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{{Infobox airline
 
{{Infobox airline
| airline = Volaris
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| airline         = Volaris
| image = File:Volaris logo.png
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| image           = File:Volaris logo.png
| image2 = File:Volaris A319 at Morelia International Airport DSC 0589 AD.JPG
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| image_size      = 275px
| IATA = VOL
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| caption          = Logo of Volaris.
| ICAO = VOL
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| image2           = File:Volaris A319 at Morelia International Airport DSC 0589 AD.JPG
| callsign = VOLARIS
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| image2-width    =
| founded = {{start date and age|1980|02|11|df=y}}
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| caption2        = A Volaris [[Airbus A319]] in [[Anadesa]].
| commenced = {{start date and age|1980|05|31|df=y}}
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| IATA             = VL
| hubs = [[Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport]]
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| ICAO             = VOL
| fleet_size = 20
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| callsign         = VOLARIS
| destinations = 34
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| founded         = {{start date and age|1980|02|11|df=y}}
| num_employees = 5,600
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| commenced       = {{start date and age|1980|05|31|df=y}}
| website = volaris.org.cr
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| ceased          =
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| aoc              = ACRA369C
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| hubs             = {{plainlist|
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* [[Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport|Cámarillo]]
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}}
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| secondary_hubs  = {{plainlist|
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* [[Anadesa–Libertad International Airport|Anadesa]]
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* [[International Airport of the Archangels|Arcángel]]
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* [[Cena International Airport|Cena]]
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* [[San Nicolás de Oro International Airport|San Nicolás]]
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}}
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| frequent_flyer  = VolarSÍ
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| alliance        = [[Sun Alliance]]
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| subsidiaries    = {{plainlist|
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* [[Volaris#Volaris Regional|Volaris Regional]]
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}}
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| fleet_size       = [[Volaris#Fleet|36]]
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| destinations     = [[Volaris#Destinations|18]]
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| company_slogan  = ''Mira las'Islas''
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| headquarters    = [[Cámarillo]], [[San Carlos Islands]], [[Creeperopolis]]
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| key_people      = {{plainlist|
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* [[Nicolás Ventura Yagüe]]<br />(Owner & Chairman)
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* [[Yolanda Ventura Yagüe]]<br />(CEO & CFO)
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* [[José Ventura Yagüe]]<br />(COO & CIO)
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}}
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| revenue          =
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| operating_income =
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| net_income      =
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| profit          =
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| assets          =
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| equity          =  
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| num_employees   = 5,600 (2019)
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| website         = volaris.com.cr
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''Volaris''' ([[Creeperian Script|Creeperian]]: ''Վոլարիս''), an acronym for '''Volar las'Islas''' (Creeperian: ''Վոլար լաս'Իսլաս'', translated as ''Fly the Islands'') is a Creeperian airline headquartered in the [[San Carlos Islands]].
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'''Volaris''' ([[Creeperian script|Creeperian]]: ''Վոլարիս''), an acronym for '''Volar las'Islas, S.A. de C.V.''' (Creeperian: ''Վոլար լաս'Իսլաս'', translated as ''Fly the Islands''), is a Creeperian airline headquartered in the [[San Carlos Islands]].
  
