Categories: Aviation

Volaris Now Selling Codeshare Flights With Frontier

Travelers flying with Volaris can now take advantage of its new codeshare agreement with Frontier airlines.

Back in January of this year, the two ultra-low-cost carriers partnered to offer Volaris customers access to Frontier’s more than 100 U.S. destinations. In turn, customers of Frontier now have increased access to Volaris’ extensive network of destinations.

“We are extremely proud of this new achievement for Volaris. Now more Customers in Mexico can visit destinations in the U.S. that we did not cover before,” said Enrique Beltranena, general director and CEO of Volaris.

The agreement opens up more opportunities to explore Mexico and the U.S.

“Our code-sharing sales start marks a milestone in the history of our operation. Our Customers and those of Frontier can purchase their tickets with the shared promise of maintaining the lowest rates, the best Customer Service and the highest standards of safety and quality,” added Beltranena.

Flights are available through both airlines websites, apps, call centers and authorized agencies.

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