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*Traveling in your same direction (English)
*Traveling in your direction (English)
*Viajando en tu misma dirección (Spanish)
*Viajando en tu misma dirección (Spanish)
| parent=Aleman Group
| parent=Aleman Group
| founded=March 5, 2005
| founded=March 5, 2005
| headquarters=[[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]
| headquarters=[[Mexico City]], Mexico
| key_people=Miguel Aleman Magnani ([[President]])<br />Jose Luis Garza Alvarez ([[Chief executive officer|CEO]])
| key_people=Miguel Aleman Magnani ([[President]])<br />Jose Luis Garza Alvarez ([[Chief executive officer|CEO]])
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[[File:15-07-15-Aeropuerto-Internacional-Ing-Alberto-Acuña-Ongay-RalfR-WMA 0912.jpg|thumb|[[Sukhoi Superjet 100]]; Campeche, Mexico]]
[[File:15-07-15-Aeropuerto-Internacional-Ing-Alberto-Acuña-Ongay-RalfR-WMA 0912.jpg|thumb|[[Sukhoi Superjet 100]]; Campeche, Mexico]]


'''ABC Aerolíneas, S.A. de C.V.{{Abbr|date=March 2011}}''',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.interjet.com.mx/terminosycondicionesinternet.aspx |title=Información de estacionamiento Ciudad de México |publisher=Interjet.com.mx |date= |accessdate=2015-04-24}}</ref> operating as '''Interjet''', is a Mexican airline with its headquarters in [[Lomas de Chapultepec]], [[Miguel Hidalgo, D.F.|Miguel Hidalgo]], [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.interjet.com.mx/privacidad.aspx |title=Política de privacidad de la información proporcionada |publisher=Interjet.com.mx |date= |accessdate=2015-04-24}}</ref> The airline operates scheduled flights to [[Mexico]] (38), [[Caribbean]] (2), [[Central America]] (2), [[North America]] (9) and [[South America]] (2) out of [[Mexico City International Airport]] in [[Mexico City]]. It is wholly owned by the [[Aleman Group]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= [[Flight International]] | page= 94 | date= 2007-04-03}}</ref> It is one of the first regular low-cost airlines of Mexico and claims to offer the most extensive domestic network compared to its competitors. <ref>{{cite av media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiPNXWhF3RM|title=Interjet Presentation - SuperJet International|date=19 January 2011|work=YouTube|accessdate=20 April 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://ir.volaris.com/files/doc_presentations/Volaris%20Corporate%20Presentation%20-%20December.pdf |format=PDF |title=Volaris Corporate Presentation |date=December 2013 |publisher=Ir.volaris.com |accessdate=2015-04-24}}</ref>
'''ABC Aerolíneas, S.A. de C.V.{{Abbr|date=March 2011}}''',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.interjet.com.mx/terminosycondicionesinternet.aspx |title=Información de estacionamiento Ciudad de México |publisher=Interjet.com.mx |date= |accessdate=2015-04-24}}</ref> operating as '''Interjet''', is a Mexican [[Low-cost carrier|low-cost airline]] with its headquarters in [[Lomas de Chapultepec]], [[Miguel Hidalgo, D.F.|Miguel Hidalgo]], [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.interjet.com.mx/privacidad.aspx |title=Política de privacidad de la información proporcionada |publisher=Interjet.com.mx |date= |accessdate=2015-04-24}}</ref> The airline operates scheduled flights to Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, North America and South America out of [[Mexico City International Airport]] in Mexico City. It is wholly owned by the [[Aleman Group]].<ref name="FI">{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= [[Flight International]] | page= 94 | date= 2007-04-03}}</ref> It is one of the first regular low-cost airlines of Mexico and claims to offer the most extensive domestic network compared to its competitors. <ref>{{cite av media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiPNXWhF3RM|title=Interjet Presentation - SuperJet International|date=19 January 2011|work=YouTube|accessdate=20 April 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://ir.volaris.com/files/doc_presentations/Volaris%20Corporate%20Presentation%20-%20December.pdf |format=PDF |title=Volaris Corporate Presentation |date=December 2013 |publisher=Ir.volaris.com |accessdate=2015-04-24}}</ref>


