The company's competitors: DAL, UAL, RYAAY, LUV, LTM, AAL, ALK, CPA, SKYW, JBLU, ULCC, ALGT, VTOL, SNCY, FLYX, SRFM, MESA, XTIA, SOAR, ATSG, AZUL, BLDE, HA, SAVE, FLYY, AERO, RJET

GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation

The company's share price Volaris

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline. Its share price reflects the growth of air travel in Mexico and the United States. Its share price is volatile and depends on fuel prices, the peso-dollar exchange rate, and the intense competition in the low-cost airline market.

Share prices of companies in the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is Mexico's leading ultra-low-cost carrier, making air travel accessible to millions. The company is a prominent representative of the Airline segment, and the chart below illustrates how investors assess the dynamics and risks of the air transport industry as a whole.

Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets

Volaris is Mexico's leading ultra-low-cost carrier, making air travel accessible to millions. Its shares (ADRs) are part of the GURU.Markets index, and the chart below shows how its performance compares to the overall US market.

Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day

VLRS - Daily change in the company's share price Volaris

The daily fluctuations of Volaris, a Mexican low-cost airline, reflect the state of the Mexican tourism industry and economy. Change_co measures the high volatility associated with fuel prices and the peso exchange rate. System.GURU.Markets uses this indicator in formulas for assessing airline risk in emerging markets.

Daily change chart of the company's share price Volaris
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Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Air transportation

The aviation industry in which Volaris operates is highly volatile. This chart shows the average daily performance of the entire sector. A comparison with VLRS, a Mexican low-cost carrier, helps assess how much the company is affected by local economic risks compared to global carriers.

Graph of daily price changes for a set of shares in a market segment - Air transportation
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Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline. The aviation sector is extremely sensitive to fuel prices, competition, and economic cycles. The chart below illustrates the high volatility typical of this industry, allowing one to assess the risks and dynamics of Volaris.

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Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months

Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization Volaris

Volaris is Mexico's largest low-cost airline. Its US-traded shares are a barometer of the country's economy and tourism industry. Its year-over-year performance reflects these unique risks and opportunities.

Chart of the annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization Volaris
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Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris (Vuela Compañía de Aviación Controladora) is a Mexican ultra-low-cost carrier. Its low-cost business model drives demand. The chart shows how its aggressive growth strategy, competition, and dependence on the Mexican economy influence its volatile performance.

Graph of annual dynamics of market capitalization of a market segment - Air transportation
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Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets

Volaris, as Mexico's ultra-low-cost carrier, is betting on the growth of the middle class and air travel in the region. Its stock price is closely tied to the health of the Mexican economy and the competitive environment. This chart tells the story of how low-cost airlines are changing the market in a developing country.

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Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month

Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Volaris

Volaris, a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline. The monthly fluctuations in the chart reflect passenger traffic between Mexico and the US, jet fuel prices, and the Mexican peso exchange rate. Fierce competition in the low-cost airline segment in the region is also a significant factor influencing the valuation.

Chart of monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Volaris
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Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost carrier. The aviation industry is extremely sensitive to fuel prices, exchange rates, and consumer demand for travel. The airline sector market capitalization chart reflects these factors, showing how optimistic or pessimistic investors have been about the outlook for flights over the past 12 months.

Chart of monthly dynamics of market capitalization of a market segment - Air transportation
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Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets

Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline. Its stock price is determined by a unique set of factors: demand for air travel in Latin America, fuel prices, and the Mexican peso exchange rate. The company's chart tells the story not of the global but of the regional travel market, which operates by its own rules.

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Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week

Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Volaris

Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline. Its weekly stock price is highly sensitive to fuel prices, the Mexican peso-dollar exchange rate, and passenger traffic data, particularly on routes between Mexico and the United States.

Chart of the weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Volaris
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Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline. Comparing its weekly performance with US airlines will highlight regional differences. The chart clearly shows how the Mexican peso exchange rate, domestic competition, and tourist flows to Mexico cause its stock to perform very differently from those of US carriers.

Weekly market capitalization dynamics chart for a market segment - Air transportation
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Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets

Volaris, a Mexican airline, is weakly correlated with the US market. Comparing its weekly performance with the S&P 500 reveals this diversification effect. The chart shows how the state of the Mexican economy and the peso exchange rate influence stock prices more than global macroeconomic news.

