Servicios Aéreos Rutas Oriente, S.A. de C.V. (commonly known as SARO) was an airline based in
Monterrey
Monterrey (, , abbreviated as MtY) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León. It is the ninth-largest city and the second largest metropolitan area, after Greater Mexico City. Located at the foothills of th ...
,
Mexico
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. The airline was established in
1991
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and had its first flight on March 18 of that year. Due to their low prices, SARO was one of the first low-cost airlines in Mexico and America. It operated scheduled and charter flights throughout the
Mexican Republic
Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, and borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundar ...
. SARO ceased all operations in
1995
1995 was designated as:
* United Nations Year for Tolerance
* World Year of Peoples' Commemoration of the Victims of the Second World War
This was the first year that the Internet was entirely privatized, with the United States government ...
.
Airline motto
The airline's motto, "Una Aerolínea con todo... para todos!" ("An airline with everything... for everybody!"), embodied the "
low-fare" nature of the airline, uncommon in Mexico at that time.
Difficulties and struggles
SARO was one of the first low-cost domestic airlines, starting many years before the modern ones. However, it was plagued by unfavorable conditions, strong competition from more established airlines such as
Mexicana and
Aeromexico (which at the time were both part of the government-run CINTRA) as well as from
TAESA, owned by then-Secretary of Tourism
Carlos Hank González. It was founded by private investors led by Samuel Rodriguez from Monterrey, Mexico who owned a bus company. However, the large operating costs of a scheduled airline against many difficulties, some placed by the established operators at the government-owned CINTRA, others by the official fuel supplier and the governmental airport operators conglomerate (ASA), were impossible to overcome.
Concurrently, many corners were cut. Crews consisted of captains with varying experience, together with an inexperienced co-pilot (at the time, the concept of pilot-flying and pilot-assisting were not truly present). The captain was the only one truly in command, with the co-pilot merely being present by requirement; almost all take-offs and landings were made by the captains. Training was limited and performed in an old-fashioned way by an experienced Chief of Pilots imparting practice on captains and first officers as well. Equipment was decrepit and often second-hand. Maintenance was performed in other countries because of insufficient infrastructure in Mexico. It was common for flights to carry one or two mechanics on board for routine maintenance (and frequent minor repairs). Some of these mechanics were from
Mexicana, and were working in their "spare time", due to their familiarity with old Boeing equipment.
Many times, the flights became increasingly delayed for various reasons: lack of equipment due to maintenance or various failures, or lack of fuel due to debts with the official supplier (NACOA). In addition, many airports assigned SARO planes undesirable embarkment and disembarkment times, which resulted in passenger discomfort and dissatisfaction. As a result, SARO's only true selling-point was its low fares, frequently less than a third of those of the two major national airlines.
By the end of its troubled and short career, SARO was nearly bankrupt, with high debt, failing equipment, and several serious incidents. Delays were very frequent, and crews were forced to make unplanned stops at intermediate points directed by their management, in order to pick up more passengers to fill nearly-empty flights. By 1993, SARO was banned from flying to the U.S. due to several safety violations. The 1994
Mexican peso crisis
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proved to be the airline's death-knell.
Incident
In 1994, at
Poza Rica, Veracruz
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, a SARO
Boeing 737
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overshot (touched down more than half the length of the already short runway) and overran the end of the single Runway 13, stopping close to the seashore. The extreme braking blocked the brakes, skidding the tires, blowing all four main tires, which almost caught fire and damaged the wheels. The terrified passengers disembarked safely with some help from airport and
Pemex
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personnel. No one was hurt, but the plane was carrying a group of children returning to Ciudad del Carmen. Many families became infuriated with the airline, ending the last remaining confidence of the public. To add insult to injury, the inexperienced mechanics at the airport damaged the wing fuel tanks when trying to raise the 737 on jacks in an attempt to repair the landing gear as soon as possible, to be able to move the plane. That damage delayed the maneuver, which resulted in the crippled plane giving a bad image for several days to other companies' arriving flights.
Destinations
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Acapulco
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Acapulco International Airport
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Cancún
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Cancún International Airport
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Ciudad del Carmen
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Ciudad del Carmen International Airport
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Culiacán
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Federal de Bachigualato International Airport
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Guadalajara
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Guadalajara International Airport
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León -
Del Bajío International Airport
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Mazatlán
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Mazatlán International Airport
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Mexico City
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Mexico City International Airport
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Miami
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Miami International Airport
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Minatitlán -
Minatitlán/Coatzacoalcos National Airport
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Monterrey
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Monterrey International Airport
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Orlando
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Orlando International Airport
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Puebla
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Hermanos Serdán International Airport
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Reynosa
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The city is located on the southern bank of the Rio Grande in the international Reynosa–McAlle ...
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General Lucio Blanco International Airport
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Tampico
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General Francisco Javier Mina International Airport
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Tepic
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Amado Nervo International Airport
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Tijuana
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Tijuana International Airport
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Torreón
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Francisco Sarabia International Airport
Fleet
All the aircraft ever operated by SARO:
Services
The airline offered complimentary soft drinks, juices, beers and snacks on most of its flights.
References
External links
Timetable imagesImages of SARO
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Airlines established in 1991
Airlines disestablished in 1995
Companies based in Monterrey
Defunct airlines of Mexico
1995 disestablishments in Mexico
1991 establishments in Mexico