Southwest Airlines Announces New Direct Flight from Sacramento to Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – In an event that further strengthens the connection between Puerto Vallarta and the United States, Southwest Airlines has announced the launch of a new direct flight from Sacramento, California. Starting March 8, 2025, the airline will offer a weekly service between Sacramento and Puerto Vallarta, catering to the growing demand for travel to the popular Jalisco destination.

The introduction of this new route underscores Puerto Vallarta’s rising prominence as a top destination for American travelers. As interest in the coastal city continues to soar, airlines are responding by increasing their service offerings to meet the demand. Southwest Airlines’ decision to operate this direct flight every Saturday reflects a strategic move to enhance accessibility to Puerto Vallarta for travelers from Northern California.

This new route is not Southwest Airlines’ first venture into connecting U.S. cities directly to Puerto Vallarta. The airline already operates five other direct routes to the city, further solidifying its commitment to facilitating convenient travel between the United States and this sought-after Mexican destination. The addition of the Sacramento-Puerto Vallarta flight will contribute to an expanded travel network that benefits both tourists and the local economy.

In addition to Southwest Airlines’ new offering, Alaska Airlines is also set to launch a direct flight from Sacramento to Puerto Vallarta, starting in January 2025. The introduction of these flights by two major U.S. airlines represents a combined increase of approximately 1,400 airplane seats per month to Puerto Vallarta. This surge in available seats is expected to boost tourism, providing a significant economic impact on the region as more American travelers explore the vibrant culture, stunning beaches, and renowned hospitality of Puerto Vallarta.

The announcement of these new routes comes at a time when Puerto Vallarta is experiencing a tourism renaissance. The city has long been a favorite among U.S. tourists, particularly those seeking sun-soaked getaways, but the recent increase in flight offerings is likely to attract an even broader audience. With these new direct flights, Puerto Vallarta is set to become even more accessible, ensuring that the city remains a top choice for American travelers looking to experience the beauty and charm of Mexico.

Southwest Airlines’ new route from Sacramento to Puerto Vallarta, coupled with Alaska Airlines’ upcoming service, highlights the growing interest in this vibrant destination. As Puerto Vallarta continues to strengthen its connections with the United States, the local tourism industry stands to benefit significantly from the influx of visitors. The expansion of international flights underscores the city’s importance as a key player in the tourism sector, not just within Mexico, but across North America.

As the new flights begin operations in early 2025, travelers from Sacramento and the surrounding areas will enjoy greater convenience and more options for their trips to Puerto Vallarta. The increased accessibility is expected to enhance the overall travel experience, making it easier for tourists to discover the rich culture, diverse activities, and natural beauty that Puerto Vallarta has to offer.

This development marks another milestone in Puerto Vallarta’s ongoing efforts to attract international tourists and solidify its reputation as a world-class destination. With the support of major airlines like Southwest and Alaska, Puerto Vallarta is poised for continued growth in the coming years, welcoming more visitors eager to experience all that this remarkable city has to offer.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – In an event that further strengthens the connection between Puerto Vallarta and the United States, Southwest Airlines has announced the launch of a new direct flight from Sacramento, California. Starting March 8, 2025, the airline will offer a weekly service between Sacramento and Puerto Vallarta, catering to the growing demand for travel to the popular Jalisco destination.

