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Cheapest round-trip
$262
Typical prices: $498-$846
Viva
Tue 9/18Sun 9/23
IAH - OAX • 1 stop
Cheapest non-stop
$379
Typical prices: $385-$699
Volaris
Fri 11/23Sun 12/2
LAX - OAX • Non-stop
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You can fly direct with United Airlines, American Airlines and Volaris. Average duration is 3h 00m
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Cheap Flights to Oaxaca

 
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Recent round-trip flight deals to Oaxaca

Fri, Sep 18 - Wed, Sep 23
Viva Logo
11:10 pm - 3:09 pmIAH  Houston George Bush Intcntl-OAX Oaxaca Xoxocotlan
16h 59m1 stop Monterrey Gen Mariano Escobedo
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3:39 pm - 10:00 pmOAX  Oaxaca Xoxocotlan-IAH Houston George Bush Intcntl
5h 21m1 stop Monterrey Gen Mariano Escobedo
$262Viva
Fri, Sep 18 - Wed, Sep 23
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11:10 pm - 3:09 pmIAH  Houston George Bush Intcntl-OAX Oaxaca Xoxocotlan
16h 59m1 stop Monterrey Gen Mariano Escobedo
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3:39 pm - 10:00 pmOAX  Oaxaca Xoxocotlan-IAH Houston George Bush Intcntl
5h 21m1 stop Monterrey Gen Mariano Escobedo
$270Viva
Sat, Oct 3 - Sun, Oct 11
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8:55 pm - 8:13 amIAH  Houston George Bush Intcntl-OAX Oaxaca Xoxocotlan
12h 18m1 stop Mexico City Benito Juarez
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12:53 pm - 9:40 amOAX  Oaxaca Xoxocotlan-IAH Houston George Bush Intcntl
19h 47m1 stop Mexico City Benito Juarez
$313Multiple Airlines
Sun, Oct 4 - Sun, Oct 11
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8:55 pm - 8:13 amIAH  Houston George Bush Intcntl-OAX Oaxaca Xoxocotlan
12h 18m1 stop Mexico City Benito Juarez
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12:53 pm - 9:40 amOAX  Oaxaca Xoxocotlan-IAH Houston George Bush Intcntl
19h 47m1 stop Mexico City Benito Juarez
$318Multiple Airlines
Mon, Feb 1 - Sat, Feb 20
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1:23 pm - 7:25 pmLAX  Los Angeles Los Angeles-OAX Oaxaca Xoxocotlan
4h 02mnonstop
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2:50 pm - 10:13 pmOAX  Oaxaca Xoxocotlan-LAX Los Angeles Los Angeles
9h 23m1 stop Guadalajara Miguel Hidal
$375Volaris
Mon, Nov 23 - Wed, Dec 2
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1:23 pm - 7:25 pmLAX  Los Angeles Los Angeles-OAX Oaxaca Xoxocotlan
4h 02mnonstop
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9:32 am - 11:47 amOAX  Oaxaca Xoxocotlan-LAX Los Angeles Los Angeles
4h 15mnonstop
$382Volaris
Wed, Sep 16 - Wed, Sep 23
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9:00 am - 7:33 pmSFO  San Francisco-OAX Oaxaca Xoxocotlan
9h 33m1 stop Los Angeles Los Angeles
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9:41 am - 10:22 amOAX  Oaxaca Xoxocotlan-SFO San Francisco
25h 41m1 stop Los Angeles Los Angeles
$403Frontier
Tue, Feb 16 - Thu, Feb 25
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7:01 am - 7:08 pmEWR  Newark-OAX Oaxaca Xoxocotlan
13h 07m1 stop Mexico City Benito Juarez
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8:06 am - 10:00 pmOAX  Oaxaca Xoxocotlan-EWR Newark
12h 54m1 stop Mexico City Benito Juarez
$445Delta
Tue, Feb 2 - Wed, Feb 10
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7:01 am - 5:01 pmEWR  Newark-OAX Oaxaca Xoxocotlan
11h 00m1 stop Mexico City Benito Juarez
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8:06 am - 10:00 pmOAX  Oaxaca Xoxocotlan-EWR Newark
12h 54m1 stop Mexico City Benito Juarez
$445Delta
Wed, Sep 16 - Wed, Sep 23
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9:00 am - 7:33 pmSFO  San Francisco-OAX Oaxaca Xoxocotlan
9h 33m1 stop Los Angeles Los Angeles
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9:41 am - 8:14 amOAX  Oaxaca Xoxocotlan-SFO San Francisco
23h 33m2 stops Los Angeles Los Angeles Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl
$457Frontier
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KAYAK's insights & trends for flights to Oaxaca

