Mexican ultra-low-cost carrier Volaris has incorporated two new Airbus aircraft into its fleet, bringing the total to 157 planes. The additions consist of an A320neo registered XA-TVH with capacity for 186 passengers and an A321neo registered XA-VUZ with space for 239 passengers. Both aircraft originated from Airbus’s assembly plant in Mobile, Alabama.
The A320neo has begun operations from Mexico City International Airport (AICM). The A321neo is scheduled to enter service later this month. Volaris plans to deploy both on new routes launching in June 2026, linking cities including Guadalajara, Puebla, Querétaro, Los Angeles, Newark, and Houston.
This expansion aligns with Volaris’s ongoing fleet modernization, focusing on NEO family aircraft equipped with Pratt & Whitney engines for improved fuel efficiency. The airline maintains one of the youngest fleets in the region, with recent additions supporting increased frequencies on its network spanning Mexico, the US, Central, and South America.