The airline described itself as the "[[JetBlue]] of Mexico".<ref name="interjet-to-end">{{cite news|last1=Ann Milbourn|first1=Mary|title=Interjet ends Mexico flights at John Wayne|url=http://www.ocregister.com/articles/mexico-618105-interjet-wayne.html|accessdate=15 June 2014|work=The Orange County Register|date=13 June 2014}}</ref>
The airline described itself as the "[[JetBlue]] of Mexico".<ref name="interjet-to-end">{{cite news|last1=Ann Milbourn|first1=Mary|title=Interjet ends Mexico flights at John Wayne|url=http://www.ocregister.com/articles/mexico-618105-interjet-wayne.html|accessdate=15 June 2014|work=The Orange County Register|date=13 June 2014}}</ref>
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==History==
==History==
Interjet started operations on December 5th, 2005, with three [[Airbus A320 family|Airbus A320]] aircrafts, which had previously belonged to [[C.A.I. Second]] (then Volare Airlines).<ref name="AW">{{cite news | title=Interjet receives first new aircraft | work= [[Airliner World]] | page=18 | date= August 2007}}</ref> The airline placed an order for 25 new A320 aircraft to replace the second-hand ones, which was increased by another ten aircraft on January 10, 2010. After the demise of Mexico City-based competitor [[Aero California]] in August 2008, Interjet took over the vacant [[Landing slot|slots]] and established flight services to [[Mexico City International Airport]] in [[Mexico City]].
Interjet started operations on December 1, 2005, with one [[Airbus A320 family|Airbus A320]] aircraft.<ref name="AW">{{cite news | title=Interjet receives first new aircraft | work= [[Airliner World]] | page=18 | date= August 2007}}</ref> The airline placed an order for 25 new A320 aircraft to replace the second-hand ones, which was increased by another ten aircraft on January 10, 2010. After the demise of Mexico City-based competitor [[Aero California]] in August 2008, Interjet took over the vacant [[Landing slot|slots]] and established flight services to [[Mexico City International Airport]] in Mexico City.


On July 21, 2011, Interjet made the first flight in America (and the fourth worldwide) using biofuel {{cn|date=December 2015}}, on the Mexico City – Tuxtla Gutierrez route, with an [[Airbus A320-200]], registration XA-ECO.
On July 21, 2011, Interjet made the first flight in America (and the fourth worldwide) using biofuel {{cn|date=December 2015}}, on the Mexico City – Tuxtla Gutierrez route, with an Airbus A320-200, registration XA-ECO.


On March 2, 2015, Interjet firmed 10 [[Sukhoi Superjet 100]] options valued at $350 million. Interjet, the first Western airline to operate the Superjet, has 12 SSJ100s in service with a 13th delivered and ready to join the active fleet soon.{{When|date=August 2016}}
On March 2, 2015, Interjet firmed 10 [[Sukhoi Superjet 100]] options valued at $350 million.


As of March 2015, [[Oneworld]] seems{{Citation needed|date=August 2016}} to be interested in Interjet becoming a member to fill the void left by [[Mexicana de Aviación]]. Several airlines have since begun codeshare agreements with Interjet.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.businesstraveller.com/discussion/topic/Interjet-Mexico-connected-to-Europe|title=Discussion - Business Traveller|work=businesstraveller.com|accessdate=20 April 2015}}</ref> There would need to be many changes before Interjet could officially join Oneworld.{{cn|date=December 2015}}
As of March 2015, several airlines have begun codeshare agreements with Interjet.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.businesstraveller.com/discussion/topic/Interjet-Mexico-connected-to-Europe|title=Discussion - Business Traveller|work=businesstraveller.com|accessdate=20 April 2015}}</ref>


==International services==
==International services==
On July 1, 2011, Interjet began flights to its first international (and Central America) destination to [[La Aurora International Airport]] in [[Guatemala City]] from [[Mexico City International Airport]].<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2011/06/13/4o-mexgua-s11.html ]{{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref>
On July 1, 2011, Interjet began flights to its first international (and Central America) destination; to [[La Aurora International Airport]] in [[Guatemala City]] from Mexico City International Airport.<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2011/06/13/4o-mexgua-s11.html ]{{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref>


