Aeroméxico continues with the strategic plan established to connect to the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA). For August, this advance will represent an increase of 100% in the offer of destinations in said airport, compared to what has been operated since March of this year.
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To respond to the needs of customers and business, as of the 15th of next month, the airline will operate six routes from the AIFA, with a total offer of 112 arrivals and departures that represent more than ten thousand weekly seats.
The destinations and weekly frequencies will be:
• Acapulco, seven.
• Guadalajara, fourteen.
• Merida, seven.
• Monterrey, fourteen.
• Oaxaca, seven.
• Puerto Vallarta, seven.
Aeroméxico’s fleet strategy makes it possible for these destinations offered to and from the AIFA to be additional to those already operated from the Mexico City International Airport (AICM).
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