’s second-largest city and las vegas McCarran International Airport in Nevada. The new flights will operate Fridays and Sundays, in addition to the daily service that began Wednesday.
The airline operates Airbus A319 and A320 airplane on its Las Vegas route. The planes are configured to hold 144 passengers on the A319s and 174 on the A320s.
The three-hour Las Vegas flight leaves Guadalajara at 1 p.m., arriving in Las Vegas at 2:20 p.m. PDT. The return flight leaves McCarran at 3:50 p.m., arriving at the Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport, also known as Guadalajara International Airport, at 7 p.m. local time.
Volaris tickets can be purchased online at southwest.com, Volaris has three tiers of pricing and the different tiers offer different premiums for the passenger. The least-expensive advanced-purchase round-trip airfare between Las Vegas and Guadalajara cost $543 as of March 30, which includes a $21.91 tax, and restricts travelers to 55 pounds in luggage.
Las Vegas is the fifth U.S. city on the Volaris route map. It also has flights to Guadalajara from San Jose and Oakland, Calif., and Chicago’s Midway Airport. The airline flies to Monterrey, Zacatecas, Morelia, Guadalajara and Toluca from Los Angeles International Airport. Guadalajara service also is planned to and from Fresno, Calif., beginning April 14.
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