If you’ve been looking for cheaper, easier ways to fly between the United States and Mexico, your summer and winter travel planning just got a whole lot smoother.
Mexican ultra-low-cost carrier Volaris has kicked off June 2026 by doing what it does best: shaking up the market with a massive, rapid-fire network expansion. In the span of just 48 hours, the airline officially commenced operations on 10 brand-new, nonstop transborder routes connecting key cities across the U.S. directly to culturally and economically rich regional hubs in Mexico.
What makes this expansion particularly exciting is the strategy behind it. Volaris is entirely bypassing the heavily congested, high-fee hub of Mexico City. Instead, they are launching these point-to-point flights from high-growth regional destinations like Guadalajara, Puebla, Querétaro, and San Luis Potosí, giving travelers a direct ticket exactly where they want to go.
Here is the breakdown of the 10 new routes and what you need to know to lock in those budget-friendly fares.
The 10 New Volaris Routes: The Full List
The new flights are strategically designed to serve business commuters, vacationers, and passengers visiting friends and family. The 10 new additions include:
✈️ Out of Querétaro (QRO) — 4 New Routes
Querétaro is emerging as a massive strategic node for central Mexico, landing four brand-new U.S. connections:
Houston (IAH) (Operating 3x weekly)
Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) (Operating 3x weekly)
San Antonio (SAT) (Operating 3x weekly)
Orlando (MCO) (Operating 2x weekly)
✈️ Out of Puebla (PBC) — 3 New Routes
Puebla is shedding its reputation as "just a stopover near Mexico City" and establishing itself as a standalone international gateway:
Los Angeles (LAX) (Operating 4x weekly)
Newark Liberty (EWR) (Operating 4x weekly)
Houston (IAH) (Operating 3x weekly)
✈️ Out of Guadalajara (GDL) — 2 New Routes
Volaris’ absolute largest operating base is deepening its U.S. network with two major, heavy-industry manufacturing hubs:
Detroit (DTW) (Operating 3x weekly)
Salt Lake City (SLC) (Operating 3x weekly)
✈️ Out of San Luis Potosí (SLP) — 1 New Route
Chicago Midway (MDW) (Operating 4x weekly) — This marks Chicago’s very first nonstop flight service to the central Mexican state of San Luis Potosí since 2008.
Bigger Planes for Premium Comfort
While Volaris is a budget carrier, it isn't skimping on capacity for these international corridors. Because U.S.-bound routes are incredibly high-demand, the airline is deploying its largest, most modern aircraft for these lines.
The majority of these flights will be operated by Volaris' fleet of stretched Airbus A321-200s and next-generation Airbus A321neo aircraft. These planes offer updated cabin configurations, better fuel efficiency, and a smoother ride across the border.
Tips for Booking and Avoiding Hidden Fees
Because Volaris operates on an ultra-low-cost business model, the base ticket price is incredibly cheap, but "unbundled." To keep your trip as affordable as possible, keep these pro-tips in mind when booking on the Volaris website or app:
Customize Early: Add your checked luggage, carry-on bags, and seat selection during the initial checkout process online. Buying these add-ons at the airport counter on the day of departure can cost up to double the price.
Watch the Bag Sizes: Volaris has strict dimensions for personal items and carry-on bags. Ensure your luggage matches their structural guidelines to avoid gate-checking penalties.
Whether you're looking to explore the historic architecture of Puebla, conduct business in the industrial hub of Querétaro, or connect with family in Guadalajara, these 10 new routes open up the map like never before.
Download the App: Use digital check-in via the Volaris mobile app 24 hours before your flight to save time and keep your digital boarding pass handy.

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