On February 23, 2012, Interjet started flights to its first U.S. destination to [[Miami International Airport]] from Benito Juárez International Airport.<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2012/01/18/4o-mexmia-feb12.html ]{{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref>
On February 23, 2012, Interjet started flights to its first U.S. destination; to [[Miami International Airport]] from Benito Juárez International Airport.<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2012/01/18/4o-mexmia-feb12.html ]{{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref>


On June 21, 2012, Interjet began flights to its second Central America destination to [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San José de Costa Rica]] from Benito Juárez International Airport.<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2012/05/30/4o-mexsjo-jun12.html ]{{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref>
On June 21, 2012, Interjet began flights to its second Central America destination to [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San José de Costa Rica]] from Benito Juárez International Airport.<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2012/05/30/4o-mexsjo-jun12.html ]{{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref>


On August 2, 2012, Interjet began flights to its second U.S. destination to [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]] in [[New York City]] from Benito Juárez International Airport.<ref>[http://finance.yahoo.com/news/interjet-inaugurates-daily-non-stop-165900651.html ]{{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref>
On August 2, 2012, Interjet began flights to its second U.S. destination to [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]] in New York City from Benito Juárez International Airport.<ref>[http://finance.yahoo.com/news/interjet-inaugurates-daily-non-stop-165900651.html ]{{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref>


On August 27, 2012, Interjet received permission to fly to [[John Wayne Airport]] in [[Santa Ana, California]] from [[Guadalajara International Airport]] in [[Guadalajara]] and Benito Juárez International Airport. The airline began daily scheduled flights on October 11, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ocregister.com/articles/interjet-374328-mexico-service.html|title=Mexico airline Interjet begins O.C. service|work=The Orange County Register|accessdate=20 April 2015}}</ref> On June 13, 2014, Interjet announced that they will end [[John Wayne Airport]] flights on July 20, 2014.<ref name="interjet-to-end"/>
On August 27, 2012, Interjet received permission to fly to [[John Wayne Airport]] in [[Santa Ana, California]]; from [[Guadalajara International Airport]] in [[Guadalajara]] and Benito Juárez International Airport. The airline began daily scheduled flights on October 11, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ocregister.com/articles/interjet-374328-mexico-service.html|title=Mexico airline Interjet begins O.C. service|work=The Orange County Register|accessdate=20 April 2015}}</ref> On June 13, 2014, Interjet announced that they will end [[John Wayne Airport]] flights on July 20, 2014.<ref name="interjet-to-end"/>


Interjet intended to serve flights from Toluca to various cities in the United States, including [[O'Hare International Airport]] in [[Chicago]], [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport]] in [[Houston]], [[McCarran International Airport]] in [[Las Vegas]] and [[San Antonio International Airport]] in [[San Antonio]], {{as of|2013|lc=y}}, only flights to Las Vegas and San Antonio had begun.
Interjet intended to serve flights from Toluca to various cities in the United States, including [[O'Hare International Airport]] in [[Chicago]], [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport]] in [[Houston]], [[McCarran International Airport]] in [[Las Vegas]] and [[San Antonio International Airport]] in [[San Antonio]], {{as of|2013|lc=y}}, only flights to Las Vegas and San Antonio had begun. On November 15, 2012 the airline began flights to Las Vegas from [[Lic. Adolfo López Mateos International Airport]] in [[Toluca]].<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2012/10/26/4o-las-nov12.html ]{{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref>

Interjet began flights to [[San Antonio International Airport]] and [[José Martí International Airport|Havana]] from Benito Juárez International Airport.

