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The load factors for the month went from 87.2% in July 2024 to 84.8% in July 2025. New routes: Aguascalientes – La Paz: TAR Guanajuato – Ontario, California: Volaris La Paz – Aguascalientes: TAR La Paz – Los Mochis: TAR Los Mochis – La Paz: TAR Morelia – Mexicali: Volaris Morelia – Puerto Vallarta: Volaris Morelia – Zihuatanejo: Volaris Morelia – Dallas-Fort Worth: Volaris Morelia – Houston (IAH): Volaris Morelia – Ontario, California: Volaris Morelia – Sacramento: Volaris Morelia – San Antonio: Volaris Mexicali – Morelia: Volaris Puerto Vallarta – Morelia: Volaris Los Cabos – Ontario, California: Volaris Montego Bay – Baltimore-Washington: Spirit Montego Bay – Quito: Aeroregional Montego Bay – Kingston: LIAT Air Kingston – Montego Bay: LIAT Air Guadalajara – Nueva York (EWR): Volaris Company Description Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico, S.A.B. de C.V. 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These statements are statements that are not historical facts and are based on management's current view and estimates of future economic circumstances, industry conditions, company performance, and financial results. The words 'anticipates', 'believes', 'estimates', 'expects', 'plans' and similar expressions, as they relate to the company, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Statements regarding the declaration or payment of dividends, the implementation of principal operating and financing strategies and capital expenditure plans, the direction of future operations, and the factors or trends affecting financial condition, liquidity, or results of operations are examples of forward-looking statements. Such statements reflect the current views of management and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. There is no guarantee that the expected events, trends, or results will occur. 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US Visa Holders Will Be Required to Pay Bonds of Up to $15,000 for Entry
jimfeng/Getty Visiting the United States is about to get exorbitantly expensive for certain travelers. The US State Department has announced the launch of a visa bond pilot program that will require tourists and business travelers from specific countries to pay bonds of either $5,000, $10,000, or $15,000 as part of their visa application process. Officials published a notice of the 12-month trial program in the Federal Register on Tuesday, August 5. According to the notice, the bonds will apply to visitors from countries with high visa overstay rates or where screening and vetting data for travelers is deemed deficient, as determined by the Department of Homeland Security. However, the official list of countries has yet to be announced. The notices says that the trial program will be apply to all B1 and B2 visa applicants from a forthcoming list of countries. B1 and B2 visas are for business, tourism, or a combination of both and are typically valid for six months to one year. The B1 and B2 visas were selected for the pilot because their admission period to the US will be concluded within the one-year pilot "allowing for data collection at all stages of the process," according to the notice. For now, the bonds in the pilot program won't apply to student visas, which can be valid for several years, or other visa types. The bond amount each visa applicant will be required to post will be 'based upon the applicant's circumstances as determined by the consular officer but in an amount of no less than $5,000, unless the bond requirement is waived,' the notice states. Guidance in the documents show that consular officers will be advised to set the bond at $10,000 in most cases. Officials say that the program's list of countries will be released on the State Department's website when the bonds take effect in late August. After the initial list is published, countries could be added or removed on a rolling basis. The notice states that more than 500,000 travelers are suspected to have overstayed their US visas in 2023, according to DHS data. Travelers who comply with all the terms of their visas—including departing the US on time and not accepting unauthorized employment—will have their bonds refunded. On the other hand, travelers who breach their visa terms will forfeit the bond amount. Visa applicants will receive a State Department email to the address provided on their application with the link to post their bond amount via the US Treasury's service. Visitors from the 42 countries with which the US has a visa waiver agreement would automatically be exempt from the bond program, as they do not need an entry visa for stays of 90 days or less. The new bond payments will apply to all B1 and B2 visas for the listed countries. The visa bond program is scheduled to take effect 15 days after being published in the Federal Register, which would be August 20, 2025. When the initiative launches, travelers subject to the bonds will only be allowed to travel in and out of specific US airports that participate in the program, according to the federal notice. Airports will be chosen for the program 'based on their capacity to automatically confirm' that travelers have left the US, which likely means hubs with facial recognition technology at the Customs and Immigration checkpoint. The list of airports will be announced 15 days before the program launches and can be updated on a rolling basis. Visa bond policies have been proposed by federal officials numerous times, including by the first Trump administration. However, past policies have always been deemed too complicated and cumbersome to realistically execute. The goal of this pilot program, the federal notice states, is to assess whether visa bonds are feasible on an ongoing basis. The bond program's announcement comes as the US also plans to begin charging some travelers a $250 'visa integrity' fee. That fee, which is set to debut by the end of the year, will apply to all non-immigrant visa applicants and could also potentially be refunded to travelers who comply with the terms of their visas. Originally Appeared on Condé Nast Traveler The Latest Travel News and Advice Want to be the first to know? Sign up to our newsletters for travel inspiration and tips Stop Counting the Countries You Visit How Safe Is Flying Today? 5 Things Experts Want Travelers to Know The Best Places to See the Northern Lights Worldwide Solve the daily Crossword