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  2. La Paz International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Busiest domestic routes from La Paz International Airport (2023) [11] Rank City Passengers Ranking Airline 1 Jalisco, Guadalajara: 164,890 1 Calafia Airlines, Viva Aerobus, Volaris: 2 Mexico City, Mexico City: 157,679 1 Aeroméxico, Aeroméxico Connect, Viva Aerobus, Volaris 3 Baja California, Tijuana: 110,685 Calafia Airlines, Volaris 4

  3. List of Viva destinations - Wikipedia

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    Cuba (La Habana Province) Havana: José Martí International Airport [5] Cuba (Santiago de Cuba Province) Santiago de Cuba: Antonio Maceo Airport [6] Cuba (Villa Clara Province) Santa Clara: Abel Santamaría Airport [5] Ecuador (Pichincha Province) Quito: Mariscal Sucre International Airport: Terminated [7] [8] Mexico (Aguascalientes ...

  4. Viva (airline) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Viva Aerobus began non-stop service to Las Vegas and New York City from Mexico City International Airport. [25] Viva Aerobus announced the launch of its cargo subsidiary, Viva Cargo, in January 2020. [26] In late-October 2021, Viva Aerobus has announced an interline agreement with Viva Air Colombia which took effect on November 1, 2021.

  5. Viva Aerobus - Wikipedia

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    Aeroenlaces Nacionales, S.A. de C.V., trading as Viva Aerobus, is a major Mexican low-cost airline headquartered at Monterrey International Airport, in Apodaca, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Measured by passenger numbers, it is Mexico´s third-largest airline and eleventh-largest airline in North America, offering more than 160 routes in more than 50 ...

  6. Mexico City International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The ground floor accommodates all arrival facilities, featuring 22 baggage claim carousels, domestic check-in areas for Volaris, Viva Aerobus, and Magnicharters (A1, A2, B, C, D, D1), as well as a commercial corridor along the street hosting snack kiosks, banks, souvenir shops and car rental services. The top floor comprises international check ...

  7. Felipe Ángeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The check-in area features 100 conventional counters, 86 self-service kiosks, 20 drop-off counters, and a space for future growth, covering 5,410 square metres (58,200 sq ft). Security check areas include 22 X-ray security belts and 6 additional belts for future expansion, across 4,740 square metres (51,000 sq ft).

  8. El Alto International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the city of El Alto, [2] 13 kilometres (8 mi) west of La Paz. [3] At an elevation of 4,061.5 metres (13,325 ft), it is the highest international airport in the world, the seventh highest commercial airport in the world and the highest commercial airport outside of China .

  9. Viva Air - Wikipedia

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    A Viva Air Boeing 737-300 taxiing at Zurich Airport in 1995. Viva Air was founded on 24 February 1988 by Iberia and Lufthansa. At the beginning, flights were mostly from Germany to Spain, in particular to Palma de Mallorca. By 1992, the partnership between Lufthansa and Iberia dissolved and Iberia took over the operations of Viva Air.