On November 15, 2012 the airline began flights to [[McCarran International Airport|Las Vegas]] from [[Lic. Adolfo López Mateos International Airport]] in [[Toluca]].<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2012/10/26/4o-las-nov12.html ]{{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref>


On July 10, 2013, Interjet began service to [[El Dorado International Airport]] in [[Bogotá]] from Benito Juárez International Airport.<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2013/06/10/4o-mexbog-jul13.html ]{{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref>
On July 10, 2013, Interjet began service to [[El Dorado International Airport]] in [[Bogotá]] from Benito Juárez International Airport.<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2013/06/10/4o-mexbog-jul13.html ]{{dead link|date=April 2015}}</ref>
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On October 23, 2014, Interjet began service to [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston - George Bush Intercontinental Airport]] from [[Monterrey International Airport]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://escapehouston.com/4104/interjet-launches-nonstop-service-to-monterrey-mexico/|title=Interjet Launches Nonstop Service to Monterrey, Mexico Oct. 23|work=Escape Houston|accessdate=20 April 2015}}</ref>
On October 23, 2014, Interjet began service to [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston - George Bush Intercontinental Airport]] from [[Monterrey International Airport]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://escapehouston.com/4104/interjet-launches-nonstop-service-to-monterrey-mexico/|title=Interjet Launches Nonstop Service to Monterrey, Mexico Oct. 23|work=Escape Houston|accessdate=20 April 2015}}</ref>


On February 18, 2016, Interjet began service to [[Los Angeles International Airport]] from Guadalajara International Airport. On October 20, 2016, Interjet launched service to Los Angeles International Airport from [[Benito Juarez International Airport]] in Mexico City.
As of 2015, Interjet is studying several new markets throughout the Americas it could potentially serve. The first new routes will likely begin in 2016. <ref>http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/analysis-interjet-eyes-new-network-growth-from-2016-415551/</ref>

On February 18, 2016, Interjet began service to [[Los Angeles International Airport]] from [[Guadalajara International Airport]] in [[Guadalajara]]. Interjet will be using Terminal 2 for its departures and arrivals.

On October 20, 2016, Interjet launching service to [[Los Angeles International Airport]] from Benito Juarez International Airport in [[Mexico City]].

On November 17, 2016, Interjet begins service to [[O'Hare International Airport]] in [[Chicago]] from Benito Juarez International Airport.


==Destinations==
==Destinations==
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[[File:Sukhoi Superjet 100-95 (XA-JLG).jpg|thumb|Interjet [[Sukhoi Superjet 100]] at [[Toluca International Airport]]]]
[[File:Sukhoi Superjet 100-95 (XA-JLG).jpg|thumb|Interjet [[Sukhoi Superjet 100]] at [[Toluca International Airport]]]]
{{main|Interjet destinations}}
{{main|Interjet destinations}}
Interjet flies between locations in Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Peru and the United States from its main hubs, Mexico City and Toluca. Interjet has also become a popular choice for surfers traveling to [[Mexico]] because of their baggage policy of not charging extra fees for those passengers transporting a [[surfboard]]. Max weight per passenger 110 lbs and 165 lbs with Priority Fare. Anything over that will have a fee of $50 MXN pesos (2.2 lbs).<ref>{{cite news
Interjet flies between locations in Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Peru and the United States from its main hubs, Mexico City and Toluca. Interjet has also become a popular choice for surfers traveling to Mexico because of its baggage policy of not charging extra fees for those passengers transporting a [[surfboard]].<ref>{{cite news
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===Codeshare agreements===
===Codeshare agreements===
Interjet [[Codeshare agreement|codeshares]] with the following airlines:<ref name="CAPA Interjet profile">{{cite web|url=http://centreforaviation.com/profiles/airlines/interjet-4o |title=Profile on Interjet |website=CAPA|publisher=Centre for Aviation|access-date=2016-10-29|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161029173926/http://centreforaviation.com/profiles/airlines/interjet-4o |archive-date=2016-10-29|dead-url=no}}</ref>
Interjet has [[codeshare agreement]]s with the following airlines:<ref name="CAPA Interjet profile">{{cite web|url=http://centreforaviation.com/profiles/airlines/interjet-4o |title=Profile on Interjet |website=CAPA|publisher=Centre for Aviation|access-date=2016-10-29|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161029173926/http://centreforaviation.com/profiles/airlines/interjet-4o |archive-date=2016-10-29|dead-url=no}}</ref>
*[[American Airlines]]
*[[American Airlines]]
*[[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]]
*[[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]]
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==Fleet==
==Fleet==
As of September 2016, the Interjet fleet consists of the following aircraft:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.planespotters.net/Airline/Interjet-%28Mexico%29|title=Interjet Fleet Details and History|website=planespotters.net |date=29 September 2016 |access-date=30 September 2016}}</ref>
As of December 2016, the Interjet fleet consists of the following aircraft:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.planespotters.net/Airline/Interjet-%28Mexico%29|title=Interjet Fleet Details and History|website=planespotters.net |date=5 December 2016 |access-date=17 December 2016}}</ref>


