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BCS will strengthen air connectivity nationwide

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Volaris will offer 97 thousand seats in July with direct flights to Mexico, Guadalajara and Tijuana

  • Represents a 45% increase in airline operations

The tourism industry is the main economic engine of Baja California Sur and unfortunately one of the sectors most affected by the health crisis caused by COVID-19, so the strengthening of air connectivity will be essential for its reactivation and restoration, said the secretary of Tourism, Economy and Sustainability (SETUES), Luis Humberto Araiza López.

The foregoing by announcing that the airline Volaris will offer 97 thousand seats for La Paz and Los Cabos in July, to connect both destinations with direct flights to Mexico City, Guadalajara and Tijuana, the latter with a stopover in Loreto on the connection route to the State capital, which represents an increase of 45 percent in the company’s operations, which translates into 454 flights in that period.

In this regard, Araiza López recognized Volaris as a great ally in the recovery of the State’s tourist activity, while stressing that the airline has a biosafety protocol that provides users with well-being during all stages of the trip.

Finally, Luis Araiza stressed that the BCS tourism sector works under strict sanitary measures and guidelines in accordance with international standards, to protect the health of citizens and visitors, for which he affirmed that the entire territory of South California is a safe and trustworthy.

For his part, the director of Commercial Development of Volaris, Miguel Aguiñiga, commented that the company he represents is focused on resuming tourism and economic activity in the State in a safe and responsible manner, which is why they increased operations in La Paz and Los Cabos with the main cities in the country.

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