Weekly market capitalization chart of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
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Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole

VLRS - Market capitalization of the company Volaris

The Volaris market capitalization chart tells the story of the growth of low-cost air travel in Mexico and Central America. The performance of Mexico's largest low-cost carrier reflects fuel prices, the peso-dollar exchange rate, and consumer demand for affordable travel. It's a visualization of how the ultra-low-cost model works in an emerging market.

Company market capitalization chart Volaris
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VLRS - Share of the company's market capitalization Volaris within the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline and one of the largest players in the Latin American air travel market. Its sector share reflects its dominance in the low-cost travel segment. The chart below shows the weight this low-cost carrier wields in the skies over Mexico and Central America.

Company Market Capitalization Share Chart Volaris within the market segment - Air transportation
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Market capitalization of the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline offering low-cost flights in Mexico, the United States, and Central America. The chart below shows the overall market capitalization of the airline industry. It illustrates the fierce competition, but also the huge growth potential, in the low-cost segment in emerging markets.

Market segment market capitalization chart - Air transportation
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Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets

The Volaris line on this chart represents the pulse of Mexican tourists. As the country's leading low-cost carrier, the airline's market capitalization is directly dependent on the state of the Mexican economy and people's desire to travel. This is a visualization of how affordable air travel stimulates domestic and international tourism.

A chart of the market capitalization of all companies included in the broad market index. - GURU.Markets
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Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole

VLRS - Book value capitalization of the company Volaris

The book value of Mexican low-cost carrier Volaris is primarily derived from its fleet of modern Airbus aircraft. The airline's equity is the value of its fleet. The chart below shows how aggressive expansion and the acquisition of new aircraft directly increased its book value, reflecting the company's growth strategy in the air travel market.

Company balance sheet capitalization chart Volaris
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VLRS - Share of the company's book capitalization Volaris within the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is Mexico's leading ultra-low-cost airline. Its business model is based on the efficient operation of a single aircraft type. Its core assets are its growing fleet of Airbus aircraft. The graph shows the carrier's share of the region's total air power.

Chart of the company's book capitalization share Volaris within the market segment - Air transportation
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Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Air transportation

Air travel, especially ultra-low-cost carriers like Volaris, is a highly capital-intensive business. Its model is based on owning or leasing a large, modern fleet of aircraft. Compared to the assets of the transport sector, it is a classic heavyweight.

Market segment balance sheet capitalization chart - Air transportation
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Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets

Volaris' assets include a young and growing fleet of modern Airbus aircraft, which are the foundation of its ultra-low-cost business model. The Mexican low-cost carrier's book value reflects the physical weight and cost of these aircraft, which make flying affordable for millions. The chart illustrates its scale in Latin American aviation.

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The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole

Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - Volaris

Volaris, a Mexican low-cost airline, often trades below its book value. This reflects intense competition, sensitivity to fuel prices, and currency fluctuations, which outweigh the value of its modern and young fleet in the eyes of investors.

Market to Book Capitalization Ratio Chart - Volaris
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Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline. Its assets consist of a fleet of aircraft. The market valuation in this chart is highly dependent on fuel prices, the peso exchange rate, and regional air travel demand. It reflects investor sentiment for the growth prospects of low-cost travel in Latin America.

Market to book capitalization ratio chart for a market segment - Air transportation
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Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC), one of the largest in Latin America. Its business model is based on low costs and high volumes. This metric reflects how investors view this model amid the region's volatile economy, currency fluctuations, and fuel prices, but also the presence of huge potential demand.

Market to book capitalization ratio chart for the overall market
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Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole

VLRS - Company debts Volaris

Volaris, a Mexican ultra-low-cost carrier, uses significant debt, primarily in the form of leases, to finance its young and efficient fleet of Airbus aircraft. This chart clearly illustrates its cost-minimization business model, with leasing being a key element of its financing strategy.

Company debt schedule Volaris
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Market segment debts - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline, one of the country's largest. Its business model is based on low costs and high efficiency. The airline business is capital-intensive due to the need to purchase and lease aircraft. This chart shows how Volaris manages its debt and lease obligations to support its growth and competitiveness in the Latin American market.

Market segment debt schedule - Air transportation
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Market debt in general

Market debt chart as a whole
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Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole

The company's debt to book capitalization ratio Volaris

Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline. The airline business is extremely capital-intensive due to the high cost of aircraft, which are often acquired through leases or loans. This chart shows the company's debt load, which is a critical factor in its financial stability, especially when fuel prices and demand fluctuate.

