Aerovias Guest

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Aerovias Guest
IATA ICAO Callsign
AVG GUEST
Founded August 1946
Ceased operations 1963
(merged with Aeronaves de Mexico)
Hubs Mexico City International Airport
Fleet size 8
Destinations 9
Headquarters Mexico City
Key people Winston Guest

Aerovias Guest S.A. was Mexico's third airline founded after Mexicana de Aviación and Aeronaves de Mexico. It was later taken over by Aeronaves de Mexico when it declared bankruptcy.[citation needed]

History

Aerovias Guest was founded in June 1946. In the 1950s, the airline began an international partnership with Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) after SAS purchased a share of the airline. The airline's name was later changed to Guest Aerovias Mexico. SAS sold its share of the airline in 1961. Aerovias Guest was taken over by Aeronaves de Mexico in 1963 and the company name was retired.[1]

Destinations

At different times, Aerovias Guest flew to the following destinations:

  • Bermuda, United Kingdom
  • Caracas, Venezuela
  • Lisbon, Portugal
  • Madrid, Spain
  • Mexico City, Mexico (base)
  • Miami, USA
  • New York City, USA
  • Panama City, Panama
  • Paris, France
  • Windsor, Canada

Fleet

The fleet of Aerovias Guest consisted of the following aircraft:

References

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External links

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  1. http://www.kamov.net/airline/aerovias-guest-mexico-transatlantic-services-to-europe/