Volaris adding more US flights
Low-cost Mexican airline Volaris is adding flights linking Dallas Fort Worth with two more cities.
It will launch year-round flights out of Zacatecas and Leon/Guanajuato to Texas from April.
Volaris already flies from DFW to Guadalajara and Durango.
Zacatecas and Guanajuato are both popular tourist destinations noted for their colonial history.
The airline is kicking off sales with tickets starting at $89.99 one-way.
Volaris is also adding Leon/Guanajuato flights to Chicago and Las Vegas beginning on April 2.
All routes will be operated by Airbus A320 aircraft.
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