A graph of a company's debt to book value Volaris
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Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline. The airline business requires significant capital investment in aircraft and is highly sensitive to fuel prices and demand. This chart shows how Volaris's debt load compares to the overall aviation sector's capitalization, reflecting its financial model and the risks it faces in a competitive industry.

Market segment debt to market segment book value graph - Air transportation
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Debt to book value of all companies in the market

Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline. The airline business is extremely capital-intensive due to the high cost of its aircraft and is highly sensitive to fuel prices and economic cycles. Debt management is key to survival. This chart of total market debt allows us to assess the aggressiveness of Volaris's financial policy and its risks.

Debt to book value chart of all companies in the market
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P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole

P/E - Volaris

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline operating flights within Mexico, the United States, and Central America. This chart shows how investors view its business model, which focuses on low costs and high demand for affordable air travel. The valuation is influenced by fuel prices, the peso exchange rate, and the competitive environment.

Schedule P/E - Volaris
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P/E of the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline offering affordable flights throughout Mexico, the United States, and Central and South America. The company's business model is focused on stimulating demand through low prices. This chart shows the average rating for the airline industry, allowing you to compare Volaris with other low-cost carriers and traditional airlines.

Market Segment P/E Chart - Air transportation
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P/E of the market as a whole

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline and one of the leaders in the Latin American air travel market. Its future depends on the state of the Mexican economy and the competitive environment. To what extent does its valuation reflect these local factors, and to what extent does it follow general trends in the global aviation industry and investor sentiment?

Overall Market P/E Chart
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Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) P/E of the company Volaris

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline offering low-cost flights within Mexico, the United States, and Central America. This chart shows market expectations for future profitability, which is highly dependent on fuel prices, passenger traffic, competition, and exchange rate stability. Efficiency is key to its revenue.

Chart of the company's future (projected) P/E Volaris
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Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline offering affordable flights within Mexico, the United States, and Central America. Its success depends on passenger traffic, fuel prices, and effective cost management. The chart shows forecasts for the entire airline industry, allowing you to compare how the market views Volaris's low-cost carrier business model against traditional airlines.

Future (projected) P/E graph of the market segment - Air transportation
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Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole

Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline. Its success depends on passenger traffic, fuel prices, and the state of the Mexican economy. This graph of overall global economic expectations impacts tourism and business travel, which is a key factor in assessing the prospects of air carriers, especially in emerging markets.

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Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole

Company profit Volaris

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline. Its profitability is directly dependent on fuel prices, flight load factors, and its ability to control costs. This chart provides a clear indicator of the state of the travel industry and competition in the Latin American air travel market, demonstrating how the company is addressing these challenges.

Company profit chart Volaris
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Profit of companies in the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is Mexico's leading ultra-low-cost airline, making air travel accessible to millions. This graph of the airline sector's overall profitability is highly dependent on fuel prices and consumer demand. Volaris's business model allows them to remain competitive even in challenging times, but the overall upturn in the industry directly increases their passenger traffic and profitability.

Profit chart of companies in the market segment - Air transportation
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Overall market profit

Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline that makes air travel accessible to millions. Its success is closely tied to the economic well-being of the population and business activity. Growing corporate profits, as shown in this graph, leads to increased business travel and rising household incomes, which directly drives demand for Volaris' affordable airfare.

Overall Market Profit Chart
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Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) profit of the company Volaris

Volaris is a leading Mexican ultra-low-cost airline offering affordable flights in Mexico, the United States, and Central America. Its profitability depends on fuel prices, passenger traffic, and competition. This chart shows analyst expectations for the recovery and growth of the air travel market, as well as the company's ability to manage costs.

Graph of future (projected) profit of the company Volaris
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Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline focused on domestic and international flights. Its profitability is highly dependent on fuel prices, passenger traffic, and the competitive environment. The trend in this chart reflects forecast profits for the entire airline industry, allowing us to assess how common factors such as travel demand and costs will impact Volaris.

Graph of future (predicted) profits of companies in a market segment - Air transportation
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Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole

Volaris Airlines operates in a sector that is highly sensitive to economic growth and household incomes. This graph, showing profit expectations, is a barometer of consumer confidence. A rising forecast foreshadows increased demand for air travel, both for leisure and business, which directly impacts flight occupancy rates.

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P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole

P/S - Volaris

Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline offering affordable flights within Mexico, the United States, and Central America. This chart shows how investors view the company's revenue in the highly competitive and cyclical airline industry. It reflects expectations for passenger growth, fuel prices, and the overall economic situation in the region.

