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Aeroméxico expands operations at Mexico City Airport’s Terminal 1

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Posted: 1 November 2021 | | No comments yet

As part of the airline’s strategy beginning 11 December 2021, Aeroméxico is set to extend its expansion operations at Mexico City International Airport to Terminal 1.

Aeroméxico expands operations at Mexico City Airport's Terminal 1

Grupo Aeroméxico, S.A.B. de C.V. (Aeroméxico), as part of the airline’s strategy starting 11 December 2021, will extend its operations at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) to Terminal 1 (T1). The Company will initially operate 20 daily departures from T1 and will continue to operate from Terminal 2.

Aeroméxico will launch an extensive communication campaign through all its official channels to ensure that customers are duly informed about any changes to their original schedule and arrive for check-in at the correct terminal. It will relocate operations of nine domestic routes to T1 including: Campeche, Durango, Los Mochis, Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa, Tampico, Zacatecas, and Zihuatanejo, as well as offering lounge access to eligible customers departing from T1.

Aaron Murray, Aeromexico’s Chief Commercial Officer commented: “Having operations in both terminals at Mexico City International Airport will allow us to offer our customers more flight options and cutting-edge service. This announcement is just the beginning of our expansion to further our strategy of enhancing our leading position in Mexico City. We want to thank the AICM for all their support and we will continue to work closely to secure a smooth expansion of our operations.”

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