New Routes in Monterrey: Which Destinations Are Now Connected?
Monterrey enhances its air connectivity with new national and international routes, strengthening industrial and tourism links.
Monterrey is gaining prominence on the national air map. New routes registered in June at OMA airports are strengthening its connectivity with industrial cities, tourist destinations, and international markets.
How Many New Routes Did OMA Airports Register in June?
In June 2026, the registration includes 22 new air routes operated by six airlines. Volaris holds the largest share with 12 routes. Aerus follows with 4 routes, and VIVA with 3 routes. Additionally, Mexicana, Aeroméxico, and Iberia each add one route.
What Are the New Domestic Flights?
Nationally, the new routes registered at OMA airports include connections operated by Volaris, Aerus, VIVA, and Mexicana:
- Acapulco – Querétaro, operated by Volaris.
- Durango – Querétaro, operated by Volaris.
- San Luis Potosí – Guadalajara, operated by Volaris.
- San Luis Potosí – Puebla, operated by Volaris.
- San Luis Potosí – Puerto Vallarta, operated by Volaris.
- Mazatlán – Querétaro, operated by Volaris.
- Reynosa – Guadalajara, operated by Volaris.
- Zacatecas – Guadalajara, operated by Volaris.
- Zihuatanejo – Puebla, operated by Volaris.
- Tampico – AIFA, operated by Aerus.
- Acapulco – AIFA, operated by Mexicana.
Which New Routes Strengthen Monterrey’s Connectivity?
Monterrey is emerging as one of the most relevant points within OMA’s new route registry.
- Monterrey – San Luis Potosí, operated by Volaris.
- Monterrey – San Luis Potosí, operated by VIVA.
- Monterrey – Durango, operated by Aerus.
- Monterrey – Aguascalientes, operated by Aerus.
- Monterrey – New York (JFK), operated by VIVA.
- Monterrey – New York (JFK), operated by Aeroméxico.
- Monterrey – Madrid, operated by Iberia.
In this way, air connectivity impacts
For Monterrey, the domestic routes reinforce its connection with industrial hubs across the country. Meanwhile, international flights expand its links with the United States and Europe. Finally, OMA’s new routes demonstrate how air transport is becoming a factor in regional competitiveness. Each connection can open new opportunities for businesses, talent, suppliers, and visitors.
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