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Volaris and Viva Aerobús Merge to Create Mexico's Largest Low-Cost Airline Group
Saga Part of: Volaris and Viva Aerobus Merge Mexico's Airlines 2 chapters
The approval of this merger marks a significant step toward consolidating Mexico's low-cost airline sector, with the new Grupo Más Vuelos expected to enhance connectivity and competitive positioning. This move could reshape market dynamics and influence future industry strategies in Latin America. Watching regulatory approvals and integration plans will be crucial as the merger progresses.
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Viva Aerobús
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