Get data-powered insights and trends for flights to Oaxaca to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest flight to Oaxaca?

Houston George Bush Intcntl Airport to Oaxaca is the cheapest route at $262 round-trip, found in the past 5 days on KAYAK. Los Angeles to Oaxaca is the most popular connection with round-trip deals from $375.

How much is a flight to Oaxaca?

A round-trip flight to Oaxaca costs $650 on average, based on data over the past 12 months on KAYAK. Round-trip fares from Los Angeles average $469, while Dallas/Fort Worth Airport runs a bit higher at $614.

What is the cheapest day to fly to Oaxaca?

Monday is the cheapest day to fly to Oaxaca at $649 round-trip on average over the past 12 months on KAYAK. Saturday is the most expensive at $705.

What is the cheapest month to fly to Oaxaca?

  • September is the cheapest month to fly to Oaxaca with an average price of $588 round-trip.
  • December ($826) and October ($692) are the most expensive.
  • Based on KAYAK data over the past 12 months.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Oaxaca?

Afternoon flights to Oaxaca are the cheapest at $624 round-trip on average. Morning flights are the most expensive at $731.

What is a good deal for flights to Oaxaca?

Flights under $498 are considered a good deal. 25% of KAYAK users found round-trip flights to Oaxaca at or below these prices, with the lowest fares from:

  • Los Angeles $386
  • Dallas/Fort Worth Airport $495
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When are flights to Oaxaca the cheapest?

Flights to Oaxaca are cheapest 5 weeks before departure. Booking in this window typically costs about 15% less than the average last-minute fare (within 2 weeks of the flight), based on KAYAK data.

Expert advice

Expert advice for your flight to Oaxaca

 
KAYAK teamed up with top travel experts to share the best tips for your journey.
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Yulia Denisyuk

Yulia Denisyuk

Expert on Volaris

Yulia is a freelance journalist who’s dispatched from 90+ countries. Her work focuses on cultures, adventure trips and air travel, appearing in NatGeo, NYT, CNTraveler, and more. For past assignments, she’s stayed with nomads in Mongolia and learned the art of Imigongo in Rwanda. She’s based in Chicago; in winter she often questions that decision.

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Stefanie Waldek

Expert on Delta and United Airlines

Stefanie Waldek is a freelance space, travel, and design writer based in Saratoga Springs, NY. Her words have appeared in Space.com, Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Architectural Digest, and House Beautiful, among other publications. An expert in aviation and expedition cruising, Stefanie is frequently up in the air or on the sea, likely en route to Antarctica or the Arctic.

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Harriet Baskas

Expert on American Airlines

Harriet is an award-winning journalist who is happiest in an airport or an unusual museum. Her stories about airports, air travel, and the business of travel have appeared on NBC News, CNBC, USA TODAY, The Points Guy and other outlets. She is the creator of the StuckatTheAirport.com blog and the author of nine books. When not out on the road or exploring the latest airport amenities, she’s home in Seattle getting ready for the next adventure.

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Marisa Garcia

Expert on Aeromexico

Marisa knows planes inside and out, spending 16 years working on aircraft in hangars at airports around the world. She is an aviation industry expert, specialized in airline interiors and regulations. Ten years ago, she pivoted to journalism. She shares her insights in leading aviation, travel, and business publications and on her site FlightChic.