Schedule P/S - Volaris
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P/S market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is Mexico's leading low-cost airline, generating revenue from passenger traffic. Its success depends on operational efficiency, fuel prices, and travel demand. This chart reflects the average valuation in the airline industry, allowing investors to understand how the market views Volaris's low-cost business model in a competitive environment.

Market Segment P/S Chart - Air transportation
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P/S of the market as a whole

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline offering low-cost flights in Mexico, the United States, and Central America. Its revenue is highly dependent on fuel prices, competition, and travel demand. This chart, showing average market revenue estimates, helps assess whether the cyclical and low-margin airline industry is undervalued or overvalued compared to other industries.

Overall Market Price/Shares Chart
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Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) P/S of the company Volaris

Volaris is Mexico's leading ultra-low-cost airline. Its business model is focused on stimulating demand through low prices and route network expansion. This chart reflects investor expectations for future passenger growth, which is directly dependent on the economic situation and competitive environment in the air travel market.

The graph of the company's future (projected) P/S Volaris
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Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Air transportation

Controladora Vuela Compañía de Aviación, known as Volaris, is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline offering low-cost flights in Mexico, the United States, and Central America. Its success depends on passenger traffic and fuel prices. This chart shows average revenue forecasts for the airline industry, allowing you to compare Volaris's expectations with those of other carriers.

Future (projected) P/S market segment graph - Air transportation
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Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline offering affordable flights within Mexico and to other countries in the Americas. This indicator reflects overall market expectations for future revenues. Passenger traffic and load factors on Volaris' flights are a clear barometer of consumer confidence and travel demand among low- and middle-income individuals.

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Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole

Company sales Volaris

This chart illustrates the revenue of Volaris, a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline. Its revenue is generated by selling tickets and ancillary services, such as baggage and seat selection. This metric is directly dependent on passenger traffic, fuel prices, and the competitive environment in the North and Central American air travel market, reflecting consumer demand.

Company sales chart Volaris
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Sales of companies in the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline offering affordable air travel in Mexico, the United States, and Central America. The dynamics in this chart reflect the state of the air travel market. Volaris's low-cost business model stimulates demand for air travel among previously underserved populations, thereby expanding the overall market.

Sales chart of companies in the market segment - Air transportation
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Overall market sales

Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline. Its passenger traffic and revenue are directly dependent on the economic situation and disposable income of the population. This total revenue chart is an indicator of consumer confidence, which allows people to spend money on travel, the core of the airline's business.

Market sales chart as a whole
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Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) sales of the company Volaris

Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline. Its future revenue is directly dependent on passenger traffic, fuel prices, and the competitive environment. This chart shows the analyst consensus forecast for the recovery and growth of the Latin American air travel market, which is critical for Volaris.

Schedule of future (projected) sales of the company Volaris
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Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is Mexico's leading ultra-low-cost airline, focused on domestic and international travel. Its business model is based on low costs and high passenger volumes. This chart shows the forecast for the entire airline sector, and Volaris's success depends on consumer demand for affordable travel and the competitive environment in the region.

Schedule of future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Air transportation
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Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost carrier. Its passenger traffic is a barometer of consumer activity and business travel in Latin America. This graph reflects global economic trends, while Volaris's flight load factors and average ticket size reflect the real purchasing power of the population in a developing region that can demonstrate its own unique dynamics.

Schedule of future (predicted) sales of the market as a whole
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Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole

Company marginality Volaris

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline. Its profitability is the result of strict cost control, high aircraft load factors, and a focus on the most popular routes. This chart clearly demonstrates how the low-cost carrier's business model allows it to generate profits even with low ticket prices—a true art in the airline industry.

Company marginality chart Volaris
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Market segment marginality - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline offering low-cost flights within Mexico, the United States, and Central America. The profitability of their business model depends on high load factors, low operating costs, and efficient aircraft utilization. This chart shows their operational efficiency. A comparison with other airlines demonstrates the benefits of their low-cost strategy.

Market segment marginality chart - Air transportation
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Market marginality as a whole

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline offering affordable flights within Mexico, the United States, and Central America. Their business model is focused on price-sensitive passengers. This graph, showing overall economic profitability, indirectly impacts them. Rising household incomes, driven by overall economic activity, allow more people to travel.

Market marginality chart for the overall market
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Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole

Number of employees in the company Volaris

Volaris is Mexico's leading ultra-low-cost airline. The vast majority of its employees are pilots, flight attendants, mechanics, and ground staff. This chart directly reflects the size of its fleet and route network. Growing headcount means adding new aircraft and opening new routes.

