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The airline Volaris plans to attract lower-income travelers who have traditionally been limited to bus travel due to cost and convenience, using a wider variety of airports near Mexico City as a key incentive.

The airline’s planned marketing campaign aims to show travelers how close they are to airports in the CDMX metropolitan area.

The message is part of a “bus change” strategy to get them out of there and onto planes.

For Volaris, it is an attempt to take advantage of the Felipe Ángeles International Airport, opened in March.

china is wrapping up its year-long investigations into ride-sharing giant Didi Global and two other US tech companies, paving the way for an end to a ban on adding new users, in the latest sign that Beijing wants to stimulate economic activity.

Chinese regulators will also allow Didi’s platform to return to app stores. These were removed a year ago when Chinese authorities opened a data security investigation into Didi, citing national security reasons.

Didi’s American Depositary Receipts on Wall Street rose 24.32% on Monday after the announcement.

apple announced its new iOS 16 which will include the ability to edit or unsend messages.

Users will be able to edit or retrieve recently sent messages, retrieve recently deleted conversations, and mark conversations as unread so they can return to them later.

SharePlay comes to Messages, allowing you to enjoy synced content like movies or songs and share playback controls while chatting.

On Monday The ‘Split’ operation or division of Amazon shares was completed, with which the titles of the electronic commerce giant now become much more accessible, and are listed at 127 dollars.

The company applied a 20-for-1 stock split, meaning investors registered as of May 27 will receive an additional 19 shares for each one they own, the tech giant said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The reference price, or base of the action, to execute the operation, is that of the close of last Friday, when Amazon shares marked a price of 2,440 dollars.

The actions of Coca-Cola FEMSA fell this Monday 1.27% to 11.42 pesos each in the Mexican Stock Exchange, since last Friday it announced that as of this Monday it would increase the price of its products 6.6% on average as a way to deal with the high cost of inputs.

At the close of operations, its market value reached 234,075 million pesos, a loss of 3,004 million pesos.



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