{{Creeperopolis topics}}
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== History ==
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=== Establishment ===
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=== San Carlos Islands Crisis ===
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=== Modern airline ===
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== Volaris Regional ==
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== Codeshare agreements ==
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*[[Creeperian Airlines]]
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== Flight numbering ==
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*Colón–Esclaveta: 1–50
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*Colón–Norental: 51–99
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*Colón–Orisla: 100–149
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*Colón–Pescante: 150–199
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*Esclaveta–Norental: 200–249
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*Esclaveta–Orisla: 250–299
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*Esclaveta–Pescante: 300–349
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*Norental–Orisla: 350–399
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*Norental–Orisla: 400–449
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*Orisla–Pescante: 450–499
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*International: 500–1000
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== Fleet ==
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<center>
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
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|+ Volaris Fleet
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|-
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! rowspan="2" | Aircraft
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! rowspan="2" | In Service
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! rowspan="2" | Orders
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! colspan="6" class="unsortable" | Passengers
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! rowspan="2" | Notes
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|-
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! style="width:25px;"| <abbr title="Suite">S</abbr>
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! style="width:25px;"| <abbr title="First Class">F</abbr>
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! style="width:25px;"| <abbr title="Business Class">B</abbr>
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! style="width:25px;"| <abbr title="Premium Economy Class">E+</abbr>
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! style="width:25px;"| <abbr title="Economy Class">E</abbr>
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! style="width:25px;"| Total
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|-
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| [[Airbus A319]]
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| 2
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| –
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| –
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| –
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| 8
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| –
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| 120
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| 128
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|
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|-
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| [[Airbus A320]]
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| 2
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| –
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| –
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| –
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| 12
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| –
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| 138
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| 150
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|
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|-
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| [[Airbus A321]]
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| 1
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| –
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| –
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| –
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| 16
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| –
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| 176
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| 192
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|
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|-
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|[[Maroto Botín MB-8#80 series|Maroto Botín MB-8-80]]
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| 14
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| –
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| –
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| –
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| 12
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| –
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| 158
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| 170
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|
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|-
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|[[Maroto Botín MB-9#60 series|Maroto Botín MB-9-60]]
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| 14
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| –
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| –
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| –
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| 12
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| –
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| 120
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| 132
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|
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|-
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|[[Maroto Botín MB-11#30 series|Maroto Botín MB-11-30]]
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| 2
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| –
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| –
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| 12
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| 24
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| –
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| 248
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| 286
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|
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|-
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|[[Maroto Botín MB-13|Maroto Botín MB-13-10]]
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| 1
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| –
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| –
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| 8
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| 20
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| 28
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| 200
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| 256
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|
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|-
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! Total
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! 36
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! 0
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! colspan="7" class="unsortable" |
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|}
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</center>
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== Destinations ==
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Country
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! City
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! Airport
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! class="unsortable" | Notes
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|-
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| rowspan="17" | [[Creeperopolis]]
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| [[Anadesa]]
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| [[Anadesa–Libertad International Airport]]
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| {{Airline hub}}
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|-
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| [[Arcángel]]
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| [[International Airport of the Archangels]]
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| {{Airline hub}}
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|-
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| '''[[Cámarillo]]'''
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| '''[[Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport]]'''
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| {{Airline hub}}
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|-
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| [[Cena]]
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| [[Cena International Airport]]
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| {{Airline hub}}
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|-
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| [[Ciudad de Adolfo I]]
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| [[Adolfo I Regional Airport]]
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|
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|-
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| [[Ciudad de Oro]]
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| [[City of Gold Regional Airport]]
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|
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|-
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| [[Ciudad Gutiérrez Avendaño]]
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| [[Antonio Gutiérrez Avendaño Regional Airport]]
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|
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|-
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| [[Ciudad Gutiérrez Rubalcava]]
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| [[José Gutiérrez Rubalcava Regional Airport]]
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|
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|-
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| [[Ciudad Palafox Mendoza]]
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| [[Saint Juan Palafox Mendoza International Airport]]
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|
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|-
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| [[Desayuno]]
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| [[Desayuno Regional Airport]]
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|
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|-
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| [[Guadeloupe]]
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| [[Guadeloupe de la'Virgen María Regional Airport]]
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|
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|-
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| [[Pensacola]]
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| [[Pensacola Regional Airport]]
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|
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|-
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| [[Puerta de Nueva Tierra]]
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| [[Nuevo Tierra Regional Airport]]
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|
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|-
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| [[San Nicolás, San Carlos Islands|San Nicolás]]
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| [[San Nicolás de Oro International Airport]]
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| {{Airline hub}}
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|-
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| [[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]]
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| [[Saint Romero I International Airport]]
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| {{Airline seasonal}}
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|-
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| [[Santa Catalina, San Carlos Islands|Santa Catalina]]
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| [[Santa Catalina Regional Airport]]
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|
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|-
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| [[Santa María, Santa María,|Santa María]]
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| [[Concepción Inmaculada International Airport]]
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| {{Airline seasonal}}
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|-
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| [[New Gandor]]
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| [[Iornbarron]]
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| [[Iornbarron International Airport]]
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| {{Airline seasonal}}
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|}
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== Accidents and incidents ==
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*[[Volaris Flight 11]] – On 18 October 1991, the [[Kapahu Alana Revolutionary Movement]] (MRKA) hijacked a Volaris Maroto Botín MB-8-80 flying from [[Santa Catalina (city)|Santa Catalina]] to [[Anadesa]]. No fatalities or injuries occurred.
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== See also ==
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*[[Creeperian Airlines]]
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{{List of airlines of Creeperopolis}}
  
