Amazon and Aeromexico reduce package delivery time to customers

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After three years of operation, Amazon Mexico in alliance with Aeromexico, expands its transportation network with the airline’s air cargo division to meet the growing demand of its customers throughout the country. This collaboration guarantees greater speed, reducing the delivery time of thousands of packages daily by up to two days.

By the end of 2024, the millions of parcels transported by air will have tripled compared to 2021, with volume growth of more than 200% each year.

“Investing in infrastructure and technology significantly improves efficiency and thus customer satisfaction; therefore, we are constantly looking for key partners such as Aeromexico, whose experience adds to our goal of raising the quality of service and continuing to innovate for our customers,” said Jesus Elizondo, Director of Operations for Transportation at Amazon Mexico.

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This program began with a single arc operating from Monterrey to Merida and today has more than 10 routes; from Mexico City to destinations such as Tijuana, Chihuahua, Monterrey, Merida, Cancun and Tuxtla Gutierrez, among others. Also from Monterrey to Merida, Villahermosa, Cancun and more. This network allows e-commerce to and from strategic cities to be amplified through more efficient shipments.

“It is a privilege to have such an important partner as Amazon and we are very proud to work together because our efforts allow us to offer end users a better shopping experience. Aeromexico Cargo has an extremely robust air cargo infrastructure, which perfectly complements that of our customers. We will continue to do our best to honor the high standards that characterize both companies,” said Alejandro Méndez, Senior Vice President of Aeroméxico Cargo.

With strategic partners such as Aeromexico, Amazon has coverage throughout Mexico, contributing to economic development, infrastructure and job creation.

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