Volaris Airlines Phone Number : +1 (833) 430 6593

Author: Sam Smith

Volaris Airlines Reservations Number

+1-833-430-6593

The Volaris Airlines began in the year of 2003 to integrate an ultra-low-cost airline. It was integrated in order to offer more access of routes for Mexicans. The Volaris is a very low-cost Mexican airline which is based in Santa Fe, Alvaro Obregon, Mexico City. Its first flight service was operated in 2006, from Toluca – Tijuana.

The Volaris Airlines includes destinations: Cancun, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, La Paz, Merida and Morelia. Today, the Volaris Airlines have evolved, it flies to more than 60 destinations. I has the youngest fleet of aircraft in Mexico and it is also offering more than 200 daily flights.

Checked Baggage:
  • The details about baggage allowance for your Volaris flight will be indicated on your flight ticket.
  • The Checked baggage must not exceed the dimensions of 158 cm, or 62 inches.
  • The weight of these checked bags should not exceed 55 lbs, or 25 kg.
Check-In:Online Check-in:

The Volaris Airlines passengers can check in for their flights online process which could be either via :

  • The Volaris website.
  • The Volaris app.
  • Else by using Facebook Messenger.
Airport Check-in:

Passengers who could not checked in through the online must do the check-in at the airport, which could be via the Volaris check-in counter. The Volaris Airlines check-in procedure recommend passengers to arrive at the airport 3 hours before the international flights and 2 hours before for the domestic flights.

Frequent Flyer Program:

The Frequent Volaris passenger can enjoy the Volaris Airline’s loyalty program V.Club to save on baggage fees for every flight.

Payment Plans:

Passengers can pay with a Debit or Credit Card at Oxxo Stores and also participates with bank branches with a prepaid card by online ways that is PayPal or Safety Pay or else with pay cash directly at the airport counters.

Popular Routes:
  • Mexico (MEX) – Cancun (CUN)
  • Mexico (MEX) – Los Angeles (LAX)
  • Puerto (PPS) – Vallarta Mexico (PVR)
  • Tijuana (TIJ) – Dallas (DFW)
  • Guadalajara (GDL) – Acapulco (ACA)
Hub Airport:

The Mexico City International Airport is the hub airport for the Volaris Airlines. The airport has two runways and it can handle approximately 40 million passengers every year. The Mexico City International Airport is the Mexico’s busiest airport and the Latin America’s second busiest airport according to passenger traffic.

Economy Class:Economy class Facilities:
  • In Volaris Airlines travelling in economy class does not includes meal.
  • Passenger travelling can purchase snacks and drinks from the menu provided " Enter Nubes".
  • This menu is located in front of the seat pockets.
Economy Class Seats
  • The seats do not recline more.
  • If booking with extra charge according to Premium Class then, the seats will be spacious and could have the additional legroom.

In November 2008, Volaris announced a codeshare agreement with US-based low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines.

In April 2009, Volaris announced the start of US-bound flights out of Toluca and Guadalajara (initially to Los Angeles and Oakland) to feed into the hubs of Southwest Airlines. Later on, US-flights were also offered from Zacatecas and Morelia, with Monterrey-Los Angeles and Fresno in planning.

On December 13, 2010, Volaris started services between Chicago/Midway and Guadalajara. It was Volaris' fourth international destination, first international service to a secondary airport and the longest route in Volaris' history. After Mexicana de Aviación's shutdown, Volaris took over many of Mexicana's international destinations and flights from its focus city, Guadalajara.

On February 25, 2011, it was announced that Volaris would begin service to Fresno on April 14, 2011. Fresno was Volaris' first US destination where it did not partner with Southwest Airlines. The airline began using Guadalajara International Airport as an American gateway hub in late 2011.