I just signed up for the Annual Pass. I already have their v.pass subscription and use it almost every month. I live near Tijuana and they fly from TJ to everywhere in Mexico. Be forewarned. It is a no-frills airline. Their website and customer service are awful. However, their inflight attendants are very helpful and professional. Before the peso rose 20% against the dollar in 2023, I was flying round trip for usually about US$80. Now (August 2023), it's typically a bit over US$100. Still an awesome deal. Buy a small bag that you can stow all you need because they charge for carry-on luggage as well as checked bags.
It states you can only book direct nonstop flights. Let’s say if I want to go from LA to Cancun, can you still book multiple flights in the same day to create your own connection? For example, will Volaris allow you to book LAX to MEX to CUN in the same day, or are there restrictions to this? I can’t find any answers to this question online..
@@avimech8546 I have the same question. The next time I use the service, I am going to try to book a flight right afterward and see if I can pull it off. So far, I have used the service three times and it worked well.
@@WonderProfessor Please let me know after you do this, I’m really interested in whether or not it will work. Thank you for the other information you provided, really helpful!
@@avimech8546 Okay, I am still playing around with the system. I regularly fly from Tijuana to points south. The answer to our question is a definite, "Maybe." It appears that sometimes you can book multiple flights and sometimes you can't. It appears that you can book an additional flight but the problem is that the additional flight is often not available. I have no idea if their system is checking to see if you already bought the ticket to the first destination. However, with a ticket already purchased from Puerto Vallarta back to Tijuana, the system would allow me to choose another flight from Tijuana to other airports. (I didn't actually book the flight since I had no plans to use it.) So far, the Annual Pass is working for me. My schedule is very flexible. Having an alternative airport within a reasonable distance by bus is advantageous. (Example: I was in Zihuatanejo and was able to book a flight back to Tijuana from Uruapan.) Eventually, my plan is to make my way down to Bogota and Lima. That seems as though it will be tricky. Probably will spend a few days in Mexico City? We shall see. Anybody else have any experiences to share? Vivan Mexico y Volaris! (Cramped seats and bad food and and expensive water and all.)
Hey you can only book 3 days in advance for international flights. So even if you’re staying a week you have to wait until 3 days before you want to leave to book it. I would recommend booking it as early in the morning possible that day to make sure to get a seat.
I just signed up for the Annual Pass. I already have their v.pass subscription and use it almost every month. I live near Tijuana and they fly from TJ to everywhere in Mexico. Be forewarned. It is a no-frills airline. Their website and customer service are awful. However, their inflight attendants are very helpful and professional. Before the peso rose 20% against the dollar in 2023, I was flying round trip for usually about US$80. Now (August 2023), it's typically a bit over US$100. Still an awesome deal. Buy a small bag that you can stow all you need because they charge for carry-on luggage as well as checked bags.
Thats awesome your able to fly around Mexico! And since they include the bag that saves on the cost! Thanks for the tips and safe travels!
It states you can only book direct nonstop flights. Let’s say if I want to go from LA to Cancun, can you still book multiple flights in the same day to create your own connection? For example, will Volaris allow you to book LAX to MEX to CUN in the same day, or are there restrictions to this? I can’t find any answers to this question online..
@@avimech8546 I have the same question. The next time I use the service, I am going to try to book a flight right afterward and see if I can pull it off. So far, I have used the service three times and it worked well.
@@WonderProfessor Please let me know after you do this, I’m really interested in whether or not it will work. Thank you for the other information you provided, really helpful!
@@avimech8546 Okay, I am still playing around with the system. I regularly fly from Tijuana to points south. The answer to our question is a definite, "Maybe." It appears that sometimes you can book multiple flights and sometimes you can't. It appears that you can book an additional flight but the problem is that the additional flight is often not available. I have no idea if their system is checking to see if you already bought the ticket to the first destination. However, with a ticket already purchased from Puerto Vallarta back to Tijuana, the system would allow me to choose another flight from Tijuana to other airports. (I didn't actually book the flight since I had no plans to use it.) So far, the Annual Pass is working for me. My schedule is very flexible. Having an alternative airport within a reasonable distance by bus is advantageous. (Example: I was in Zihuatanejo and was able to book a flight back to Tijuana from Uruapan.) Eventually, my plan is to make my way down to Bogota and Lima. That seems as though it will be tricky. Probably will spend a few days in Mexico City? We shall see. Anybody else have any experiences to share? Vivan Mexico y Volaris! (Cramped seats and bad food and and expensive water and all.)
Wow amazing price ❤
It really is!
How do you book a return flight? You need 3 days notice, but what if you stay let’s say a week at your destination?
Hey you can only book 3 days in advance for international flights. So even if you’re staying a week you have to wait until 3 days before you want to leave to book it. I would recommend booking it as early in the morning possible that day to make sure to get a seat.
It’s $500 now, any way to get it cheaper?
In around May they should be throwing out this same special for $230