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Volaris Airlines Hikes Fares on Costa Rica Routes

Travelers flying between Costa Rica, Mexico and the United States face higher prices and fewer flight options in the coming months after Volaris confirmed it is raising fares and cutting capacity to offset rising jet fuel costs. The Mexican low-cost carrier announced the changes alongside its first-quarter 2026 financial results, which showed a $71 million net loss as fuel prices and operating expenses outpaced revenue growth.

The airline’s average economic fuel cost rose 16 percent year-over-year to $3.06 per gallon, while total operating expenses climbed to $791 million from $688 million. In response, Volaris is implementing what it calls “targeted pricing actions” across its network, with the strongest pressure expected on cross-border routes. Ancillary fees, including baggage and seat selection, are also rising, meaning the final cost of a Volaris ticket could climb well beyond the advertised base fare.

The airline is simultaneously trimming its schedule. Volaris reduced capacity by 2 percentage points in April and is cutting another 9 percentage points in May, with further reductions on the table for June and the second half of 2026. The carrier has revised its full-year capacity growth target down to roughly 4 percent, citing fuel price volatility and broader geopolitical uncertainty. Executives have characterized the cuts as tactical frequency reductions rather than route cancellations.

The changes carry direct affects for Costa Rica. Volaris Costa Rica operates routes from Juan Santamaría International Airport to Mexico City, Guadalajara, Cancun, Guatemala City, Los Angeles, Miami, Orlando and Tulum, making the carrier a significant player in our country’s lower-cost international travel market. Its recent expansion into U.S. leisure destinations had given Costa Rican travelers more affordable options for tourism, shopping, family visits and business trips.

Volaris has not announced a Costa Rica-specific route cancellation. However, fewer scheduled flights across the network typically translate to tighter availability and higher prices during peak travel periods such as the upcoming mid-year vacation season.

Travel analysts note that Volaris is not alone in adjusting to higher fuel costs, and similar pressure is expected across regional carriers serving Central America. For the moment, travelers booking flights to or from Costa Rica are advised to compare total ticket costs, including ancillary fees, and to book earlier when possible, to lock in lower fares before further schedule changes take effect.

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