I don’t have live updates available right now. Here’s the latest context I can share based on recent public reporting up to 2024–2025 and notable 2026 disruptions:
- Viva Aerobus has been expanding domestically from key hubs, with Monterrey historically serving as a major base for the airline in its network. This aligns with Viva Aerobus’s strategy of growing within Mexico’s internal market and leveraging Monterrey as a northeastern hub.[2][6]
- There have been periods of disruption on Viva Aerobus’s network in 2025–2026, including cancellations affecting multiple domestic routes that involve Monterrey and other major hubs, which can impact schedules and reliability on Monterrey-centered itineraries.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow results to a specific date window (e.g., the last 14 days) and pull the latest articles.
- Check Monterrey-specific routes or any new services to/from Monterrey in 2026.
- Provide a brief summary of the key routes served from Monterrey by Viva Aerobus and any recent regulatory or safety-status changes that might affect operations.
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Sources
On December 7, 2019, the airline resumed flying from Monterrey to Chicago, but this time via O'Hare International Airport. In addition, the airline flew to Morelia, Guadalajara, Leon and Zacatecas from Chicago-O'Hare for the 2019-2020 winter season. In October 2013, VivaAerobus has signed an agreement to order 52 Airbus A320 aircraft for $5.1 billion, making it the largest order by a Latin American carrier.
en.wikipedia-on-ipfs.orgLaunched operations in November with two aircraft and an operating hub in Monterrey 0.07 mm Opened our 3 rd operating hub at Mexico City Airport 3.2 mm Opened our 4 th operating hub in 4.0 mm
ri.vivaaerobus.comViva Aerobus is the leading ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) in Mexico and Latin America, with the lowest cost per seat and adjusted cost per available seat of any publicly-traded airline in the Americas,...
www.routesonline.comMore than 35 VivaAerobus flights were cancelled across Mexico, disrupting travel from Mexico City to Cancun, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Tijuana, and other key routes.
www.thetraveler.orgDozens of VivaAerobus flights were cancelled across Mexico, affecting key hubs including Mexico City, Cancun, Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Tijuana, and stranding hundreds of travelers.
www.thetraveler.org