John Walton

John Walton

Expert on Viva

Independent aviation journalist John Walton took his first flight at eight weeks old and hasn’t stopped travelling since. A world-renowned expert in airlines and the passenger experience, he writes in depth on aviation, is a resident expert on travel in Japan and France, and offers a uniquely queer perspective on travelling the world.

Key details for flights to Oaxaca

Low season

May

Cheapest flight

$105
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 7% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 1% lower on average.
Flight from Houston George Bush Intcntl Airport to Oaxaca

When to book flights to Oaxaca

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel to Oaxaca based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
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Your questions about flights to Oaxaca, answered

Find helpful route details based on KAYAK data, including flight times, airports, airlines and booking questions.

  • How do I get from Oaxaca Airport to downtown?

    The transportation options to transfer between the airport and downtown Oaxaca are very limited, so your best bet is to take one of the taxis in front of the arrivals zone. The journey takes about 25 minutes. You can also take a private car or a collective car that you share with other people; the second option is cheaper and you can expect to pay approximately 85 MXN (5 USD), but keep in mind that the ride might be longer as the car drops off other passengers along the way.

  • Can I rent a car at Oaxaca Xoxocotlan Airport?

    Yes, it is possible to rent a car at Oaxaca Airport after landing. The two internationally recognized car rental companies at Oaxaca Airport are Alamo and Europcar. Both of them are located in the ambulatory of the airport, which is near the arrivals hall.

  • What are the dining options at the airport in Oaxaca?

    If you are hungry after your flight to Oaxaca then you can grab something at the Delicatessen Calenda or Snack bar Centeotl. If you want to have a filling local dish, then Huaxyacac Restaurant will be the best option for you.

  • Are there any hotels close to Oaxaca Xoxocotlan Airport?

    There are not many hotels near the airport, but if you want to book a hotel in close proximity to Oaxaca Xoxocotlan Airport, check Hostal de la Noria and Hacienda La Noria Hotel. Both of them are located about 15 minutes from the airport grounds. Alternatively Hotel Suite Maria Ines is just 1.4 miles from the airport.

  • Which airlines offer eco-friendly flights from the US to Oaxaca?

    On average, each passenger on a flight to Oaxaca from the US emits about 1768 kg of CO2. Aeromexico operates some of the most sustainable flights from the US to Oaxaca. This airline offers flights with one or two stops en route from the US to OAX and emits about 24% to 26% less carbon than most of the other airlines. To fly more sustainably, pack light and prioritize flying with newer aircraft.

  • What are the stopover options for the flights to Oaxaca from the US?

    The layover options for the US to Oaxaca flights vary depending on your airline and departure city. If you’re flying with Aeromexico from New York to OAX, expect a layover in Mexico City. American Airlines offers flights from New York with common layovers in Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, and Mexico. Passengers flying with Aeromexico from Los Angeles should expect layovers in Mexico City or Guadalajara. Flights from Atlanta have common stops in Chicago, Houston, Dallas, Washington, Chicago, Charlotte, Miami, and Mexico City.

  • Does Oaxaca Xoxocotlan International Airport offer accessible services?

    Yes. The management of OAX Airport strives to ensure that every passenger traveling through the airport gets full access to its activities, programs, and services. The airport provides accessible restrooms. The restrooms are equipped with side grabs to help passengers with reduced mobility. The airport also provides ramps to increase accessibility to the terminal. Every airline flying through the airport provides wheelchair assistance services to its passengers. You get wheelchair assistance by calling your airline or visiting its ticket counter at the airport.

  • How can I access the lounges at Oaxaca Xoxocotlan International Airport?

    Any passenger traveling through OAX can access the Lounge by Global Lounge Network at Oaxaca Airport by purchasing a lounge pass or through lounge membership programs. Whenever space is available, travelers can also access it by paying at the door. The lounge is located on the Second Floor Landside of the Terminal Building. It offers alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, fax services, telephones, television, magazines and newspapers, and Wi-Fi.

  • What is the difference between the most popular and the most frequent airline at Oaxaca?