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|align=center|Two aircraft in [[biofuel]] livery.
|align=center|Two aircraft in [[biofuel]] livery.
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[[File:Interjet Airbus A320 AADPR.jpg|thumb|An Interjet Airbus A320, performing its first [[biofuel]] flight, seen in July 2011]]
[[File:Interjet Airbus A320 Wallner.jpg|thumb|An Interjet A320 taxiing to the runway]]
[[File:Sukhoi Superjet 100-95 (XA-JLG).jpg|thumb|Interjet [[Sukhoi Superjet 100]] at [[Toluca International Airport]].]]
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==Club Interjet==
==Club Interjet==
[[File:Club Intejet.jpg|175px|thumb|right|Club Interjet logo]]
[[File:Club Intejet.jpg|thumb|right|Club Interjet logo]]
Interjet has a distinctive [[frequent-flyer program]] in which it rewards its members with cash instead of miles or kilometres.<ref>[https://www.interjet.com.mx/ClubInterjet.aspx ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110807043318/https://www.interjet.com.mx/ClubInterjet.aspx |date=August 7, 2011 }}</ref>{{clear}}
Interjet has a distinctive [[frequent-flyer program]] in which it rewards its members with cash instead of miles or kilometres.<ref>[https://www.interjet.com.mx/ClubInterjet.aspx ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110807043318/https://www.interjet.com.mx/ClubInterjet.aspx |date=August 7, 2011 }}</ref>{{clear}}



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Interjet
File:Interjetmx.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
4O AIJ ABC AEROLINEAS[1]
FoundedMarch 5, 2005
Hubs
Focus cities
Frequent-flyer programClub Interjet
Intertours
Fleet size70
Destinations52
Parent companyAleman Group
HeadquartersMexico City, Mexico
Key peopleMiguel Aleman Magnani (President)
Jose Luis Garza Alvarez (CEO)
Websiteinterjet.com
Sukhoi Superjet 100; Campeche, Mexico

ABC Aerolíneas, S.A. de C.V.,[2] operating as Interjet, is a Mexican low-cost airline with its headquarters in Lomas de Chapultepec, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City, Mexico.[3] The airline operates scheduled flights to Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, North America and South America out of Mexico City International Airport in Mexico City. It is wholly owned by the Aleman Group.[4] It is one of the first regular low-cost airlines of Mexico and claims to offer the most extensive domestic network compared to its competitors. [5][6]

The airline described itself as the "JetBlue of Mexico".[7]

Interjet also operates several charter flights throughout the American continent, mainly in the Caribbean.[8][9]

History

Interjet started operations on December 1, 2005, with one Airbus A320 aircraft.[10] The airline placed an order for 25 new A320 aircraft to replace the second-hand ones, which was increased by another ten aircraft on January 10, 2010. After the demise of Mexico City-based competitor Aero California in August 2008, Interjet took over the vacant slots and established flight services to Mexico City International Airport in Mexico City.

On July 21, 2011, Interjet made the first flight in America (and the fourth worldwide) using biofuel [citation needed], on the Mexico City – Tuxtla Gutierrez route, with an Airbus A320-200, registration XA-ECO.

On March 2, 2015, Interjet firmed 10 Sukhoi Superjet 100 options valued at $350 million.