Chart of the number of employees in the company Volaris
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Share of the company's employees Volaris within the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is Mexico's leading ultra-low-cost airline, making air travel accessible to millions. This chart directly reflects the scale of its operations. The proportion of its personnel, including pilots, flight attendants, and ground crews, directly correlates with the size of its fleet and the number of flights operated, allowing us to assess its true impact on the regional air travel market.

Graph of the company's share of employees Volaris within the market segment - Air transportation
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Number of employees in the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline operating flights within the Americas. This chart shows employment trends in the airline industry, particularly in the low-cost segment. Fluctuations in the number of pilots, flight attendants, and ground staff directly reflect consumer demand for travel, fuel prices, and the level of competition on the key routes where Volaris operates.

Graph of the number of employees in the market segment - Air transportation
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Number of employees in the market as a whole

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline and one of the largest players in the Latin American air travel market. Its traffic and financial performance are indicators of consumer activity and tourism in the region. This chart shows how the growth of the aviation industry, driven by companies like Volaris, is stimulating employment in tourism, hospitality, and related sectors.

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Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole

Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Volaris (VLRS)

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline. This chart vividly illustrates the capital intensity of the airline business. The company's primary assets are its fleet of aircraft (often leased, but reflected in the cost). The chart shows how high the market value of these expensive assets (aircraft) is for each employee, including pilots, flight attendants, and ground crew.

Chart of market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Volaris (VLRS)
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Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican low-cost airline. The airline business is extremely capital-intensive due to the high cost of its aircraft, but it also requires a large number of employees (pilots, flight attendants, and technicians). This chart shows how the market evaluates the balance between an expensive fleet and a large workforce, reflecting the low-cost carrier's operational efficiency.

Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) by market segment - Air transportation
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Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline. This chart shows how the market values ​​the low-cost carrier's business model. The key to success is maximum efficiency and high aircraft load factors. This metric demonstrates the revenue and market value generated by each employee, from pilot to flight attendant, in this highly competitive industry.

Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
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Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole

Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Volaris (VLRS)

Volaris is a Mexican airline operating under the ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) model. Their business is all about maximum efficiency. This chart is critical for the carrier. It shows how the company squeezes profit out of every employee through high aircraft utilization, minimized costs, and maximized ancillary revenue (baggage, seat selection).

Company Profit Per Employee (in thousands of dollars) Chart Volaris (VLRS)
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Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris (VLRS) is a Mexican low-cost carrier (ULCC). The airline business requires high capital expenditures (aircraft) and a large workforce (pilots, flight attendants, technicians). For a low-cost carrier, this metric is critical. It demonstrates how efficiently the company can fill its aircraft and minimize personnel costs.

Chart of profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Air transportation
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Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline. The airline business is capital- and labor-intensive. This chart shows how efficient their model (minimal service, high seat density) is. Profit per employee depends on the company's ability to maintain high aircraft load factors and low operating costs.

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Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole

Sales per company employee Volaris (VLRS)

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline. This chart is a key indicator of its operational efficiency. The increase in revenue per employee reflects high flight load factors, route network optimization, and the company's ability to carry the maximum number of passengers with the minimum possible number of pilots, flight attendants, and ground staff.

Sales chart per company employee Volaris (VLRS)
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Sales per employee in the market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is Mexico's leading ultra-low-cost airline. In aviation, especially in the budget segment, employee efficiency is critical. This chart shows how much revenue each employee generates—from pilots and flight attendants to ground crews. This allows us to assess how Volaris's lean model is more productive than that of its competitors in the segment.

Sales per employee chart in the market segment - Air transportation
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Sales per employee for the market as a whole

Volaris (VLRS) is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline. The airline industry requires a significant workforce (pilots, flight attendants, technicians, ground crew). For a low-cost airline, this metric is critical: it reflects how efficiently the company utilizes its personnel to generate revenue while maintaining the lowest possible cost per seat mile.

Sales per employee chart for the market as a whole
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Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole

Shares shorted by company Volaris (VLRS)

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC). This segment of the airline industry is extremely sensitive to fuel prices and competition. This chart shows bets against Volaris. Bears are likely anticipating rising oil prices, slowing demand for air travel, or intensifying price wars on the company's key routes.

Short Shares Chart for the Company Volaris (VLRS)
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Shares shorted by market segment - Air transportation

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost carrier. They dominate the domestic market and fly to the US. This chart shows bearish sentiment. "Shorts" here are betting that high fuel prices, a weak peso, or a slowing economy will hurt their profitability in their low-margin business.

