American Airlines increases seating capacity on the Dallas / Fort Worth (DFW) – Queretaro (QRO) route by introducing the Airbus A319. It offers 128 seats in two classes on the two daily flights offered by the company, replacing the American Eagle operation with Embraer E175.
With this change of aircraft the airline increases up to more than 68% in the supply of seats, American will have an offer of 3,584 seats per week, the schedules are as follows:
Dallas / Fort Worth (DFW) – Querétaro (QRO)
- Flight AA2278 DFW 11:30 – QRO 13:54
- Flight AA2282 DFW 19:47 – QRO 22:11
Querétaro (QRO) – Dallas / Fort Worth (DFW)
- Flight AA2309 QRO 06:25 – DFW 08:50
- Flight AA2278 QRO 14:44 – DFW 17:11
Data obtained by Aviacionline through the Ministry of Communications and Transportation (SCT) between January and November 2021 on the Dallas (DFW) – Querétaro (QRO) route, 76,181 passengers were mobilized in 1,312 air operations.
American Airlines is the second-largest international carrier in Querétaro (QRO) by seat capacity and frequencies. Currently, the airline offers more than 25 destinations in Mexico. This is more than any other foreign carrier, most of them served from its mega hub in Dallas / Fort Worth (DFW).
Querétaro International Airport (QRO) mobilized 817,791 passengers in 2021, which represents a 69.6% recovery from 2019 levels. The Aerodrome also has other international connections to Houston – Intercontinental (IAH). They are operated by United and United Express with four daily flights between the two and Chicago O’ Hare (ORD) with Volaris with a weekly frequency.
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