Interjet in a nutshell

InterJet went bankrupt in 2020 and ceased all its flights.

Mexico's third-largest airline is styling itself as a conventional airline with a range of connecting flights. Interjet has its main base at Mexico City airport, with other bases in Cancun, Monterrey and Guadalajara. The dense network of domestic services is complemented by several routes mainly to the USA.

In addition to the classic Airbus A320s, Interjet's fleet of more than 90 aircraft includes modern Russian Sukhoi Superjets.

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