As of March 2015, several airlines have begun codeshare agreements with Interjet.[11]

International services

On July 1, 2011, Interjet began flights to its first international (and Central America) destination; to La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City from Mexico City International Airport.[12]

On February 23, 2012, Interjet started flights to its first U.S. destination; to Miami International Airport from Benito Juárez International Airport.[13]

On June 21, 2012, Interjet began flights to its second Central America destination to San José de Costa Rica from Benito Juárez International Airport.[14]

On August 2, 2012, Interjet began flights to its second U.S. destination to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City from Benito Juárez International Airport.[15]

On August 27, 2012, Interjet received permission to fly to John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, California; from Guadalajara International Airport in Guadalajara and Benito Juárez International Airport. The airline began daily scheduled flights on October 11, 2012.[16] On June 13, 2014, Interjet announced that they will end John Wayne Airport flights on July 20, 2014.[7]

Interjet intended to serve flights from Toluca to various cities in the United States, including O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas and San Antonio International Airport in San Antonio, as of 2013, only flights to Las Vegas and San Antonio had begun. On November 15, 2012 the airline began flights to Las Vegas from Lic. Adolfo López Mateos International Airport in Toluca.[17]

On July 10, 2013, Interjet began service to El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá from Benito Juárez International Airport.[18]

On June 10, 2014, Interjet and Iberia began a codeshare agreement on their flights.[19]

On October 23, 2014, Interjet began service to Houston - George Bush Intercontinental Airport from Monterrey International Airport.[20]

On February 18, 2016, Interjet began service to Los Angeles International Airport from Guadalajara International Airport. On October 20, 2016, Interjet launched service to Los Angeles International Airport from Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City.

Destinations

An Interjet Airbus A320, performing its first biofuel flight, seen in July 2011
An Interjet A320 taxiing to the runway
Interjet Sukhoi Superjet 100 at Toluca International Airport

Interjet flies between locations in Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Peru and the United States from its main hubs, Mexico City and Toluca. Interjet has also become a popular choice for surfers traveling to Mexico because of its baggage policy of not charging extra fees for those passengers transporting a surfboard.[21]

Codeshare agreements

Interjet has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:[22]

Fleet

As of December 2016, the Interjet fleet consists of the following aircraft:[23]

Interjet Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Note
Airbus A320-200 45 150 Two aircraft in biofuel livery.
Airbus A320neo 40
TBA
Airbus A321-200 3 192
Airbus A321neo 10 TBA
Sukhoi Superjet 100/95 22 8[24] 93[24] North American launch customer.
Total 70 58

Club Interjet

Club Interjet logo

Interjet has a distinctive frequent-flyer program in which it rewards its members with cash instead of miles or kilometres.[25]

References

  1. ^ https://airodyssey.net/reference/airlines/#4
  2. ^ "Información de estacionamiento Ciudad de México". Interjet.com.mx. Retrieved 2015-04-24.
  3. ^ "Política de privacidad de la información proporcionada". Interjet.com.mx. Retrieved 2015-04-24.
  4. ^ "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 94.
  5. ^ Interjet Presentation - SuperJet International. YouTube. 19 January 2011. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  6. ^ "Volaris Corporate Presentation" (PDF). Ir.volaris.com. December 2013. Retrieved 2015-04-24.
  7. ^ a b Ann Milbourn, Mary (13 June 2014). "Interjet ends Mexico flights at John Wayne". The Orange County Register. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  8. ^ "Vacation Express starting charter flights to Mexico, Dominican Republic, out of Cleveland". cleveland.com. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  9. ^ "Interjet from Cleveland to Cancun". tripadvisor.com. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  10. ^ "Interjet receives first new aircraft". Airliner World. August 2007. p. 18.
  11. ^ "Discussion - Business Traveller". businesstraveller.com. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  12. ^ [1][dead link]
  13. ^ [2][dead link]
  14. ^ [3][dead link]
  15. ^ [4][dead link]
  16. ^ "Mexico airline Interjet begins O.C. service". The Orange County Register. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  17. ^ [5][dead link]
  18. ^ [6][dead link]
  19. ^ "Iberia firma un acuerdo de código compartido con la mexicana Interjet – Aeroespacial – Noticias, última hora, vídeos y fotos de Aeroespacial en lainformacion.com". Noticias.lainformacion.com. 2014-06-10. Retrieved 2015-04-24.
  20. ^ "Interjet Launches Nonstop Service to Monterrey, Mexico Oct. 23". Escape Houston. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  21. ^ Prolite International (March 29, 2013). "Boardbag Charges". Retrieved February 25, 2016.
  22. ^ "Profile on Interjet". CAPA. Centre for Aviation. Archived from the original on 2016-10-29. Retrieved 2016-10-29. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
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