    United Airlines operates the most flights from the United States to Oaxaca at 7 per week, while Volaris is the airline most often selected by KAYAK users searching for flights from the United States to Oaxaca. The two are often different because flight volume reflects an airline's schedule, while popularity reflects traveler choice.

  • How far is Oaxaca Xoxocotlan from downtown Oaxaca?

    Oaxaca Xoxocotlan is 4.4 mi from downtown Oaxaca.

  • How long are nonstop flights to Oaxaca from different departure cities?

    Nonstop flight time to Oaxaca varies depending on your departure city:
    • from Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl Airport: 3h 45m
    • from Los Angeles: 4h 02m
    • from Dallas/Fort Worth Airport: 2h 51m

  • Where can I fly from to get the cheapest fares to Oaxaca?

    Based on fares booked in the past 5 days, the cheapest flights to Oaxaca are from:
    • Houston, from $262 round-trip
    • New York, from $445 round-trip

  • How many flights serve Oaxaca?

    Oaxaca receives 3 flights per day and 20 per week from across the world. Dallas/Fort Worth Airport has the most flights to Oaxaca, with 7 weekly flights.

  • How do I know if a flight to Oaxaca is a good deal?

    A good deal on a flight to Oaxaca is around $498 round-trip. This fare is in the lowest 25% of round-trip prices searched on KAYAK, averaged across the cities most often searched as origins by KAYAK users.

  • How expensive are last-minute flights to Oaxaca?

    Last-minute fares to Oaxaca – booked within 2 weeks of departure – run 9% above the average round-trip fare of $650.

Your guide to booking Oaxaca flights

From booking to airport arrival, find tips to help you plan your flight with more confidence.
  • For the best chance at a low fare to Oaxaca, aim to book around 5 weeks before you fly. That window historically saves about 15% versus last-minute pricing based on KAYAK booking data over the last 12 months.
  • For flights to Oaxaca, recent KAYAK data shows that stronger deals tend to land around $498 round-trip. If you see a fare below that threshold, it's a strong deal – book before the price climbs back up.
  • If you can choose when to go, time your trip to Oaxaca around September. Round-trip fares historically average $588 that month – typically the cheapest month to travel based on the last 12 months.
  • Before you book:

    • Check the route's typical price range so you can spot a deal.
    • Confirm baggage fees and seat-selection costs on budget carriers.
    • Verify whether you need any travel documents beyond ID.
    • Pick a departure airport, since your nearest may not be the cheapest origin.
  • Shift your departure to noon to save up to $107 per round-trip. Noon flights to Oaxaca average $624 compared to $731 for morning flights. See the time-of-day chart above for the full breakdown.
  • Bag allowances vary by airline, fare type, cabin class and route. On flights to Oaxaca, some airlines may include bags at no extra cost. For example, Volaris includes a checked bag in Economy Class, American Airlines includes a cabin bag and a checked bag in Economy Class and United Airlines includes a cabin bag and a checked bag in Economy Class. Always check the fare details before booking, since bag policies can change by ticket type.
  • People traveling to southern Mexico will possibly land at Oaxaca Xoxocotlan International Airport (OAX), which is relatively small and consists of only one terminal. Despite its size, the airport features the most important amenities like banking services and shops, plus accessible toilets and ramps.
  • US residents who are flying to Oaxaca as tourists for a short-term stay do not have to apply for a visa before the trip. As long as you stay in Mexico for less than 180 days, all you need to enter is an up-to-date passport.
  • Although there are not many shops at the airport in Oaxaca, the Airshop provides all kind of convenience products that you might need during your trip. Additionally, there is Artesanias Guelaguetza boutique with handmade gifts you can buy for yourself or your close ones. It is also possible to buy a SIM card at Telmex situated in the ambulatory of the airport building.
  • Short on cash? No need to worry – there are ATMs in the main hall of the airport building so you can quickly withdraw money after your flight to Oaxaca. The ATMs are operated by Santander and Bancomer.
  • Travelers who would like to get some maps and tips about things to see in the area should head to Discover Oaxaca desk in the main hall after their flight to Oaxaca, where they will obtain tourist information and can plan their vacation in more detail.
  • If you’re looking to protect your bags from damage and theft while at Oaxaca Xoxocotlan International Airport (OAX), we got you covered. The airport offers luggage wrapping services in the Arrivals Area of the Terminal Building.
  • Oaxaca Xoxocotlan International Airport (OAX) consists of a single terminal that handles both domestic and international flights. Passengers can easily walk within the airport’s terminal as it features accessible moving walkways.
  • Oaxaca Airport is a non-smoking facility in the terminal building. However, it allows smoking in the designated smoking areas outside the Terminal Building. Note that smoking anywhere else within the airport is prohibited.
  • If you’re looking to fly to Oaxaca from the US, you will be happy to know that several US airports offer flights on this route. Some of the popular routes to OAX are from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Hartsfield Atlanta Jackson International Airport (ATL), Miami International Airport (MIA), Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).
  • Do you need a place to charge your mobile phone at Oaxaca Airport? We got you covered. The airport offers charging stations throughout the terminal building. The stations offer standard sockets and USB ports.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying to Oaxaca

