Hainan Airlines will resume flights between China and Mexico as of July 12, 2024, after being suspended four years ago due to the Covid pandemic.
The Beijing-Tijuana-Mexico City route will operate twice weekly frequencies on Boeing 787-9 aircraft.
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The flight will depart Beijing on Mondays and Fridays at 20:35, arriving in Tijuana at 17:55, where it will make a two-hour stopover before departing for Mexico City at 19:55, where it will land at 23:59 (local time).
It will take off from Benito Juarez Airport on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 02:00, landing in Tijuana at 04:15, then continuing its journey to China at 06:15 and arriving in Beijing at 09:55 the following day.
Tickets are now on sale on the airline’s website.
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