AUSTIN, Texas – Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) and Viva Aerobus, the airport’s new airline partner, are launching nonstop service to Monterrey, Mexico. The inaugural flight departs on March 22, 2024.
In September 2023, AUS and Viva Aerobus unveiled the Mexico-based ultra-low-cost carrier’s entrance to the Austin and Central Texas market with new nonstop service to Monterrey International Airport (MTY). The airline will operate flights between Austin and Monterrey 4 days a week. Monterrey is a key destination in Mexico due to the many business, tourism and family connections in Texas. It is also an important connector to many other popular destinations in Mexico.
WHAT:
Media is invited to cover the Viva Aerobus inaugural flight launch event, which will include remarks from airport, City of Austin, and community leadership.
English and Spanish interviews with AUS spokespeople will be available before and after remarks from speakers.
REMARKS BY:
City of Austin
Vanessa Fuentes, Council District 2, City of Austin
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
Ghizlane Badawi, Interim Chief Executive Officer
Airport Partners and Community Leaders
Pablo Marentes, General Consul, Austin Mexican Consulate
Wesley Lucas, Director of Communications, Visit Austin
Jeremy Martin, Chief Executive Officer, Austin Chamber of Commerce
Ed Latson, Chief Executive Office, Opportunity Austin
Britney Rodriguez, Chief Operating Officer, Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
WHEN & WHERE:
Date: Friday, March 22, 2024
Time: 12:45 – 2:30 pm
Place: AUS Gate 5
RSVP DUE: Thursday, March 21, 2024 by noon
The event is on the secure side of the terminal. Temporary security badges will be issued to access the gate. We will need information from a valid driver’s license or passport, preferable with the RSVP.
Contact: Call the AUS media line for assistance at (512) 715-4287
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