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Volaris inaugurates direct flight from San José to Guadalajara, Mexico

QCOSTARICA — On Tuesday, Volaris Costa Rica, the ultra-low-cost airline that operates in Central America, Mexico and the United States, inaugurated its new international route that connects San José, Costa Rica with Guadalajara, Mexico.

The direct flight is on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

“Guadalajara is one of the most important centers of operations for Volaris, due to its network of national and international connections. Through the route between San José and Guadalajara, we are making available to our clients extensive connectivity to new destinations, both in Mexico and the United States. At the same time, we are promoting the development of local economies and multi-destination tourism in the region,” said Ronny Rodríguez, Director of Sustainability and Corporate Development at Volaris.

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Travelers who choose the route between San José and Guadalajara will be able to easily connect to destinations such as: Tijuana, Monterrey, Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabos, in Mexico, as well as U.S. cities as California’s Los Angeles, Fresno and Ontario and Houston, Texas.

Volaris offers a total of 21 destinations to the United States and 26 to Mexico, for those who stay overnight in the city of Jalisco.

The new option to connect the State of Jalisco, in Mexico with Costa Rica, offers those traveling from Mexico a destination preferred by ecotourists and lovers of nature or unparalleled beaches, and take advantage of Volaris’ connections in the region, mainly, El Salvador and Guatemala.

Between January and August 2024, a total of 94,903 Costa Ricans traveled to Mexico and 62,822 Mexicans arrived in Costa Rica by air.

Costa Rica registered the entry of 2.1 million tourists by air during the first eight months of 2024, a figure that represents an increase of 10.4% compared to the same period of the previous year, according to the most recent data provided by the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT).

“This flight complements and strengthens the strategic promotional efforts that the Costa Rican Tourism Institute has carried out in Mexico since last year and in recent months, with the clear objective of increasing the visitation of Mexican tourists, so that they can enjoy nature, biodiversity, gastronomy, culture and the essence of Pura Vida” highlighted William Rodríguez, Minister of Tourism of Costa Rica.

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