Aeromexico will resume daily flights to Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin (Texas) from Mexico City starting July 1, after the pandemic forced the company to interrupt service last year.
See also: Aeromexico will save 685 million with layoffs and new contracts.
“We are pleased with this resumption which adds to the operational recovery in the cross-border market,” Giancarlo Mulinelli, Aeromexico’s senior vice president of global sales, said in a statement.
The resumption of these flights, in conjunction with partner Delta Air Lines, is in addition to existing service from Mexico City to Houston and San Antonio, Texas. In addition, starting this week, both operators announced that there will also be an increase in frequencies to Houston.
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