The Joint Collaboration Agreement between Aeromexico and Delta Air Lines will expand operations between Mexico and the United States in 2024.
Beginning in January, Aeromexico will gradually begin operations on 17 new routes from seven airports in Mexico to nine U.S. destinations; all of these flights will be codeshared with Delta.
The new routes to be operated by Aeromexico are: From Mexico City Airport to Detroit, Salt Lake City, Washington D.C, Boston; From Monterrey to Atlanta, Salt Lake City, New York, Los Angeles; From Guadalajara to Atlanta and Detroit; From Felipe Angeles Airport (AIFA) to McAllen and Dallas/Fort Worth; From Bajio to Atlanta and Detroit; From Queretaro to Detroit and Atlanta; From Merida to Atlanta.
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With the new routes and an increase in frequencies to its current destinations, the Mexican airline plans to reach close to 60 daily frequencies to the U.S. by July 2024, representing a 35% increase in departures compared to 2023 and a presence in 36 U.S. markets. Delta will offer 34 daily frequencies to Mexico by July 2024, flying to seven different Mexican destinations. Thus, the airlines will increase seats by more than 30% year-over-year, expanding options for passengers traveling between the two countries.
By 2024, Aeromexico-Delta will offer more than 90 daily flights between Mexico and the United States on nearly 60 routes. This reinforces the cross-border alliance’s commitment to bring the two countries closer together with a robust and standardized connectivity network, accompanied by industry-leading products and services.

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