Aeromexico-Delta, the leading alliance in the cross-border market, continues to strengthen its network of destinations, and as of December 15 will resume service between Monterrey and Los Angeles. This route will be operated by the Mexican airline with an offer of almost 6,000 seats per month and seven weekly flights.
By December, Aeromexico and Delta will have a total of 48 routes between Mexico and the United States, with a monthly offer of more than 800,000 seats. Recently, the alliance also announced the restart of operations from the capital of Nuevo Leon to Detroit, to connect two cities with high business activity in the automotive industry.
→ Aeroméxico and Delta reconnect Monterrey and Detroit.
Los Angeles is a very special destination for airlines, being one of Delta’s main hubs and one of Aeromexico’s first international destinations. In 1957, the Mexican airline began flying from Mexico City to the film industry’s flagship city aboard the Britannia 302 aircraft. 65 years later, the route operates with about 30 weekly frequencies.
As they have done since the inception of their Joint Collaboration Agreement, Aeromexico and Delta will continue to work to bring the two countries closer together, as well as to develop increasingly integrated products and services. Customers of the alliance currently enjoy approved products such as documentation through SkyTeam’s Digital Spine technology, free in-flight messaging (on selected equipment), approved baggage policies, and the highest safety and security standards in the industry.
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