Aeromexico will begin operations from Mexico City’s International Airport (AICM) to the new Tulum International Airport on December 1, offering greater connectivity with the state of Quintana Roo, especially with the southern Riviera Maya.
This new route will be an additional alternative for domestic and international travelers originating from destinations such as Tijuana, Guadalajara, Aguascalientes, Toronto, San Francisco and Chicago, among others.
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The flights will be operated with Embraer 190 equipment, starting with 14 weekly frequencies. This decision reinforces Aeromexico’s presence in the state of Quintana Roo, where the airline offers connectivity and the best service to and from Cancun, Chetumal, Cozumel and now Tulum, with a total offer of more than 221 thousand seats per month, which represents an increase of 6% compared to the current operation.
Itineraries and ticket sales will be available in the coming days.
“As Mexico’s flag carrier, we are very pleased to participate in the inauguration of this air terminal because, in addition to the fact that it will be a great airport facility, many of our customers have Tulum and the southern Riviera Maya as their final destination, which are international benchmarks for the wealth of tourism that our country offers,” said José Zapata, Aeromexico’s Vice President of Sales Mexico.
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