Avolar facts for kids
Avolar was a Mexican low-cost airline. Its headquarters and largest hub were in Tijuana. It started on September 7, 2005 with one Boeing 737-500 airplane. It was one of the first low-cost airlines in Mexico. By 2008, the airline had 10 Boeing 737 airplanes. It flew to 21 cities throughout Mexico. Avolar suspended flights for 3 days in August 2008 and for 1 day in October 2008. This was due to large debts. Avolar asked to fly to the United States on October 28, 2008. Avolar finally stopped flying on that same day - October 28, 2008. The airline has never flown again since then.
Gallery
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An Avolar Boeing 737-200 at Mexico City International Airport
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An Avolar airplane in Tucson, Arizona in 2007
Images for kids
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An Avolar Boeing 737-300
See also
In Spanish: Avolar para niños
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