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Vallarta · Nayarit Receives More Visitors

Jorge Chávez
Oct. 19, 2020
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During this weekend, the Puerto Vallarta International Airport received different passengers from the United States and Canada, who are already enjoying the benefits of our destination.

Among the US airlines that arrived at Vallarta · Nayarit this past Saturday and Sunday, United Airlines, Alaska Airlines and Southwest Airlines stand out. They were joined by the Canadian airline WestJet.

It is estimated that international flights will continue to arrive, since the interest of travelers to come to Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit is reflected in the decisions of the airlines to increase the frequencies of their flights to this corner of the Mexican Pacific.

Similarly, it is contemplated that the Canadian airline Swoop will restart its frequency from Edmonton as of October 25th, 2020.

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