Viva Aerobus Auction: Unlock Great Travel Discounts Up to 29 Pesos!

2023-07-01 07:00:00

As part of the auction ‘Long live the summer‘ of one of the cheapest airlines in Mexico, Viva Aerobus, during the month of July there will be great discounts for travelers, with prices up to 29 pesos. If you want to know more about it, here we tell you all the details.

According to the airline’s website, frequent flyers will be able to enjoy this outlet at travel in the Zero Ratewhich corresponds to simple flights in which you can only carry a small item, measuring 45x35x20 cm.

What are the destinations of 29 pesos?

So far, Viva Aerobus has only published the auction of 29 pesos in the destination of Guadalajara to Puerto Vallarta, plus 535.92 extra pesos from TUA, however, with the days the airline could publish more options and discounts for users.

What are the cheapest destinations?

From Guadalajara to Puerto Vallarta: 29 pesos plus 535.92 TUAD from Guadalajara to Monterrey: 50 pesos plus 535.92 from TUADe Acapulco to Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA): 36 pesos plus 769.85 from TUAD from Culiacán to Tijuana: 65 pesos plus 822.15 from TUAD Monterrey to Guadalajara: 73 pesos plus 706.78 from TUAD from Monterrey to Querétaro: 33 pesos plus 706.78 from TUAD Monterrey to Tampico: 62 pesos plus 706.78 from TUAD Monterrey to Tijuana: 32 pesos plus 706.78 from TUAD Monterrey to Toluca: 62 pesos plus 706.78 from TUAD Puerto Vallarta to Guadalajara: 89 pesos plus 472.12 TUAD from Tijuana to Monterrey: 79 pesos plus 516.78 of TUA.

Likewise, there are also some others, greater than 100 pesos, where the maximum budget is less than 800, you can check them all through the site https://www.vivaaerobus.com/es-mx/.

What is the TUA?

The Airport Use Fee, better known as TUA, is a charge made to passengers for the use of facilities and services provided. This price may vary between airlines and comes within the price of your plane ticket.

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