Volaris
Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline headquartered in Mexico City that operates domestic and international routes across the Americas. It is known for offering low fares and for being one of Mexico's largest low-cost carriers by market share. It appears in the news for route expansions and fleet growth, financial results, and regulatory or labor developments affecting the airline.

Viva Aerobus and Volaris Merge to Form Grupo Más Vuelos, Control 74% of Mexico's Air Traffic
Viva Aerobus and Volaris plan to merge into Grupo Más Vuelos, potentially creating a duopoly controlling 74% of Mexico's air traffic. This move raises concerns over reduced competition, though it could also enhance connectivity and bargaining power for the airlines.

Cybercriminals Imitate Airlines, Hotels, and Booking Sites During Mexico’s Holy Week
Cybercriminals are impersonating popular airline and hotel websites like Volaris, Aeroméxico, and Hoteles Riu during Semana Santa, leading to scams and financial losses. Authorities warn travelers to verify bookings through official channels and watch out for suspiciously low prices.

Volaris and Viva Aerobús Merge to Create Mexico's Largest Low-Cost Airline Group
Volaris and Viva Aerobús have approved their merger, forming a major Mexican low-cost airline group. The deal awaits regulatory approval and aims to expand connectivity and competitiveness.

Volaris and Viva Aerobus Merger Approved by Shareholders, Creating Dominant Mexican Airline Group
Shareholders of Mexico's two major low-cost airlines, Volaris and Viva Aerobus, have approved their merger, forming the Grupo Mexicano de Aerolíneas. This deal aims to consolidate market power and improve competitiveness amidst industry challenges, pending regulatory clearance.