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with to Oaxaca? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
7.8
DeltaOverall score based on 8514 reviews
7.8Entertainment
7.2Food
8.1Boarding
8.5Crew
7.8Comfort
Airline reviews

My son’s suitcase was left behind at SFO and did not make the flight.

6.0 GoodJorge, Jul 2026
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My son’s suitcase was left behind at SFO and did not make the flight.

With Aeromexico it ended up good but with Delta it was bad because we did everything through Delta... Showed up at the Delta terminal... It was the wrong place! Nothing ever told us to go to the Aeromexico terminal. It said "in partnership with Aeromexico" but I was never instructed to check in with them or go to their terminal. We had to haul @$$ running through the airport and almost didn't make it thanks to this poor communication. 👎🏽

Excellent!!! Aeromexico is a great airline. What was not that good is the service provided by Kayak. It is never clear and not easy to manage.

It was nt delta. It was aeromexo. Service was awful. They served a very small drink and NO snack for a 3hr and 35min flight. Then for the first 30 min of the flight is was talk and talk over head interruption the movie/ show i picked to watch.

The flight was comfortable and uneventful, which is what I desire

It was an overnight flight and I desperately needed coffee before we landed, but Delta does only one beverage service, and that is shortly after takeoff, not before landing at 5 am.

Free Wi-Fi is good. That’s all - food mediocre, unfriendly crew, poor communication after trying to file a claim for my lost bag, which Delta didn’t even know was lost until I told them.

Typical flying experience in the US. Nothing particularly good or bad.

Everything went smoothly. I didn’t like that when I booked in the main cabin my wife and I weren’t seated together. One would think when booking on an option that allows picking your seat. They would put you and your travel partner together. Had to call to get it sorted. They did fix.

Big plane, long flight, absolutely no leg room and basically non existent air! I am 5”4’ and always travel Main Cabin, I was miserable on this plane and could barely move when we arrived in Cabo due to the cramped leg area!

At my original departure Istanbul I was told my seat and flight was cancelled from the 3rd party. I had no seat to get to my other flights .. they charged me $481 USD to board the flight that I already paid for

All went very well. We used the AIFI Airport, such a lovely facility. Definitely needs better transportation options to get there.

From the check-in, to the flight, and arriving, everything went very smoothly. Unfortunately, when I received my baggage it was severely damaged. I have a hard shelled suitcase and it was completely smashed it. I’m not sure how this could happened but I am extremely disappointed that my belongings were damaged beyond repair and continued use.

Lousy No wheelchair. As normal at Atlanta Cheap airline Cheap aero plane. - Neither entertainment nor food on a 5 hour saga

The plane was so outdated, that it made it uncomfortable. The temperature was hot during the whole flight

Some entertainment and food/snack service would have been nice

All the pessengers should be wait in a line útil the creo and piloto are arrived.

