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www.vivaaerobus.com Aeroenlaces Nacionales, S.A. de C.V. , trading as Viva (formerly Viva Aerobus ), is a major Mexican low-cost airline headquartered at Monterrey International Airport , in Apodaca, Nuevo Leon, Mexico .
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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.
The airline was part of the Irelandia Aviation group, a low-cost airline developer led by Declan Ryan (chairman of the Viva Air group and one of the founders of Ryanair). Irelandia personnel have been involved in the development of five low-cost airlines around the world: Ryanair, Tiger Airways, Allegiant Air, VivaAerobus, and Viva Air.
A Mexicana Airbus A319-100 landing at Vancouver International Airport (2008). A Mexicana Airbus A320-200 at Mexico City International Airport (2006).. Mexicana was Mexico's first airline, and North America's oldest airline and the world's fourth oldest airline operating under the same name, after the Netherlands's KLM, Colombia's Avianca, and Australia's Qantas.
In November 2016, William Shaw and José Castellanos announced the entry of a new low-cost airline in Perú, to operate in the first quarter of 2017 by the Peruvian company Viva Air Perú through the integration of the Viva group and Irelandia Aviation. [3]