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Controladora Vuela Compañía De AviaciónB. De C.v. (NYSE: VLRS)

$8.00
(-0.7%)
-$0.06
Price as of December 1, 2023, 4:00 p.m. ET

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Controladora Vuela Compañía De AviaciónB. De C.v. Return vs. S&P

1 Year 5 Year 5 Year Annualized Since IPO
VLRS -21.72% +25.39% +4.62% -43%
S&P +12.71% +66.46% +10.72% +166%

Controladora Vuela Compañía De AviaciónB. De C.v. Company Info

Controladora Vuela Compañía de Aviación SAB de CV is a holding company, which engages in the provision of air transportation and related services. It also offers cargo services. The company was founded by Roberto Jose Kriete Avila and Carlos Mendoza Valencia on October 27, 2005 and is headquartered in Mexico City.

News & Analysis

This Airline Just Posted Record Earnings

Adam Levine-Weinberg  |  Jul 20, 2021

Mexico's largest domestic airline is benefiting from resurgent air travel demand and lower competition.

A Coronavirus Vaccine Could Send This Airline Stock Flying Even Higher

Adam Levine-Weinberg  |  Nov 25, 2020

Airline stocks are rallying on optimism about the coming global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. However, one airline is uniquely well positioned to profit as demand recovers.

1 Airline Is Already Recovering From COVID-19

Adam Levine-Weinberg  |  Oct 27, 2020

With capacity and passenger traffic quickly normalizing and cash flow already approaching breakeven, Mexico's largest airline looks set to soar over the next several years.

This Airline Could Become a COVID-19 Winner

Adam Levine-Weinberg  |  Aug 4, 2020

Two of the top three airlines in Mexico are facing severe financial distress due to the COVID-19 pandemic -- leaving a big opportunity for their largest competitor.

Why Latin American Airline Stocks Are Up Today

Lou Whiteman  |  Jun 5, 2020

The region is reopening, for better or for worse.

Volaris' Profit Kept Flying Higher Last Quarter

Adam Levine-Weinberg  |  Oct 30, 2019

Profitability continues to rebound rapidly from a two-year slump at Mexico's largest domestic airline.

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