Aeromexico will resume operations between Mexico City and London as of April 1 with five weekly flights, which will be operated by Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. This represents a monthly offer of more than 9,000 seats.
Passengers traveling from London to Mexico City will be able to connect to more than 42 destinations operated by the airline within the country.
→ Aeromexico will operate from new Felipe Angeles International Airport.
“We celebrate our return to London Heathrow International Airport, which is one of our customers’ preferred routes for business and leisure travel. We are resuming service with our best aircraft, and we are confident that we will continue to connect Mexico with Europe offering the best service and the highest health and hygiene protocols,” said Giancarlo Mulinelli, Senior Vice President of Global Sales.
Aeromexico will connect Europe with six direct routes from Mexico City to London, Madrid, Amsterdam and Paris. From Guadalajara and Monterrey to Madrid. This brings the company’s total number of flights to more than 330, offering almost 90,000 seats per month.
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