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What airline shut down in Mexico?

In December of 2020, the low-cost carrier Interjet ceased operations. Aeromar's announcement left Mexico with only three main domestic carriers: Aeromexico and the low-cost airlines Volaris and Viva Aerobus.



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In 2005 the airline was sold to the travel company Grupo Posadas. Mexicana later experienced financial difficulties, especially after the 2009 outbreak of swine flu in Mexico limited travel. In August 2010 the airline filed for bankruptcy protection, and several weeks later it suspended operations.

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The airline has been under business rescue for over a year but has failed to secure additional funding. As a result, Mango Airlines was forced to stop operations on July 27th, 2021.

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Mexicana will be returning to the skies in late 2023, as the airline brand is being revived after being purchased by the government.

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Airlines that offer Domestic Flights within Mexico
  • Aeromexico. Aeromexico is the largest airline in Mexico. ...
  • Volaris. Volaris is a low-cost Mexican airline, providing an extensive network of scheduled flights within Mexico. ...
  • Interjet. ...
  • Aero Pacífico.


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Mexicana Airlines, Spanish in full Compañía Mexicana de Aviación (CMA), oldest airline in North America, founded in 1924 in Tampico, Mex., and now headquartered in Mexico City.

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KLM, officially known as KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, holds the prestigious title of being the oldest airline in the world still operating under its original name. Founded on October 7th, 1919, by a visionary group led by Dutch pilot Albert Plesman (1889–1953), KLM has a rich history that spans over a century.

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Mexico's airspace is set to witness a significant development with the introduction of Mexicana de Aviación, the country's new state-owned airline.

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It is Mexico's largest airline by transported passengers and serves domestic and international destinations within the Americas. It is the leading airline in the Mexican domestic airline market with a market share of 42%.

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'Airways of Mexico, Public Limited') operating as Aeroméxico (pronounced [ae?o'mexiko]; styled as AEROMEXICO), is the flag carrier of Mexico, based in Mexico City. It operates scheduled services to more than 90 destinations in Mexico; North, South and Central America; the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia.

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The US State Department currently has a “Level 4: Do Not Travel” warning for the following Mexican states: Colima state (due to crime and kidnapping) Guerrero state (due to crime) Michoacan state (due to crime and kidnapping)

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