Volaris Restores Full Service at Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta Hubs

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Volaris restores full service at Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta hubs after operational disruptions. The airline resumed normal operations February 24, providing passenger support measures.

Volaris Restores Full Service at Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta Hubs

Volaris has successfully resumed normal operations at its Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta airports following a period of service disruptions that affected flight schedules and passenger operations. The Mexican carrier announced the restoration of full service capacity on February 24, 2026, marking the conclusion of operational challenges at these two key destinations in its network.

The airline implemented comprehensive support measures for passengers impacted by the earlier service interruptions, providing assistance through multiple customer service channels to address rebooking requests, refunds, and other travel accommodations. Volaris emphasized that operations have returned to standard procedures with no remaining constraints on flight schedules at either location.

The airline reiterated its operational priorities, underscoring its commitment to maintaining safety standards and service reliability across its fleet and destinations. The company continues to monitor operations at both airports to ensure sustained performance and passenger satisfaction.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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