Emirates and Viva Aerobus Enters into New Partnership

Emirates and Viva Aerobus Enters into New Partnership

Emirates and Viva Aerobus have joined forces through an interline agreement to make traveling to Mexico more convenient. This partnership allows Emirates passengers to easily reach various destinations in Mexico with a single ticket and baggage policy.

Enhanced Connectivity for Passengers

The interline agreement between Emirates and Viva Aerobus enhances connectivity for travelers heading to Mexico. Emirates customers can now travel from Dubai to Mexico City and then continue to 21 domestic destinations, including popular spots like Acapulco, Cancun, Guadalajara, and Monterrey. The agreement also provides 20 international route options connecting six points in Mexico with several major American cities.

This partnership opens up direct flight options from the United States, such as Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Orlando, and Miami, to select Mexican destinations. Additionally, travelers from Mexico City can conveniently fly directly to U.S. cities like Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York JFK, or San Antonio.

Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer, expressed enthusiasm about the new partnership. “We are pleased to activate an interline partnership with Viva Aerobus to deepen our reach into Mexico, beyond Mexico City. This new partnership provides our customers with more choice to suit their travel plans and enables customers to seamlessly fly to a host of unique destinations in Mexico. Emirates customers can also now fly directly between select US points and cities in Mexico. This new offering is in line with our Fly Better promise and convenience that can be felt by our customers when flying with us and we look forward to further developing the partnership in the future to elevate its benefits to our customers.”

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Javier Suarez, Executive Vice President & Chief Planning and Alliances Officer at Viva Aerobus, shared similar sentiments. “We are excited about this new partnership with Emirates. Connecting Emirates route from Barcelona with our Mexico City network of routes, allows Emirates’ passengers to seamlessly reach many other destinations in Mexico and the US. Equally, this opportunity allows passengers from the many Mexican cities to make a short stop in Mexico City, board an Emirates flight to reach the great city of Barcelona and/or to continue their trip to Dubai and beyond. All of this with the convenience of buying a single ticket.”

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Premium Travel Experience

Emirates offers a premium travel experience, featuring elevated comfort, world-class dining, in-flight entertainment, and other thoughtful amenities onboard its wide-body aircraft, including Boeing 777 and the flagship double-decker A380 aircraft. The Dubai-Mexico City route is served by the Boeing 777 aircraft in a two-class configuration. Passengers on interline flights from select U.S. points can enjoy the superior comfort of Emirates’ A380 service on flights from Dubai to Los Angeles and Houston before connecting to Viva Aerobus for their final destinations in Mexico.

Viva Aerobus boasts a modern fleet of 83 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft with an average age of 5.45 years, making it the youngest fleet in Mexico and the fifth youngest in Latin America.

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Travelers can book interline tickets on emirates.com, the Emirates app, and through preferred travel agencies. This agreement allows for immediate travel, making it easier for passengers to plan their journeys with the convenience of a single ticket covering both airlines.

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