Volaris has launched new service from Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport to Guadalajara, giving passengers another convenient low-cost option for traveling to Mexico.

The low-cost carrier will use Airbus A320 aircraft and will operate out of DFW’s International Terminal D three times a week to Guadalajara.

“DFW welcomes Volaris as our newest airline,” said John Ackerman, executive vice president of global strategy and development at DFW Airport. “Mexico is a vital trade partner with Texas with more than 190 billion dollars in exports and imports combined. Texas generates more trade with Mexico than any other U.S. state, and represents 40 percent of DFW’s international traffic. The new service increases travel options for all customers to Mexico and will support more growth of the leisure travel market between Guadalajara and North Texas.”

Volaris currently serves over 50 destinations in Mexico, the United States and Central America, and has the youngest fleet of any airline with an average aircraft age of four years among its 52 Airbus aircraft.

Volaris, www.volaris.com