Ante la creciente demanda de asientos a Puerto Vallarta, la aerolínea WestJet aumentará la frecuencia de vuelos de Winnipeg a Puerto Vallarta. Mientras que el año anterior se tuvo un máximo de 5 frecuencias de diciembre a abril, esta temporada 2024-2025 alcanzará un máximo de siete vuelos semanales, lo que representa un aumento del 17%.
Además, la aerolínea utilizará aviones de mayor capacidad en varias de sus rutas, aumentando su número de asientos a Puerto Vallarta en 5%. Esta próxima temporada invernal, Westjet volará a este destino desde Abbotsford, Comox, Kelowna, Prince George, Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg y Toronto.
Por su parte, Air Transat ha anunciado que agregará una frecuencia adicional a su nuevo servicio desde Montreal a Puerto Vallarta del 11 de febrero al 25 de marzo. También ofrecerá volar a este destino desde otras ciudades canadienses, incluida Toronto, gracias a los vuelos nacionales que las conectan con Montreal a través de su socio Porter Airlines.
Canadian airlines increase their bet on Puerto Vallarta
WestJet and Air Transat airlines will increase frequencies to the Mexican destination during the next winter season.
Given the growing demand for seats to Puerto Vallarta, WestJet airline will increase the frequency of flights from Winnipeg to Puerto Vallarta. While the previous year there was a maximum of 5 frequencies from December to April, this 2024-2025 season will reach a maximum of seven weekly flights, which represents an increase of 17%.
Additionally, the airline will use larger capacity aircraft on several of its routes, increasing its number of seats to Puerto Vallarta by 5%. This upcoming winter season, Westjet will fly to this destination from Abbotsford, Comox, Kelowna, Prince George, Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, and Toronto.
For its part, Air Transat has announced that it will add an additional frequency to its new service from Montreal to Puerto Vallarta from February 11 to March 25. It will also offer to fly to this Mexican destination from other Canadian cities, including Toronto, thanks to domestic flights that connect them with Montreal through its partner Porter Airlines.