Aeromexico announced Monday that it will resume service to Asia with a daily flight to Tokyo (Japan) starting March 25, 2023. It will also increase frequencies to Madrid from Monterrey and Guadalajara starting March 27, first with five weekly flights and then daily flights starting June 1.
With the return to Tokyo after almost three years, Aeromexico celebrates the addition of Asia to its global network of destinations, offering direct operations from Mexico City to connect to Asia via Tokyo, as well as connectivity options from Mexico to different markets in the Americas.
→ Aeromexico to fly to Rome again as of March 2023.
In addition, with the success of its Guadalajara – Madrid and Monterrey – Madrid routes, the airline is expanding its frequencies in each market from three times per week to five starting March 27, and from June 1 it will have daily frequencies.
The airline currently connects Mexico and Spain with 20 weekly flights from Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey and by June 2023 will increase to 28.
With the new flights, including Rome, which will also start in March, Aeromexico’s offer to Europe will increase by more than 20% compared to the summer of 2022, operating 54 weekly frequencies between Mexico and Europe. This is the largest operation in the company’s history between our country and the “Old Continent”, flying with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
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