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Denver International Airport adding year-round flight to Monterrey, Mexico

Flights will be twice a week with one-way tickets starting at $119

A airline passenger at Denver International Airport rolls his luggage past the Volaris ticket counter.
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A airline passenger at Denver International Airport rolls his luggage past the Volaris ticket counter.
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Ultra-low-cost carrier Volaris will add year-round nonstop service to Monterrey, Mexico, from Denver International Airport starting Dec. 1.

The flights will depart on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with one-way ticket prices starting at $119, according to the airline. Planes will leave Monterrey, Mexico’s third largest city, at 10:07 a.m. Central time and arrive in Denver at 12:15 p.m. It will then leave Denver at 1:30 p.m. and touch back down in Monterrey at 5:25 p.m. Central time.

In 2015, more than 11,000 passengers traveled between Denver and Monterrey, up 65 percent from 2014, according to DIA.

Volaris started service at DIA in 2012, connecting . In 2014, it .

The airport previously hyped the start of daily direct service  in December 2014, but United Airlines after it gained less traction than hoped during spring and summer months. The airline had also started once-weekly flights to Costa Rica cities San Jose and Liberia but has since canceled the San Jose flight.

Frontier Airlines had also offered and but ended those in June and February 2015, respectively after the Denver-base carrier became an ultra-low-cost carrier.

Southwest Airlines will start seasonal once-weekly , on March 11.

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