On Monday, Aeromexico began operations on three new routes connecting Mexico City International Airport (AICM) with Raleigh-Durham, Tampa Bay and Washington D.C., thanks to its Joint Cooperation Agreement with Delta Air Lines.
The airline will connect to these destinations through seven weekly frequencies per route. Flights to Raleigh-Durham and Tampa Bay will be operated with Embraer 190 aircraft and to Washington D.C. with the Boeing 737 MAX 8.
→ Aeromexico to add a second daily flight between Mexico City and Medellín
With this opening, during the month of July, the Aeromexico-Delta alliance will offer more than 90 daily flights between Mexico and the United States.
Thanks to its Joint Cooperation Agreement with Delta, Aeromexico has inaugurated more than ten routes between the two countries this year, and will continue to work to boost connectivity to and from the United States.
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