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Viva Aerobus to Launch New Service Between Miami and Mexico City’s New Felipe Ángeles Airport

Starting November 21, 2025, Viva Aerobus will begin new nonstop service between Miami and Mexico City’s new Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA).  The route will operate four times weekly on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.


The Inaugural Arrival of Viva Aerobus at MIA on July 1st, 2024, Gets a Traditional Water Cannon Salute From Miami-Dade Fire Rescue - Courtesy Miami International Airport 
The Inaugural Arrival of Viva Aerobus at MIA on July 1st, 2024, Gets a Traditional Water Cannon Salute From Miami-Dade Fire Rescue - Courtesy Miami International Airport 

On Thursday (April 17, 2025), Miami International Airport (MIA) announced that Mexican low-cost carrier Viva Aerobus will launch new nonstop service between Miami and Mexico City’s new Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA).  Starting November 21, 2025, the route will operate four times weekly on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.  Viva Aerobus already offers regular service from Miami to Monterrey and Mérida.


In Thursday’s announcement, Miami-Dade County’s Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, said,


“Congratulations to Viva on their exciting plans to launch the first non-stop flights between MIA and Mexico City-AIFA. Mexico is already our second-busiest international market, with 1.6 million travelers moving between our regions each year.  This new route strengthens our ties, expands connectivity, and opens the door for even more cultural and economic exchange between Miami-Dade and Mexico. We thank Viva for being our MIA partners.”


Also commenting on the new service between Miami and Mexico City, Viva Aerobus’ VP – Planning and Partnerships, Javier Suarez, added,


“At Viva, we want to keep enhancing Mexico’s international connectivity by expanding travel opportunities for our passengers in both countries—making it easier to do business, grow trade, and enjoy the incredible attractions these vibrant cities have to offer, like South Beach, the Wynwood Arts District, and the energy of Miami, as well as Mexico City through this new and modern airport at the heart of our country.


Additionally, customers traveling from Miami to Mexico City can also enjoy seamless one-stop connectivity via AIFA to over 30 domestic and international destinations across VIVA’s network.  VIVA Aerobus is currently the main operator at Mexico City’s new Felipe Ángeles International Airport, and expects to offer 38 routes from AIFA by the end of 2025.



Source: VIVA Aerobus

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