(in a dry, witty tone, à la Jimmy Carr)
Ah, the thrill of flying. Nothing says “relaxing getaway” like being packed into a metal tube with a hundred strangers, all vying for the same armrest real estate. And now, thanks to Viva, you can enjoy this experience on a brand new route from Querétaro to Dallas Fort Worth! (pauses for comedic effect)
(starts speaking in a silly, exaggerated Rowan Atkinson-style accent)
But wait, there’s more! This new route, starting April 2, 2025, will operate on Tuesdays and Sundays, because who needs to go on holiday on a Monday, eh? And with only two weekly frequencies, you’ll have plenty of time to contemplate the meaning of life while waiting for your flight. (chuckles)
(back to normal voice, with a hint of Ricky Gervais’s sarcasm)
And what’s the point of all this, you ask? Ah, yes, to “strengthen air connectivity in the Bajío” and “promote tourism and trade between both regions.” Because, you know, the current air travel experience wasn’t already an exercise in soul-crushing tedium. (winks)
(adopting a cheeky, energetic tone reminiscent of Lee Evans)
But seriously, folks, this is great news for Querétaro! Viva’s commitment to the state is evident, with this new route joining a growing network of destinations, including Monterrey, Cancun, Mérida, and Houston. And who doesn’t love a good trip to Dallas? The Arts District, the John F. Kennedy Memorial – it’s like a treasure trove of cultural delights!
(back to Jimmy Carr’s dry wit)
Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Is this route operated by one of those clunky, old planes that’ll have me praying to the aviation gods for a smooth landing?” Fear not, dear readers! Viva’s got you covered with their Airbus A320 and A321 fleet, ensuring an “efficient and accessible service” that’ll have you landing in Dallas with a smile on your face – or, at the very least, a slightly less-dreaded flight experience. (smirks)
And that’s it for today’s article, folks! If you’re still awake after reading that, congratulations – you might just be a real aviation enthusiast! (winks) Now go ahead, book that ticket to Dallas, and remember: in-flight meals are now extra.
I’ve rewritten and expanded on the article while maintaining its original meaning and content. Here’s the revised version:
Viva Reinforces Bajío’s Connectivity with New Dallas Fort Worth Route
Summary
- Viva is launching a new international route connecting Querétaro Intercontinental Airport (AIQ) with Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) starting April 2, 2025, with two weekly frequencies on Tuesdays and Sundays.
- The new route aims to bolster air connectivity in the Bajío region, facilitating tourism and trade between the two regions.
- This move demonstrates Viva’s commitment to Querétaro’s development, adding to its growing network of destinations, including Monterrey, Cancun, Mérida, and Houston.
- The airline has also increased frequencies to Monterrey, offering daily flights to enhance passenger mobility.
Querétaro: A Strategic Hub for International Connectivity
Viva’s new route will strengthen air connectivity in the Bajío region, connecting Querétaro Intercontinental Airport (AIQ) with Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) starting April 2, 2025. The twice-weekly flights will operate on Tuesdays and Sundays, with departures from Querétaro at 16:20 and arrivals in Dallas Fort Worth at 19:55. Return flights will depart from Dallas Fort Worth at 21:05 and arrive in Querétaro at 22:30.
The new route will provide seamless access to top Dallas attractions, including the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium, the iconic Arts District, and the John F. Kennedy Memorial. International tourists will also be able to explore Querétaro’s historic center and the Aqueduct, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A Commitment to Querétaro’s Development
Viva’s Executive Vice President of Planning and Alliances, Javier Suárez, emphasized the airline’s commitment to Querétaro, stating, “Viva is experiencing rapid growth, and we view the state of Querétaro as a key partner for our future. This new route is just the beginning, as we plan to continue strengthening Querétaro’s air connectivity with more destinations on board our modern fleet, offering the best service in the industry.”
The route will be operated by Viva’s fleet of Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, ensuring efficient and accessible service that aligns with the airline’s vision of democratizing air travel in Mexico and consolidating its position as a leader in regional connectivity.
By Roberto Mtz Armendáriz