Chart of the share of shares shorted by market segment - Air transportation
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Shares shorted by the overall market

Volaris, a Mexican low-cost carrier, is extremely sensitive to consumer confidence. This chart measures the overall level of market fear. When it's high, people and businesses cut back on travel spending. For an airline operating on a high-volume, low-margin model, such a shift in sentiment poses a direct threat.

Chart of the percentage of shares shorted across the market as a whole
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RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole

The company's RSI 14 indicator Volaris (VLRS)

Volaris is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline. Its business depends on tourism, the Mexican economy, and fuel prices. A reading above 70 may reflect peak tourist season or falling fuel prices. A reading below 30 is often associated with fears of a recession, peso devaluation, or price wars in the aviation market.

RSI 14 indicator chart for the company's stock Volaris (VLRS)
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RSI 14 Market Segment - Air transportation

Volaris (VLRS) is the "Ryanair" of Mexico. It is the leading ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) serving Mexico, the United States, and Central America. RSI_14_Seg for "Air Transportation" shows the "temperature" of the entire aviation industry. It helps us understand: is the growth of VLRS a sign of their dominance in Mexico, or is the entire sector overheated?

RSI 14 indicator chart for stocks of companies in the market segment - Air transportation
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RSI 14 for the overall market

Volaris, a Mexican low-cost airline. This chart reflects both tourism and country risk. In times of euphoria, people travel, and investors are eager to invest in Mexico. In times of panic, tourism freezes, and capital flees emerging markets. However, during recessions, discounters often take market share from high-cost carriers.

RSI 14 indicator chart for stocks of companies across the market as a whole
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Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole

Analyst consensus stock price forecast VLRS (Volaris)

Volaris (VLRS) is a Mexican ultra-low-cost airline operating flights within Mexico, the United States, and Central America. This chart reflects analyst consensus. Their target prices are heavily influenced by fuel prices, the Mexican peso/dollar exchange rate, and competitive dynamics in the fast-growing but price-sensitive air travel market.

A chart showing analyst consensus forecasts for the expected stock price. VLRS (Volaris)
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The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price VLRS (Volaris)

Volaris (VLRS) is a Mexican ultra-discount carrier (ULCC) that dominates its domestic market and flies extensively to the US. This chart provides a snapshot of Latam aviation. It measures the gap between the price and the consensus target, reflecting analysts' estimates of their growth, fuel prices, and the risk of the Mexican peso.

A chart showing the difference between the consensus forecast and the actual stock price. VLRS (Volaris)
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Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Air transportation

Volaris (VLRS) is Mexico's largest ultra-low-cost carrier. The company dominates the domestic market and flies extensively to the United States. Its business is a barometer of Mexican tourism and migration. This chart shows analysts' overall expectations for the air travel sector, reflecting whether experts believe air traffic in Latin America will grow.

A chart showing analyst consensus price forecasts for stocks in a market segment. - Air transportation
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Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price

Volaris (VLRS) is Mexico's leading ultra-low-cost carrier, also active in the US and Central America. Their business is betting on the growth of air travel in Latin America. This chart shows the general sentiment of global analysts. It reflects the extent to which experts believe in the growth of the consumer class and stability in emerging markets.

A chart showing analyst consensus forecasts for the overall market share price.
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AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole

AKiMA Company Index Volaris

Volaris is an ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) dominating the Mexican air travel market. Their model is based on maximum seat density, a single fleet (Airbus), and a focus on price, which drives demand. This chart is a barometer of their operational efficiency. It likely reflects their load factor, their low costs (CASK), and their high sensitivity to fuel prices and the peso exchange rate.

AKIMA Index Chart for the Company Volaris
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AKIMA Market Segment Index - Air transportation

Volaris (VLRS) is the largest ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) in Mexico; like Ryanair, the company operates on an à la carte model, dominating the Mexican domestic market and flying to the US. This comprehensive index evaluates companies. The graph shows the sector average. This benchmark: how does this highly discounted (VLRS) model differentiate it from the average airline competitor?

AKIMA Market Segment Index Chart - Air transportation
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The AKIM Index for the overall market

Volaris is Mexico's largest low-cost airline, serving North and Central American markets. It focuses on mid-range mobility. This chart, showing the global/US market average, serves as a benchmark. It helps assess how VLRS, which is dependent on fuel and tourism prices, compares to overall macroeconomic trends.

AKIM Index chart for the overall market
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