Monday, January 10, 2011

Interjet flying high


In five years, Interjet has grown to be the second largest airline in Mexico, a title it plans to keep even if Mexicana and Aviacsa return to the skies later this year. Interjet has announced it intends to invest $90 million in expansion programs that include expanding its fleet of Airbus 320s from 22 planes to 30 and acquiring another 15 smaller (90-to-100-passenger) jets to serve airports in such cities as Queretaro, Aguascalientes and San Luis Potosi. For the moment, no plans have been announced for any international routes.


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Jimm Budd

Reporting from Mexico City

Member of the Society of American Travel Writers

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