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Viva Aerobus and Volaris Merge to Form Grupo Más Vuelos, Control 74% of Mexico's Air Traffic

The merger consolidates two of Mexico's largest airlines, creating a duopoly that controls most of the air travel market. This significant market share could influence fares and competition in the country. The deal is still awaiting regulatory approval, with its outcome likely to shape Mexico's airline industry in the coming months.
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Aerolíneas, Servicios Auxiliares (ASA)
Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte (OMA)
Grupo Aeroméxico
Grupo Más Vuelos
Monex Grupo Financiero
ASUR
Viva Aerobus
Grupo Aeroportuario Marina
Volaris
Raymond James