Swoop launching flights to Mexico
Canadian ultra-low cost carrier is headed for Mexico in early 2019 with four routes serving Cancun, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta.
Swoop will launch twice weekly flights from Hamilton to Puerto Vallarta International Airport on January 8, 2019 and three times weekly service to Cancun beginning January 14, 2019.
Swoop will also link Abbotsford with Puerto Vallarta twice a week as well as Mazatln International Airport starting in January 2019.
"Mexico continues to flourish as one of the most popular vacation destinations for Canadians," said Steven Greenway, Swoop president.
"Combining Swoop’s ultra-low fare with the favorable exchange between the dollar and peso makes the value proposition of exploring Mexico enticing."
Reservations are now live for all routes.
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