Aviation in Mexico
Air Canada and Viva Aerobus strengthen ties with new interline agreement
Air Canada and Viva Aerobus have signed an interline agreement aimed at strengthening connectivity between Mexico and Canada, offering passengers ...
A New Livery in the Barrio: Aeromexico Presents First Aircraft with Restyled Logo
As we anticipated a few days ago, Aeroméxico has finally confirmed today that, as part of its 90th anniversary celebration, ...
Mexicana de Aviación Struggles with Low Passenger Numbers Since Launch
Mexicana de Aviación, the state-owned airline created by the administration of President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador, has been reporting weak ...
Aena Considering Divestiture of its Stake in 12 Mexican Airports
Aena is working with Bank of America Securities to divest its 33.4% stake in Aeropuertos Mexicanos del Pacífico, which operates ...
Guadalajara Airport, Mexico’s Third Busiest, Inaugurates Second Runway
This Tuesday (23) saw the official inauguration of the second runway at the Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport, serving ...
Aeromexico Adds Newark as its 24th US Destination
Aeromexico announced that it will connect Mexico City (AICM) with Newark (EWR), New Jersey, becoming its 24th destination in the ...
New Aerus Flights Connect Monterrey with Brownsville and Corpus Christi
Five months after formally submitting the application to the United States Department of Transportation (USDoT), Aerus announced that it will ...
JetBlue Inaugurates Flights to Tulum, the New Gateway to the Mexican Caribbean
Past 7:30 a.m. this Thursday (13), JetBlue’s inaugural flight to Tulum Airport (TQO) took off from New York’s JFK Airport. ...
Mexicana de Aviación Targets 18 Destinations in the US, Canada and South America with Embraer E2 Fleet
Since Mexicana de Aviación resumed its regular flights on December 26th, it has transported 140,762 passengers as of June 6th. ...
Aeroméxico suspends Ecuador flights amid political strife
From July 1 to December 18, Aeroméxico will suspend its regular flights between Mexico City and Quito. This was reported ...