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An Aeromexico Boeing 737 MAX (Photo: Shutterstock | Bradley Caslin)
Aeromexico is planning to add more service to the United States later this year. The carrier has added more routes to the U.S. in recent months, including flights to Phoenix, Tampa, and Raleigh, North Carolina.
Starting on Dec. 19, the Mexican airline will bolster its North Carolina presence with new service between Cancun and Raleigh/Durham. Flights are scheduled to operate daily until the end of April.
In addition, Aeromexico plans to link its Mexico City hub and San Juan, Puerto Rico. This route is planned to start on Oct. 29, per Cirium Diio schedule data.
The carrier’s Mexico City-to-San Juan flights will operate four times per week.
A Boeing 737 MAX 8 will operate both of the airline’s new routes.
Editor’s Note: Data referenced in this article was provided by aviation analytics company Cirium.
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