By Edvaldo Pereira Lima | August 9, 2012
Mexican airlines saw an 11.2% increase in domestic boardings in the
first half of 2012, to 13.2 million passengers. The five Mexican
carriers that operate international services saw traffic increase to
31.4% to 2.6 million passengers.
According to the Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil, Grupo Aeromexico --Aeromexico and Aeromexico Connect – led domestic boardings with a 39% market share and 5.2 million boardings, followed by Interjet with a 22% market share and 3.2 million boardings passengers.
Volaris comes next with 2.6 million boarding passengers, up 22.7%, followed by VivaAerobus with 1.5 million, Magnicharters with 402,332 boarding passengers and Aeromar with 267,031 passengers.
On the international market, Grupo Aeromexico boarded 1.8 million passengers, Interjet 291,357; VivaAerobus 60,424; and Aeromar boarded just 119 international passengers.
According to the Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil, Grupo Aeromexico --Aeromexico and Aeromexico Connect – led domestic boardings with a 39% market share and 5.2 million boardings, followed by Interjet with a 22% market share and 3.2 million boardings passengers.
Volaris comes next with 2.6 million boarding passengers, up 22.7%, followed by VivaAerobus with 1.5 million, Magnicharters with 402,332 boarding passengers and Aeromar with 267,031 passengers.
On the international market, Grupo Aeromexico boarded 1.8 million passengers, Interjet 291,357; VivaAerobus 60,424; and Aeromar boarded just 119 international passengers.