Follow Us On Google News | Get Our Newsletter



Trending News on PVDN

  • real estate puerto vallartaHow safe is it to buy real estate in Puerto Vallarta? Jalisco’s Real Estate sector at risk: AMPI Warns Informality threatens Jalisco's booming real estate market. AMPI urges mandatory professional standards to protect consumers and secure investor trust. The president of AMPI Guadalajara, Karen Julieta Correa Cabrales, has raised alarms over the high level of informality in the region's real estate market. She warns that this lack of regulation is jeopardizing both consumer security and…
  • cancunCancún Ranks as Worst Tourist Destination of 2025 According to Google Reviews A recent survey of nearly 100,000 Google reviews has tagged Cancún as the most disappointing tourist city of 2025. The Daily Mail study examined feedback from the world’s 100 busiest destinations and found that 14.2 percent of Cancún’s reviews were negative—the highest share recorded among all cities analyzed. That mark put Cancún two full percentage…
  • protest puerto vallarta trumpUS Citizens Abroad to Protest Trump’s Immigration Raids in Puerto Vallarta U.S. citizens residing abroad are set to hold a peaceful demonstration in Puerto Vallarta on June 14 to protest recent anti-immigrant raids in Los Angeles and to defend the U.S. Constitution and rule of law. The march, organized by the grassroots group No U.S. Kings Day and supported by Democrats Abroad Costa Banderas, aims to…
  • cjngLos Chapitos and CJNG Form Supercartel to Control Mexican Drug Trade Los Chapitos and the CJNG form an unprecedented alliance, escalating cartel violence and drug trafficking threats across Mexico. A new alliance between Los Chapitos, the faction controlled by the sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, and the powerful Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) has alarmed authorities and analysts, potentially reshaping Mexico’s criminal landscape. The partnership,…
  • don-balde-killed-chiapas-border-operationDon Balde killed in Chiapas border operation Don Balde killed during a June 8 operation by the Pakal Reaction Force in Las Champas, Chiapas, ending his role as founder of the Chiapas-Guatemala cartel and CJNG collaborator. On Sunday, June 8, in the commercial border zone of Las Champas, Frontera Comalapa in Chiapas, elements of the Fuerza de Reacción Inmediata Pakal shot and…
  • Tropical Storm Dalila MexicoTropical Storm Dalila Mexico Will Bring Heavy Rains to Nine States Tropical Storm Dalila Mexico is set to form off Guerrero’s coast by June 14, unleashing heavy to very heavy rains in Michoacán, Guerrero, Oaxaca and triggering alerts across nine states. The National Water Commission (Conagua) has issued a tropical storm watch as the area of low pressure designated “Four-E” gains organization off the southern coast…
  • 5-de-diciembre-puerto-vallarta-neighborhoodAmerican tourist dies in fall at Hilton Hotel in Puerto Vallarta A 20-year-old tourist from Indiana died after falling from a balcony at the Hilton Hotel in Puerto Vallarta. Authorities are investigating the incident. An American tourist died Sunday afternoon after falling from a balcony at the Hilton Hotel in Puerto Vallarta, a popular resort located in the city’s south hotel zone. Authorities confirmed the victim…
  • crime-sceneItalian Tourist Dies After Falling at Sayulita Rental Property Sayulita, Nayarit – Early on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, an Italian tourist identified as 37-year-old Giacomo “N” died after plunging from an upper floor of a vacation rental in the pueblo mágico of Sayulita, in the municipality of Bahía de Banderas. Emergency services pronounced him dead at the scene, where he was found in the…
  • cancun-sargassum-arrival-cleanup-effortsCancun sargassum arrival prompts cleanup efforts on beaches Tourism in Cancun faces challenges as the Cancun sargassum arrival brings tons of seaweed ashore, but authorities ramp up cleanup with barriers, machinery and 7,500 meters of booms to keep prime beaches clear. Despite a record influx of sargassum, local officials and private operators in Cancun are intensifying cleanup operations to preserve the city’s beach…
  • Tropical Storm WatchTropical Storm Watch Issued for Mexico’s Pacific Coast from Tecpan De Galeana to Manzanillo The Mexican government has issued a Tropical Storm Watch along its Pacific coast, extending from Tecpan De Galeana in Guerrero to Manzanillo in Colima. Authorities anticipate tropical storm conditions may affect the area within the next 48 hours. As of 3:00 PM CST, the weather disturbance, currently designated as Potential Tropical Cyclone Four-E, was located…
Scroll to Top