Aeroméxico and Delta Air Lines, the main cross-border alliance between Mexico and the United States, announced the restart of service between Monterrey and Detroit with four weekly flights starting this Tuesday, September 6.
In this way, both airlines will reconnect these two important business markets, offering more than 790 seats per week and bringing the total number of routes offered by the alliance to 47.
→ Aeroméxico will increase its flights to Madrid from Guadalajara and Monterrey.
“It is very relevant for Aeroméxico to reconnect these important cities in coordination with our strategic partner Delta Air Lines. This will allow us to continue capturing the preference of the growing number of leisure and business travelers between both countries, offering them the best travel experience,” said Aeroméxico Vice President of Sales for Mexico, José Zapata.
Aeroméxico and Delta celebrated five years of their Joint Collaboration Agreement in May. Throughout the partnership, the alliance has transported more than 28 million customers, in addition to working closely to develop comprehensive products and services that guarantee its customers a consistent experience.
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