I don’t have live tool access right now to pull the very latest coverage, but I can summarize recent patterns around VivaAerobus and Monterrey based on available public reporting up to now and typical developments.
- Monterrey remains VivaAerobus’ key base: Monterrey International Airport has long been a central hub for the airline, driving domestic connectivity and growth within northern Mexico.[4][6]
- Recent disruption trends: In early 2026, there were notable reports of widespread VivaAerobus cancellations on several major domestic routes, including services touching Monterrey, which temporarily affected schedule reliability and traveler planning.[3][5]
- Broader network context: VivaAerobus has pursued network expansion in the U.S. and within Mexico as a ULCC, including route growth after regulatory or safety status updates, though those plans can be affected by operational disruptions and market conditions.[1][2]
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow to the Monterrey-specific news window (e.g., the past 7–14 days) and summarize items like cancellations, new routes, or schedule changes.
- Pull a quick, side-by-side snapshot of Monterrey-related VivaAerobus routes, hubs, and recent incidents from publicly available schedules or news articles.
- Provide a short briefing with bullet points and a couple of citation-ready lines you can share.
Would you like me to focus on the most recent Monterrey-centric updates or provide a broader recent-trends briefing?
Sources
Dozens of VivaAerobus flights were cancelled across Mexico, affecting key hubs including Mexico City, Cancun, Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Tijuana, and stranding hundreds of travelers.
www.thetraveler.orgLaunched operations in November with two aircraft and an operating hub in Monterrey 0.07 mm Opened our 3 rd operating hub at Mexico City Airport 3.2 mm Opened our 4 th operating hub in 4.0 mm
ri.vivaaerobus.comMore than 35 VivaAerobus flights were cancelled across Mexico, disrupting travel from Mexico City to Cancun, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Tijuana, and other key routes.
www.thetraveler.orgOn December 7, 2019, the airline resumed flying from Monterrey to Chicago, but this time via O'Hare International Airport. In addition, the airline flew to Morelia, Guadalajara, Leon and Zacatecas from Chicago-O'Hare for the 2019-2020 winter season. In October 2013, VivaAerobus has signed an agreement to order 52 Airbus A320 aircraft for $5.1 billion, making it the largest order by a Latin American carrier.
en.wikipedia-on-ipfs.orgViva Aerobus is the leading ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) in Mexico and Latin America, with the lowest cost per seat and adjusted cost per available seat of any publicly-traded airline in the Americas,...
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