Beginning October 1, the airline will begin operating two daily flights between Mexico City and Queretaro.
MEXICO CITY – Aeromexico announced that, starting October 1st, it will begin operating a twice-daily service between Mexico City and Queretaro to boost its connectivity in the Mexican Bajio region.
The new route, strategically chosen to connect passengers to over 80 destinations in Mexico and around the world will be served by 50-seater Embraer 145 airliners.
“The state of Queretaro has experienced tremendous growth not only in terms of tourism, but also in several sectors in which it has taken on a leading role in Mexico, such as the aeronautical industry. This is why Aeromexico – together with our partner Delta Air Lines-opened TechOps in Queretaro, as the most modern state-of-the-art MRO in all of Latin America,” said Anko van der Werff, Chief Revenue Officer at Aeromexico.
“Passengers traveling from Queretaro, and in particular business travelers, will go through Aeromexico’s main hub at Terminal 2 in the Mexico City International Airport, from which they can safely and easily connect to the more than 40 cities we serve in Mexico, in addition to our 16 destinations in the United States, 15 in Latin America, three in Canada and Europe, and two in Asia.
By adding these new services to the three daily flights operated by the airline from Monterrey, Aeromexico is set to consolidate its presence in Queeétaro and the Bajio region, as well as offer customers better connectivity options and contribute to the development of this all-important Mexican state.”
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