Saturday, April 9, 2011

southwest airlines flights to mexico destinations

Southwest Airlines customers can now purchase flights to Mexico operated by the
Mexican low cost carrier Volaris. The two airlines offer Customers a seamless travel experience to a wide array of destinations.
Volaris is known for competitive pricing and an end-to-end operations model that has earned the airline the reputation for being Mexico's most ontime carrier. Volaris operates a modern fleet of 18 Airbus A319 and an A320 aircraft with an average age of 2.17 years.

"Our international expansion will happen with the best possible partner for a carrier of our characteristics -- that is Southwest Airlines. We are certain that the codeshare will allow business, leisure, and visiting friends and family traffic to increase on both sides of the border," said Volaris Chief Executive Officer Enrique Beltranena.
19 Southwest cities have connecting schedules to five Mexican destinations (Cancun, Guadalajara, Morelia, Toluca/Mexico City, and Zacatecas)
They are Sacramento (SMF), Oakland (OAK), San Jose (SJC), Tucson (TUS), El Paso (ELP), Las Vegas (LAS), Seattle (SEA), Portland (PDX), Salt Lake City (SLC), Reno (RNO), Albuquerque (ABQ), Phoenix (PHX), Denver (DEN), Ontario (ONT), San Francisco (SFO), Orange County (SNA), Burbank (BUR), Boise (BOI), and Spokane (GEG).

Can't get your booking to work?

There are a number of reasons why your desired itinerary might not be loading (and generating an Oops message).

* There are no Volaris flights scheduled that day for the city you desire. For example, Volaris flights to Morelia and Zacatecas do not operate daily. Flights between Los Angeles (LAX) and Morelia (MLM) are on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday and between Los Angeles (LAX) and Zacatecas (ZCL) on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. (all Volaris schedules are subject to change).

* There might not be any seats available for each leg of the itinerary you have requested.

* There might only be a one-way itinerary available and you have a requested a round trip.

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