Air Canada and Viva Aerobus have announced an interline agreement aimed at enhancing the connectivity between Canada and Mexico, providing Canadian travelers greater access to Viva Aerobus’s extensive domestic network of 59 destinations across Mexico. This partnership seeks to streamline travel for passengers by offering connections on a single ticket, improving both convenience and efficiency for international travelers.
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- The Peso Continues Its Decline Thursday Morning Amid Dollar Strengthening and Judicial Reform Concerns The Mexican peso fell on Thursday, reversing some of the gains it made the previous day, as the U.S. dollar strengthened globally in response to unexpectedly positive economic data from the United States. As of Thursday morning, the peso was trading at 19.7515 per U.S. dollar, representing a 0.56% decline from the Reuters reference price…
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- Puerto Vallarta Authorities Launch Operation to Remove Homeless Individuals from Public Spaces Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco — In response to growing public concerns about the increasing number of homeless individuals occupying public spaces, Puerto Vallarta authorities have initiated a targeted operation to remove these individuals from key areas, including beaches and bridges. The operation, led by the Puerto Vallarta Municipal Police, is part of a broader effort to…
- The Superpeso is a Distant Memory: Why has the Peso Plummeted 16% Since June? The once-celebrated ‘superpeso’ era has come to an abrupt end, as the Mexican peso continues its downward spiral in the wake of external volatility and domestic uncertainty stemming from recent reforms introduced by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). The currency has depreciated by 16 percent against the U.S. dollar since the pivotal June 2…
- Mexican Peso Faces Continued Decline as Key Events Loom: Four Factors to Watch The Mexican peso has been on a downward trend for the past three months, and experts predict that this decline could continue until the end of the year. Several factors are contributing to the depreciation of the currency, and the coming months will be critical in determining whether the peso can recover or continue to…
- The Mexican Peso Closes Another Day of Loses Today Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The Mexican peso closed trading on Tuesday with notable losses, reflecting increased investor nervousness surrounding the ongoing discussion of a controversial judicial reform in the Congress of the Union and anticipation of critical employment figures from the United States. The local currency depreciated to 19.8711 pesos per dollar by the close…