Volaris shareholders approve merger with Viva to form Grupo Más Vuelos; both carriers to retain independent brands

Volaris shareholders on March 25 approved a merger with Viva with 91.7% support to create Grupo Más Vuelos, a holding company that will serve as the group's parent company and own both carriers. Volaris and Viva will continue operating under independent brands and separate day-to-day operations.

Discovered 2026-03-26T11:00:14.612732-07:00 | 2026-03-26T11:00:14.612732-07:00

Briefing

What Hype is tracking

  • Shareholders approved the merger on March 25 with 91.7% support, formally creating Grupo Más Vuelos as the holding company that will own both Volaris and Viva.
  • The transaction preserves independent brands and day-to-day operations for each carrier while centralizing ownership and group-level strategy (see earlier group-formation announcement) [source:dba12ce8-a59f-4c37-9675-e56e67216e06].
  • The new group is presented as a mechanism to expand low-fare capacity and broaden access to air travel across Mexico, a material consolidation for the country’s LCC market [source:dba12ce8-a59f-4c37-9675-e56e67216e06].

Reported By

aeromorning.com avionrevue.com Le Journal de l’Aviation FlightGlobal elaereo.com enginecowl.com
Sources Tracked
13
First Seen
2026-03-26T11:00:14.612732-07:00
Latest Update
2026-03-30T07:59:02.607249-07:00
Coverage
Aviation

Sources

Hype groups these reports into one evolving story so you can compare coverage without losing the thread.

Related Coverage