Can You Believe This Cheap Mexican airlines are taking Mexican right to our border for illegal immigration?
[2007-10-12 20:40:57]

Q: MEXICALI, Mexico - Among travelers, it's jokingly known as Aeromigrante - Migrant Air.

New discount airlines in Mexico are doing a brisk business shuttling migrants to the U.S. border, turning what was once a days-long trek into an easy

A: to law above me- they were here first? Who is they? If you are refering to the Olmec, Izapa, Teotihuacan, Maya, Zapotec, Mixtec, Huastec, Tarascan, "Toltec" and Aztec indigenous groups that were the first "Mexicans" then I have news

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Why are taxes and fees so high on Mexican airlines?
[2008-11-05 23:08:59]
Volaris XA-VOD

It seems like airlines like Mexicana have to add 70% of the ticket price in taxes. So a $350 ticket bought from the US would cost $750 with taxes and surcharges.

Why is that? (does it have anything to do with the recent privatization of


Because they know the average Mexican is unable to afford to fly. Those that are must be foreigners who will pay the tax.

Once you get outside the US, you will find the taxes for air travel are much higher than in the US. I was looking

LCCs help drive Mexican international passenger growth of 42% in 1Q2012

The continued growth by Mexican carriers in the domestic market place has put some pressure on pricing as Aeromexico’s management recently stated that domestic yields in 1Q2012 were softer than the prior year. Aeromexico executives, in discussing the carrier's 1Q2012 results with analysts, pointed out the Easter holiday was stronger this year than in 2011, which provides an encouraging sign for 2Q2012.

It looks as if the domestic market will continue to grow as Mexico’s carriers are steadily introducing new routes this year. Interjet is adding six aircraft during the back half of the year: four Airbus A320s and two of the 15 Sukhoi Superjet 100s it has on order. Volaris is taking delivery of six A320s while VivaAerobus is adding four Boeing 737-300s.

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Are mexican airlines as safe as the american?
[2008-07-13 23:15:01]
Volaris XA-VOD

Do they have the same requirements as the american arlines? If not, which airlines would be better to to travel by? .


I perform maintenance audits on aircraft that I take back off of lease around the world, so I think I am uniquely qualified to judge just such a question.

So, you must understand that there are varying levels of 'safety' even in the US.

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Does anyone know any cheap mexican airlines?
[2007-07-03 10:10:41]
Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez

If you know any can you put them down here in a list if possible.Thanks.


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