Volaris Starts Tijuana-San Francisco Service

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12 March 2015 3:53pm
Volaris Starts Tijuana-San Francisco Service

Volaris, the ultra-low cost airline operating the most extensive domestic route network servicing the US and Mexico, inaugurated new international service connecting the city of Tijuana to the San Francisco (Oakland) area with flights on Wednesdays and Saturdays.   

As the carrier with the most extensive destination offering from Tijuana, now totaling 31 cities, to date, Volaris has transported over 18 million passengers, 3 million last year alone, a figure that is expanding given the more than 230 flights per week operated from this city.

"Tijuana is our home and we are extremely grateful for our customer's ongoing trust," said Holger Blankenstein, Volaris CCO. "With pride we announce a new addition to our destination offering, with this first international flight out of Tijuana. This means we now operate 31 flights to and from this city, consolidating our positioning as Tijuana's official carrier," he added.

Moreover, Blankenstein pointed out that this flight represents better connectivity for the San Francisco (Oakland) area, through Tijuana, the most connected city in Mexico thanks to the airline. "This route seeks to provide San Francisco (Oakland) with greater connectivity, with the 16 connecting flights we operate from Tijuana to the rest of the country. This is how we continue to unite family and friends who live on both sides of the border at the best fares."

Connecting destinations for San Francisco, Oakland include: Aguascalientes, Bajio, Colima, Chihuahua, Culiacan, Guadalajara, Hermosillo, La Paz, Mexico City, Morelia, Monterrey, Oaxaca, Zacatecas, Uruapan, Tepic, and Puebla.

"Volaris' continuing expansion at Oakland International Airport brings another new international destination to the San Francisco Bay Area, offering travelers and businesses even more access to key cities in Mexico," said Deborah Ale Flint, Director of Aviation for Port of Oakland. "OAK is the fourth largest airport in California and this new Tijuana service will make it the state's second largest gateway for nonstop flight destinations in Mexico."
 

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