Viva launches four new routes from Tijuana
Viva has added four new routes from Tijuana to Hermosillo, La Paz, Querétaro, and Veracruz, as part of its expansion strategy in Baja California. With these additions, the airline now offers 19 direct routes from Tijuana and Mexicali international airports.
According to the airline, these new connections aim to boost regional tourism and trade, while providing more travel options for residents of Tijuana, surrounding cities, and cross-border travelers from San Diego using the Cross Border Xpress (CBX), the pedestrian bridge linking the Tijuana airport with California.
The new routes include daily flights to Hermosillo and La Paz, four weekly flights to Querétaro (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday), and three weekly flights to Veracruz (Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday). In total, Viva now flies from Tijuana to six beach destinations and eleven cities with strong tourism potential across Mexico.
Miguel Aguíñiga Rodríguez, Secretary of Tourism for Baja California, stated: “We celebrate the addition of these four routes and welcome all travelers who will now have more options to explore and enjoy Tijuana’s attractions, as well as nearby destinations like Rosarito, Tecate, and Valle de Guadalupe.”

In the first four months of 2025, over 1.1 million passengers used Viva’s services to and from Tijuana and Mexicali (compared to 3.7 million in all of 2024, a 14% increase from 2023). The airline reports having transported more than 18 million passengers in the region since it began operations.
Walfred Castro Novelo, Viva’s Director of Corporate Communications, remarked: “We continue driving tourism and commerce in Baja California with a wide variety of flights to top destinations, the most affordable fares, and the value promise that defines Viva.”
Carlos Salgado de la Peña, Director of Tijuana Airport, added: “We welcome these four new Viva services, which will strengthen the Tijuana International Airport’s offerings and enhance the city’s air connectivity.”
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