 
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[[Category:San Carlos Islands]]
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[[Category:Airlines of Creeperopolis]]

Latest revision as of 22:22, 23 January 2024

Volaris
Volaris logo.png
Logo of Volaris.
Volaris A319 at Morelia International Airport DSC 0589 AD.JPG
A Volaris Airbus A319 in Anadesa.
IATA ICAO Callsign
VL VOL VOLARIS
Founded11 February 1980; 44 years ago (1980-02-11)
Commenced operations31 May 1980; 43 years ago (1980-05-31)
AOC #ACRA369C
Hubs
Secondary hubs
Frequent-flyer programVolarSÍ
AllianceSun Alliance
Subsidiaries
Fleet size36
Destinations18
HeadquartersCámarillo, San Carlos Islands, Creeperopolis
Key people
Employees5,600 (2019)
Websitevolaris.com.cr

Volaris (Creeperian: Վոլարիս), an acronym for Volar las'Islas, S.A. de C.V. (Creeperian: Վոլար լաս'Իսլաս, translated as Fly the Islands), is a Creeperian airline headquartered in the San Carlos Islands.

History

Establishment

San Carlos Islands Crisis

Modern airline

Volaris Regional

Codeshare agreements

Flight numbering

  • Colón–Esclaveta: 1–50
  • Colón–Norental: 51–99
  • Colón–Orisla: 100–149
  • Colón–Pescante: 150–199
  • Esclaveta–Norental: 200–249
  • Esclaveta–Orisla: 250–299
  • Esclaveta–Pescante: 300–349
  • Norental–Orisla: 350–399
  • Norental–Orisla: 400–449
  • Orisla–Pescante: 450–499
  • International: 500–1000

Fleet

Volaris Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes
S F B E+ E Total
Airbus A319 2 8 120 128
Airbus A320 2 12 138 150
Airbus A321 1 16 176 192
Maroto Botín MB-8-80 14 12 158 170
Maroto Botín MB-9-60 14 12 120 132
Maroto Botín MB-11-30 2 12 24 248 286
Maroto Botín MB-13-10 1 8 20 28 200 256
Total 36 0

Destinations

Country City Airport Notes
Creeperopolis Anadesa Anadesa–Libertad International Airport Hub
Arcángel International Airport of the Archangels Hub
Cámarillo Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo International Airport Hub
Cena Cena International Airport Hub
Ciudad de Adolfo I Adolfo I Regional Airport
Ciudad de Oro City of Gold Regional Airport
Ciudad Gutiérrez Avendaño Antonio Gutiérrez Avendaño Regional Airport
Ciudad Gutiérrez Rubalcava José Gutiérrez Rubalcava Regional Airport
Ciudad Palafox Mendoza Saint Juan Palafox Mendoza International Airport
Desayuno Desayuno Regional Airport
Guadeloupe Guadeloupe de la'Virgen María Regional Airport
Pensacola Pensacola Regional Airport
Puerta de Nueva Tierra Nuevo Tierra Regional Airport
San Nicolás San Nicolás de Oro International Airport Hub
San Salvador Saint Romero I International Airport Seasonal
Santa Catalina Santa Catalina Regional Airport
Santa María Concepción Inmaculada International Airport Seasonal
New Gandor Iornbarron Iornbarron International Airport Seasonal

Accidents and incidents

See also