Planes seat could be bigger very uncomfortable for tall humans.

1 hour waiting for suitcases to come out traveling in business class and food in business class is a sandwich? Avoid Aeromexico .

No space reserved for anyone who didn’t have underseat in front of them. Made it inconvenient to get the backs secured. No inflight entertainment in the 190. Bring your own! Food was excellent and we were surprised to get a full breakfast.

I needed internet for critical matters and it never worked.

No seat back entertainment. And app had a hard time getting entertainment loaded.

It was great with United overall except for two things. 1) It was a 5-hour flight and we were with kids, so we were asking for extra snacks. They were extremely reticent to dole them out even though there wasn't any meal and the kids were starting to hit their limit towards the end. 2) Baggage didn't arrive until 80 minutes after we landed.

Seats had less pitch than a regional jet. Food was OK. Have to buy alcohol on US based carriers flying international. Boarding was a mess. Did not have bags but overhead space was gone quick. Would like to see the airlines enforce the one bag over and one bag under policy

Great smooth flight. Had a seating change, but that was an improvement. Thanks United Airways Crew.

We had to deboard 2 times due to maintenance issues. They changed the plane, and then we got deviated to LAX due to maibtenance issues on the other plane, had to sleep at LAX and los a full day.

Staff was rude. Didn’t give water for 2 hours. Worst service

Breakfast was not loaded at SFO due to catering company change. Seems like a major airline at a major hub would have thought of something else or warned passengers to pick up food before boarding a 3 hour flight.

They switched out gate from terminal 1 to terminal two ten minutes before boarding. So we had to make a 20 min crazy fast walk to a different terminal. Then we boarded the plane and waited for over 40 minutes until push back. Brutal

Old and out of date plane, it seem like every time I fly with united there’s and issue. We were delayed,

Delayed couple hours due to airplane maintenance issues, we boarded and then asked to unboard, but cmon!! Can they do the whole maintenance prior to boarding?

Broke my luggage and I can't get a resolution yet.

There were no TV screens - even in Business class. 5 delays, and only given $12 meal voucher! Terrible!

The professionals have excellent customer service, the seats don´t have enough space.

The flight was very smooth and the meal in business class was great.

Flight was delayed again and again ultimately almost three hours getting us to our location at close to midnight by the time we got in and out of airport to destination. I had taken time off work to enjoy an evening at destination and that was now wasted

No food/snack served during the flight. Crew wasn’t interested at all. Flew American First but flying low cost with Ryanair is even better

The flight was good. The only reason I did not say “excellent” was the delay

They could have done a better job announcing the boarding groups and asked for more drinks (water) if needed.

Flight delayed from rdu due to too much fuel. Had to stay overnight in dfw. Food vouchers inadequate to cover dinner and breakfast

Overall a good red eye. Crew chatted very loudly the whole time making it difficult to sleep.

The fly was 2 hours delayed and the plane was old and dirty. A very umcorfotable flight, which I won't recomend to anyone

Confusion over extra fees. Held up on ramp during boarding. Thin seat cushion. Minimal leg room.

The check-in is either at a kiosk that didn’t allow me to check-in because my middle name was not on the reservation or at an agent that cost $15.

The app doesn’t work. I am having a lot of trouble checking in for flight tomorrow. Very disconcerting. Then they es t to charge extra for checking in at the airport;(

To many extra fees, poor customer service and very uncomfortable flight. No leg room and seat wont recline.

I am disabled and was unable to get any assistance from Volaris. I had to wait in line at front desk for 45 minutes, I am by myself, and unable to stand. When I got to front desk check in, they had no assistance for me. I did however, have wheelchair assistance when I arrived in Mexico City. Thank God for that!

Our flight got overbooked and we missed one day of our trip.

Be prepared to pay extra for everything! I'm not sure I really saved any money?

Check in at LAX was terrible. Unbelievable lines. Chaos. The landing in Morelia was scary, with the plane fishtailing. If other airlines flew directly between California and Morelia, I would never fly Volaris again.

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