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Volaris and Viva Aerobús will merge into a 50-50 holding company in 2026, keeping their brands while expanding routes and infrastructure.
Volaris and Viva Aerobús have agreed to merge their holding companies in a 50-50 deal set to close in 2026, creating a new airline group in Mexico.
The merger, pending regulatory and shareholder approval, will maintain both airlines’ brands and operations while enhancing connectivity, expanding routes, and investing in infrastructure and technology.
The combined group will explore frequent flyer integration and global codeshare partnerships, with a focus on growing services at Mexico City Felipe Angeles International Airport.
Shares in the new holding company will continue trading on the Mexican and New York stock exchanges.
Volaris y Viva Aerobús se fusionarán en una compañía holding 50-50 en 2026, manteniendo sus marcas mientras amplían rutas e infraestructura.