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Volaris and Viva Aerobús merge 50-50 in 2026, keeping brands, expanding routes, and boosting Mexico City connectivity.
Volaris and Viva Aerobús have agreed to merge their holding companies in a 50-50 deal set to close in 2026, creating a new Mexican airline group.
The merger, pending regulatory and shareholder approval, will maintain both airlines’ brands and operations while enabling shared resources, expanded routes, and potential global codeshares.
The combined group plans to boost connectivity, especially in the Mexico City area, and invest in fleet, technology, and infrastructure.
A unified board will be chaired by Viva’s Roberto Alcántara Rojas, and shares will continue trading on Mexican and New York stock exchanges.
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Volaris y Viva Aerobús se fusionan 50-50 en 2026, manteniendo las marcas, expandiendo rutas e impulsando la conectividad de la Ciudad de México.