The Tulum International Airport opened its doors and its first plane was with the Viva Aerobus airline. It will have three new routes where it will operate: Mexico City, Felipe Ángeles and Monterrey
MAZATLAN. – If you were left dressed and packed with your suitcases to travel through Mexicana de Aviación, we inform you that these flights will leave until February and only on 9 routes of those that had been announced.
If you were able to buy tickets in the pre-sale that they launched between the months of September for those destinations that were canceled, you will now have free trips starting in June 2024.
According to national media, the Secretariat of National Defense announced changes in its operational destinations through an email and indicated to the affected users that they will be given a travel certificate on a single or round flight taking into account their original request.
The change in flights is due to the fact that the airline does not have permits from the aeronautical authorities, much less a fleet that allows it to cover the 20 routes contemplated by AMLO. So, those people who have reserved their ticket to Bajío, Ciudad Juárez, Campeche, Chetumal, Cancún, Cozumel, Hermosillo, La Paz, Mérida, will have that compensation.
Flights from this new airline run by Sedena will cost from 500 pesos. At least five benefits are announced on its website, carry-on luggage and items weighing up to 10 kilos, complimentary drinks, seating at no extra charge, checked luggage of 15 kilos per person, this only for launch.
How to make my certificates valid?
They will be valid from June 1 to December 15, 2024, the airline explained what the terms and conditions will be to make it valid, such as:
Respond to the email at least 10 days before your flight to validate your trip.
Indicate route, date and time.
You must add to the email the reservation code that was provided in advance, the origin, destinations and names of the passengers.
Reservation confirmation is subject to availability.
Once the flight is confirmed, the user must pay the corresponding airport taxes (TUA), as well as the baggage inspection fee (YR).
The routes that you can travel with this airline to Felipe Ángeles International Airport or vice versa are Cancún, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Tijuana, Campeche, Chetumal, Mérida, Puerto Vallarta, Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Cozumel, Los Cabos, Hermosillo, Ciudad Juárez, Villahermosa, Huatulco, Oaxaca, Acapulco, Mazatlán, La Paz and León.
Source: Punto