The Papalote Children’s Museum opened its doors on May 6th in collaboration with Volaris to share with children and families their entry into the Guinness Book of World Records. During the event, children and families were able to take photos with the largest dice on the planet, accompanied by a giant board.
At Volaris, everyone celebrates
This year, the partnership between the two organizations enabled an interactive exhibit that was open to the public from April 30th to May 10th. This initiative was part of the “Volaris Adventure” campaign, in which passengers played on a large-scale board to choose their next trip while learning about aviation.
Moises Feintuch, Volaris’ Senior Marketing Manager, celebrated the airline’s recent consolidation as a pioneer in the low-cost model and in offering unbundled fares. As part of his follow-up to innovation, he praised Volaris for being the first to create a mobile app, thus taking the first step toward entering the digital age.
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Alejandra Cervantes, general director of the Papalote Children’s Museum, expressed her gratitude for the collaborative work and assured that they will continue to promote the development and happiness of Mexican families.
A year of achievements
Volaris’ achievements include being recognized as the only Mexican low-cost airline in the global safety ranking prepared by Airline Ratings and breaking the world record for ticket sales in 24 hours during its traditional Anniversary Sale.
With this new recognition granted by the Guinness Book of Records, Volaris celebrated its history and its commitment to providing accessible, innovative, and people-friendly flights.
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Source: eluniversal