As on April 1st, Aeromexico will resume five weekly flights from Mexico City to London.
The move represents a monthly offer of more than 9,000 seats, thanks to the airline’s use of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Since 2012, Aeromexico has operated flights to London, and the United Kingdom is one of Mexico’s most important worldwide investors and visitors.
Customers traveling from London to Mexico City can connect to one of the airline’s 42+ domestic destinations.
Senior vice president of global sales Giancarlo Mulinelli said: “We celebrate our return to London Heathrow International Airport, which is one of our customers’ preferred routes for business and leisure travel.
“We resume service with our best airplanes, and we are sure that we will continue connecting Mexico with Europe offering the best service and the highest health and hygiene protocols.”
Aeromexico connects Europe with six direct connections to Mexico City, as well as Guadalajara and Monterrey, from London, Madrid, Amsterdam, and Paris.
As a result, the airline now operates over 330 flights every month, with about 90,000 seats available.
Ross Baker, Heathrow’s chief commercial officer, said: “We are delighted to welcome Aeromexico back to Heathrow so that our passengers can get back to visiting the fantastic destinations Mexico has to offer.
“With travel restrictions easing and the airline resuming five flights a week to Mexico City, passengers now have more choice and businesses can go back to developing stronger trade links with one of the largest emerging markets in the world.”
– India’s new age travel digital media